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Kim Kardashian expands TV empire with 'Team Moms' on Paramount+

Kim Kardashian to produce 'Team Moms', a Paramount+ reality show on youth baseball families and rising athletes


Pop Culture & Art April 03, 2026 1 min read
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Kim Kardashian is expanding her footprint in television with a new unscripted project, as Paramount+ has officially greenlit the reality series Team Moms

According to a report by Variety, the show is set to premiere later in 2026 and will explore the high-stakes world of competitive youth baseball.

Team Moms will center on Legendary Prep Academy in Scottsdale, Arizona, a rigorous training ground for aspiring athletes aiming for Division I college scholarships, NIL deals, and potentially professional careers in Major League Baseball. The series will follow not only the young players but also their families and coaches, highlighting the intense pressure and ambition surrounding elite youth sports programs.

The show’s premise focuses heavily on parental involvement, with families portrayed as deeply invested in their children’s success. From demanding training schedules to emotional sacrifices, the series aims to capture the realities behind the pursuit of athletic excellence at a young age.

Production is being handled by ITV America, alongside Kim Kardashian’s production company and Paramount Sports Entertainment. Kardashian will serve as an executive producer, adding Team Moms to her growing list of television ventures, which includes The Kardashians and upcoming scripted and unscripted projects across major platforms.

With Paramount+ continuing to expand its reality TV lineup, Team Moms is expected to appeal to audiences interested in sports, family dynamics, and behind-the-scenes storytelling. The series joins a slate that includes established franchises like Survivor and Big Brother, reinforcing the platform’s investment in unscripted content.

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