Overview
- Earle, in a Today interview Monday, said filming has been a learning process and that her family is not media trained.
- She added that she feels a little scared about letting cameras into more of her life.
- Netflix describes the show as unscripted and focused on real moments, including vulnerable and chaotic scenes.
- The series centers on her blended family, which she says remains close even after her parents' divorce.
- Netflix and Earle first teased the project Jan. 21 in a joint Instagram Reel, with a release planned later in 2026, and she said a dating series like The Bachelorette is not for her.