Bravo & Cocktails was on the ground at Hulu’s second annual Get Real House—and yes, it was as stacked as you’d expect. The crossover event brought together some of the biggest names in unscripted TV for a full day of announcements, reveals, and moments that had everyone talking.
With over 150 reality stars and creatives in attendance, the event featured appearances from Khloé Kardashian, Travis Barker, Lisa Vanderpump, Heidi Klum, and Maura Higgins—and that’s just scratching the surface.
Check out some of Bravo & Cocktails’ exclusive photos from the event.
Major Announcements From Hulu’s Get Real House Event
The event delivered a wave of updates across fan-favorite shows and upcoming series.
The “Dancing with the Stars” team confirmed new casting news, revealing that Maura and Ciara Miller will join the celebrity lineup for season 35.
There was also a new spinoff announcement. “Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro” is set to premiere July 13 on ABC and stream the next day on Hulu.
Heidi shared that “Project Runway” is returning for season 22, with a July 9 premiere across Hulu, Disney+, and Freeform.
Khloé introduced a new series titled “The Girls,” which will follow her inner circle of friends.
Travis also took the stage to announce his upcoming documentary. “Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear” is set to premiere in summer 2026.
Bravo Favorites and New Shows Take the Spotlight
Lisa confirmed that a “Vanderpump Villa” reunion is officially on the way, with a premiere set for April 30 on Hulu.
Meanwhile, Stassi Schroeder shared news about her upcoming series.
“House of Stassi” is set to debut July 30 on Hulu and Freeform.
Hulu also unveiled two new unscripted projects: “The Mob,” a celebrity competition series, and the “Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Runway Show,” which will spotlight the iconic event.
Another major reveal included the cast announcement for “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Orange County,” a new installment of the franchise that is expected to debut later this year.
The event, which is available to stream as “Get Real House Live” on Hulu, highlighted the network’s growing unscripted lineup—and gave fans plenty to look forward to.
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