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Alix Earle Levels Up on Netflix with Earle Meets World — Here’s What to Expect

Alix Earle Levels Up on Netflix with Earle Meets World — Here’s What to Expect
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Alix Earle is going full reality as Netflix rolls out Earle Meets World, opening the doors to her personal life—from her modern family, including sister Ashtin, to the tight-knit crew behind her viral rise.

Alix Earle is taking her oversharing superpower off the phone and onto Netflix. The streamer announced in January that it has ordered an unscripted series called 'Earle Meets World,' built around Alix, her very blended family, and the friends who orbit the whole thing. No exact premiere date yet, but Alix has already teased 2026. Translation: start bracing for a lot of confessional glam and family group chats on camera.

What the show is

Think of it as a full send into Alix Earle: the business moves, the family dynamics, the mess, and the makeup. Netflix is selling it as an unfiltered look at the 'It girl' phase colliding with a real career. The pitch leans hard on her chaotic-candid vibe from your For You Page, with the promise that basically nothing is off-limits.

Who is actually on camera

  • Alix Earle
  • Her sister, Ashtin Earle
  • Their parents: Thomas 'TJ' Earle and Alisa Earle (they are separated)
  • TJ's wife, Ashley Earle (they married in 2013)
  • TJ and Ashley's kids: daughters Izabel and Penelope, and son Thomas
  • Alix's friend group (expect them to function like a supporting cast)

Alix, in her own words

'I share a lot of my life on social media, and people think they know everything there is to know about me and my family, but honestly, there’s still so much more. We are so happy to partner with Netflix on this show about our fun, loving, sometimes chaotic modern family, and how we always show up for each other through it all.'

Off press-release mode, she also admitted in a March YouTube vlog that filming has been a 'learning lesson.' She loves doing it, but she is overthinking more than usual, mostly because she does not control the final cut. She even flagged those moments where she vents on camera, cools down, and then realizes her calmer walk-back probably will not make the episode. If you have ever wondered how reality TV edits drama, that tracks.

Timeline, for people who like the paper trail

Us Weekly had the project pegged as 'very early' back in June 2025. Netflix made it official with the January announcement. As of now, Alix says to expect the show in 2026. That lines up with a standard unscripted turnaround: develop, announce, shoot, edit, promote, drop.

Bottom line

If you follow Alix, you are getting the same candid energy, just scaled up with real production and more family in the frame. If you have only seen her pop up on your FYP, this is Netflix betting that the appeal survives the jump from 60 seconds to 40 minutes. Honestly, with a family tree this stacked, there is plenty to work with.