THE Kardashians’ reality show has found a new home after episodes were abruptly pulled from its streamer without warning.
It came after Peacock shocked fans when they suddenly revealed at the end of last year how they would no longer offer the show on their site.
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The iconic reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians has been a staple on the streaming service, but was suddenly taken down on December 30.
But now the show has been thrown a lifeline and has found a brand new home, and it is in good company.
The OG Kardashians reality show, which first introduced us to the now world famous family, ran on E! from 2007 to 2021.
It was a huge hit for the Kardashian and Jenners, and made HUGE stars out of every single one of them.
That’s why fans were furious when the show was suddenly pulled from Peacock.
But today it has been announced that KUWTK is now going to be available to watch on Hulu.
The platform already streams The Kardashians, which began after the original E! reality show ended, so it is the perfect home for the iconic series.
As well KUWTK, fans will also be able to stream the show’s fan-favorite spin-offs.
This includes Kourtney & Khloé Take Miami, Kourtney & Khloé Take the Hamptons, and Kourtney & Kim Take New York.
Speaking about the show coming to Hulu, bosses at the streaming giant said: “Adding the original Kardashian universe to Hulu gives fans the ultimate destination to experience a defining era of pop culture.
“From Keeping Up With the Kardashians to the iconic spin-offs and specials, this collection, alongside the latest seasons of the Hulu Original The Kardashians, underscores our commitment to delivering the most culturally relevant entertainment to our subscribers.”
Fans will be able to watch this entire library of KUWTK shows from February 17 on Hulu.
SUDDENLY PULLED
Viewers will be thrilled with this latest news as they were FURIOUS when it was revealed they would no longer be able to stream KUWTK on Peacock.
Fans only learned that the iconic show was being taken off the streaming giant after noticing on the actual day it was set to leave that a countdown clock had appeared in the corner of each episode preview on the mobile app.
The timer told subscribers how they had less than 24 hours to watch all 20 seasons of the show before it’s pulled from the platform.
This made fans furious and they took to Reddit to vent at Peacock.
“This is my background comfort show. It can’t leave!” one person wrote.
“I only pay for peacock for KUWTK,” another said.
“I’d probably unsubscribe to peacock tbh,” a third replied.
“If they get rid of it, I’m cancelling peacock. This is the only reason I pay for it,” echoed a fourth.





