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Love it, hate it, hate it and love it, reality TV is everywhere and it's a diverse genre. Think: singing reality shows, cooking reality shows, game shows, and the increasingly popular family reality shows.
Since the early 2000s, audiences have loved getting a glimpse into the more vulnerable (and funnier) sides of the lives of pop culture's most iconic families — just look at the Kardashians — people loved getting an inside look into their crazy lives, and soon a follow-up show was made. Keeping Up With the Kardashians Ended.
Now there's a new celeb family joining the fray — one that literally no one was expecting. Sylvester Stallone, his wife, and their three beautiful daughters are the latest to jump into the world of reality TV with the new show, The Stallone Family. The new Paladin+ show has already stirred up quite a bit of controversy over how Sylvester handles his grown daughters' dating lives, but it's only been a few episodes since airing.
But what's reality TV without controversy?
From the classic items of the early 2000s The Osbornes From lesser known classics like the Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross shows Ashley + EvanThere are also plenty of family-oriented reality TV shows.
Check out which celeb families have their own reality TV shows below.
A version of this article was first published in March 2023.
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“The Baldwin Family”
Alec Baldwin and Hilaria Baldwin have announced that they will be appearing on a reality TV show. They announced on Instagram, “We have some very exciting news! We'll be broadcasting in 2025…” The Baldwin family, It follows his life with his seven children.
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“The Stallone Family”
The newest family reality show coming to our homes is an unexpected Paramount+ original Family Stallone, Following legendary actor Sylvester Stallone, his wife Jennifer Flavin and their three daughters Sophia Rose Stallone, Sistine Rose Stallone and Scarlett Rose Stallone, the new show not only offers a glimpse into their star-studded lives, but also their unique family dynamic.
Paramount+ Subscription$4.99/month subscription
On Amazon.com
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“The Kardashians”
rear Keeping Up With the Kardashians Hulu Original series ends after more than 10 years The Kardashians Get an even more intimate look at this infamous family as they navigate motherhood, contentious relationships, new career ventures and more.
Hulu SubscriptionHulu subscription costs $5.99 per month
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“The Bradshaw Bunch”
Despite being such a famous family, Bradshaw Bunch The show follows NFL legend Terry Bradshaw and his family as they explore life on a farm in rural Oklahoma.
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“The D'Amelio Show”
The D'Amelio Show is the quintessential Gen Z reality TV show, following TikTok sensations Charli D'Amelio and Dixie D'Amelio and their sudden rise to superstardom.
Hulu SubscriptionHulu subscription costs $5.99 per month
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Married to Jonas
Short-lived shows Married to Jonas The show, which aired from 2012 to 2013, gave longtime Jonas Brothers fans a rare glimpse into the lives of Kevin and Danielle Jonas as they fought for their “comeback” and followed them as Danielle started her own business.
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“The Walburgers”
Not only do we get a glimpse into the family life of Donnie Wahlberg and Mark Wahlberg, but we also get to see how their third brother, Paul Wahlberg, expands their burger empire. The Walburgers With the help of a supportive family! It lasted from 2014 to 2019, so there's a lot to see.
Hulu SubscriptionHulu subscription costs $5.99 per month
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“The Osbornes”
One of the most iconic family reality shows of the early 2000s The Osbornes, The show has given us many relatable memes and iconic moments that are still quotable on social media to this day. The beloved show follows the adventures of the Rock family: Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne, Jack Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne, Robert Osbourne, and their beloved dog Minnie.
The Osbournes Season 1Season 1 costs $35.48 $33.73
On Amazon.com
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“Jon and Kate Plus 8”
Now, this timeline is a bit messy. Jon and Kate Plus 8 The show started as a classic about Kate and Jon Gosselin and their eight children. It ran from 2007 to 2017, and some big events happened during that decade. The couple divorced in 2009, and the show ended. Kate Plus 8, With the emphasis on Kate's life as a single mother raising eight kids, Jon has appeared less and less (as of 2023, he is reportedly largely estranged from his children, according to Nicki Swift).
HBO Max subscription$7.99/month subscription
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“Ashley + Evan”
One show I've never heard of is Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross' short-lived reality show, Ashley + Evan, The film follows the pair as they try to balance being new parents, pursuing their careers and living up to the family name.
“Ashley + Evan”$12.99
On Amazon.com
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“Snoop Dogg's father Hood”
Snoop Dogg's father Hood It gave longtime fans a rare glimpse into the life of the hip-hop icon and proud father, and was a much-loved series that aired from 2007 to 2009 before being canceled.
“Snoop Dogg's father Hood”Used Books $3.75
On Amazon.com
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“19 children and counting.”
Ah, the Duggar family are reality TV powerhouses. They've changed their name a few times, but… 19 Kids and Counting The show, which ran from 2008 to 2015, followed the lives of devout Baptist Duggars Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar and their 19 children and grandchildren. In recent years, there has been a lot of controversy surrounding the family and their actions.
Watch it on Tubi.
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“Chrisley knows best”
Another currently controversial reality TV family is the Chrisleys, also known as the beloved TV family. Chrisley knows best. The show has been on the air since 2014 and followed the family as they juggle their real estate careers. As of summer 2022, the parents, Todd and Julie, were convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion.