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Kim Kardashian is entering the next era of her TV producing career. The 43-year-old reality star, who made her acting debut in Ryan Murphy's American Horror Story: Delicate in 2023, has made a "first look" deal with television studio 20th Television. She already was working with 20th on her upcoming project All's Fair, in which she'll star and produce, and now their partnership is official.

Several projects that are being produced under this new deal have already been announced. First up is Group Chat, a new scripted comedy series written by Kenya Barris (creator of the black-ish franchise, The Vince Staples Show, and many more) and starring LaLa Anthony. Anthony, 42, is a close friend of Kardashian, and Group Chat is inspired by her best-selling memoir The Love Playbook: Rules for Love, Sex, and Happiness. Anthony, Kardashian, and Barris will all be executive producers on the series.

La La Anthony and Kim Kardashian are seen leaving the FENDI Spring Summer 2023 Fashion Show and the celebration of FENDI's 25th Anniversary of the Baguette at Hammerstein Ballroom during New York Fashion Week on... La La Anthony and Kim Kardashian are seen leaving the FENDI Spring Summer 2023 Fashion Show and the celebration of FENDI's 25th Anniversary of the Baguette at Hammerstein Ballroom during New York Fashion Week on September 09, 2022 in New York City. Anthony and Kardashian will be creating a scripted TV comedy series together. Gilbert Carrasquillo/Getty Images

On August 14, Kardashian told Deadline how excited she was to begin this new venture in an exclusive interview. "I'm incredibly interested in telling stories that are personal, complicated, relevant, from my own experiences and those familiar to me. I had a front row seat to working with the exceptional team at 20th Television during American Horror Story: Delicate, and I'm so excited to dive into developing my first wave of television projects with the team led by Karey Burke and Eric Schrier, and to continue working alongside Craig Erwich and his entire group at Hulu and Disney."

Hulu is home to The Kardashians, the latest iteration of the family's reality show, and will also host All's Fair.

Television executives Burke and Schrier expressed equal enthusiasm about working with Kardashian. "Kim is a multi-hyphenate in every sense of the word, who has her finger on the pulse of the zeitgeist while simultaneously helping to define it. Her success in television with our teams – from The Kardashians to American Horror Story: Delicate – coupled with her ability to capture the imaginations of millions, puts her in the unique position to develop and produce stories that will undoubtedly pierce the culture," they said in a joint statement.

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