Stassi Schroeder Is Getting Her Own Hulu and Freeform Series With House of Stassi

Hulu and Freeform have officially unveiled House of Stassi, the long-rumored reality series centered on Stassi Schroeder, at Hulu’s Get Real House event on April 22, with the streamer rolling out the reveal as part of a wider slate of unscripted announcements. And as of now, the series launch plan is split across both platforms: the first two episodes will air on Freeform on July 29, with the full season streaming on Hulu beginning July 30. So, prepare for a lot more Stassi in 2026.

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A solo spotlight after years in the reality TV orbit

Based on the initial reveal, House of Stassi is positioning Schroeder less as a familiar ensemble personality and more as the center of her own carefully controlled chaos. The official description specifically frames the series around her attempt to redefine her place in pop culture while navigating the baggage of her past and a social circle that seems more than capable of throwing her life off course (which we’ve recently caught a glimpse of via Vanderpump Villa).

The cast around her pulls from both her personal life and the broader Vanderpump universe. Alongside Schroeder, the series will feature her husband Beau Clark, Vanderpump Rules alums Katie Maloney and Kristina Kelly, plus Taylor Strecker, Georgianna Aubin, Rob Evors, and Taylor “Teddy” Donohue. That mix suggests the show is aiming for something broader than a straightforward family-focused series, with friendship politics and old dynamics likely getting as much airtime as domestic life.

The timing also makes perfect sense for Hulu and Freeform. Schroeder has already remained visible within Hulu’s reality ecosystem through Vanderpump Villa and her hosting work tied to The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, so House of Stassi marks the next phase of turning that presence into a series of her own.

With that visibility behind her, House of Stassi gives Schroeder room to step into a show tailored to where she is now, rather than where viewers first met her.



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