Netflix's 'Earle Meets World' Courtesy of Netflix Logo text “It’s a family business,” reads the tagline for Alix Earle‘s upcoming reality show, Earle Meets World.
Premiering on Netflix next month, the eight-episode series from Fulwell Entertainment follows the influencer as she navigates life with her blended family. The cast includes Ashtin Earle, TJ Earle, Alisa Earle, Ashley Earle, Izabel Earle, Penelope Earle, Thomas Earle, Todd (Alisa’s boyfriend) and Sally Carden (Alix’s best friend).
On Wednesday, Netflix released the full trailer for Earle Meets World, following the teaser and first-look photos unveiled last month. The series promises an unfiltered look at Earle’s life after she rose to fame on TikTok in 2022 for posting “Get Ready With Me” videos while attending the University of Miami.
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The trailer shows Earle dealing with her breakup from ex-boyfriend and NFL player Braxton Berrios, opening up about how she learned of her mother Alisa’s cancer diagnosis and navigating how the family remains close following her father TJ’s affair. “There’s such a different side of my life that people don’t get to see,” Earle says.
And the trailer also hints at an answer to questions about Earle’s fallout with Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper
“She’s trying to paint it as, I’m just this crazy lunatic who is hating her for no reason. There’s a reason,” Earle says in the trailer.
Earle signed with Cooper’s Unwell Network in 2023 and launched the Hot Mess podcast under the company. Her departure from Unwell was announced in 2025, sparking speculation about what happened between the two. Cooper addressed Earle in a TikTok posted in April, challenging her to come out and say what happened. Earle later revealed that she planned to discuss the fallout on Earle Meets World rather than on social media.
The trailer also pokes fun at the romance rumors surrounding Earle and seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady. Dancing With the Stars pro Jenna Johnson jokes about the speculation, pretending to call Brady and saying, “Tom? Come over, cutie.”
Earle and Brady were seen dancing together, with Earle also seen rubbing his back, at a club in St. Barts on New Year’s Eve. They were later spotted dancing together at a Super Bowl party in February.
Earle previously teased the possibility of a reality series in an October interview with The Hollywood Reporter, saying, “It’s something we’re talking about a lot as a family. There’s a lot of fun banter and behind the scenes people haven’t seen yet. I love that I get to share experiences with my family. I think they’re such amazing, fun characters that if we ever did something, it would be amazing.”
Here’s the official synopsis for Earle Meets World: “Gen-Z’s ultimate It Girl, Alix Earle, is making the next big jump in her career. Can she balance her burgeoning business empire with being that unfiltered, twenty-something, hot mess that America fell in love with? Now she’s taking her candid chaos from your FYP to TV … and nothing is off limits.”
Executive producers include Ben Winston, Paul Loban and Charlie Van Vleet for Fulwell Entertainment, as well as Trish Gold and Ally Gasparian. David Grutman’s DGN Studios is also producing, with Evan Rosenfeld serving as an executive producer.
Earle Meets World premieres Sept. 4 on Netflix. All eight episodes, which run approximately 45 minutes each, will be released at once.
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