The upcoming reality show "Earle Meets World" starring social media sensation Alix Earle is poised to offer viewers an intimate glimpse into her life. The series, set to premiere on Netflix, aims to showcase the unfiltered realities of Earle's world, including personal relationships, family dynamics, and public controversies, providing a comprehensive portrayal beyond her online persona.
Netflix Unveils 'Earle Meets World' Trailer: Alix Earle Confronts Personal Turmoil and Public Disputes
On August 19, 2026, Netflix released the full trailer for "Earle Meets World," an eight-episode reality series produced by Fulwell Entertainment. This highly anticipated show follows Alix Earle, a prominent influencer who gained widespread recognition on TikTok in 2022 through her "Get Ready With Me" videos during her time at the University of Miami.
The trailer reveals several intensely personal and dramatic storylines that will be explored in the series. Viewers will witness Earle grappling with her separation from former NFL player Braxton Berrios. Additionally, the show will delve into the emotional journey surrounding her mother, Alisa Earle's, cancer diagnosis. A significant plot point revolves around navigating family cohesion following her father, TJ Earle's, affair, with Alix stating, "There’s such a different side of my life that people don’t get to see." The series features her blended family, including siblings Ashtin Earle, TJ Earle, Alisa Earle, Ashley Earle, Izabel Earle, Penelope Earle, and Thomas Earle, along with Alisa’s boyfriend Todd and Alix’s best friend Sally Carden.
A major focus of the show will also be the highly publicized fallout between Earle and Alex Cooper, host of the "Call Her Daddy" podcast. Earle's departure from Cooper's Unwell Network in 2025, after launching her "Hot Mess" podcast under the company, fueled widespread speculation. The trailer captures Earle's direct confrontation of the narrative surrounding their dispute, as she asserts, "She’s trying to paint it as, I’m just this crazy lunatic who is hating her for no reason. There’s a reason." This revelation comes after Cooper publicly challenged Earle on TikTok in April to disclose the details of their disagreement, a challenge Earle previously indicated she would address exclusively on "Earle Meets World."
Adding a lighter, yet still public, dimension to the narrative, the trailer also playfully addresses the romantic rumors linking Earle to seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady. A scene features "Dancing With the Stars" professional Jenna Johnson humorously feigning a call to Brady, inviting him over. These rumors stemmed from public sightings of Earle and Brady dancing together at a club in St. Barts on New Year's Eve and later at a Super Bowl party in February.
Earle had hinted at the prospect of a reality series in an October interview with The Hollywood Reporter, emphasizing the "fun banter and behind the scenes" aspects of her family life that she wished to share. The official synopsis describes the show as an exploration of Gen-Z's "It Girl" balancing her expanding business ventures with her "unfiltered, twenty-something, hot mess" persona, promising that "nothing is off limits." The series is executive produced by Ben Winston, Paul Loban, and Charlie Van Vleet for Fulwell Entertainment, with Trish Gold and Ally Gasparian also serving as executive producers. David Grutman’s DGN Studios is involved in production, with Evan Rosenfeld as an executive producer.
"Earle Meets World" is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on September 4, with all eight episodes, each approximately 45 minutes in length, being released simultaneously.
This series offers a compelling and candid look into the life of a prominent influencer, peeling back the layers of her public image to reveal the personal struggles and triumphs that shape her journey. It highlights the increasingly blurred lines between public and private life in the age of social media, and how individuals navigate intense scrutiny while striving for authenticity. The show also underscores the complexities of modern family structures and the challenges of maintaining relationships amidst fame and personal difficulties. It prompts reflection on the expectations placed upon public figures and the courage it takes to share vulnerable moments with a global audience.

