TikTok sensation Charli D’Amelio and her family land their own reality TV show on Hulu

Charli D’Amelio is moving from TikTok to the big screen. 

The 16-year-old viral dance sensation and her now-famous family including singer sister Dixie, 19, are getting their own reality television show on Hulu. 

The D’Amelio Show was announced Friday and will follow Charli and her family’s antics in an eight-part series premiering sometime in 2021.

Screen shift: Charli D’Amelio, 16, and her family are getting their own reality television show on Hulu that will follow the family’s sudden rise to fame and antics in an eight-part series; pictured December 16

The show will chronicle their sudden rise to fame and will give a more in-depth look into their lives past social media. 

Charli’s father Marc – who ran for as a Republican for the Connecticut State Senate in 2018 –  said in a statement:  

‘We are excited to be joining the Hulu family with a unique behind the scenes look into our life. We’ve always been a very close family, but this experience has brought us even closer and we’re really excited to share a glimpse of our lives with the world.’

The D'Amelio Show: The series will follow the now famous family that includes Charli and Dixie as well as their parents Marc and Heidi; pictured November 28

The D’Amelio Show: The series will follow the now famous family that includes Charli and Dixie as well as their parents Marc and Heidi; pictured November 28

‘Many people create impressions of us based off of short content, a few minutes or even seconds. But now, we’re looking forward to sharing a side that you likely don’t get to see on our social channels,’ he concluded.

Charli – who boasts a whopping 103M followers on TikTok – is the current record holder for most followed on the platform as of December 1.

A former competitive dancer, she saw a meteoric rise to fame on the Millennial-centric short-form video platform when her dances went viral. 

TikTok sensation: Charli has 103M followers on TikTok making her the current record holder for most followed on the platform as of December 1

TikTok sensation: Charli has 103M followers on TikTok making her the current record holder for most followed on the platform as of December 1

On the rise: A former competitive dancer, Charli saw a meteoric rise to fame on the Millennial-centric short-form video platform when her dances went viral; pictured February 20

On the rise: A former competitive dancer, Charli saw a meteoric rise to fame on the Millennial-centric short-form video platform when her dances went viral; pictured February 20

Now a full blown social media star her life is under a microscope which has come with some scrutiny. 

In one of the family’s many ventures including a web series titled Dinner With The D’Amelios, Charli and Dixie found themselves in hot water after they were accused of disrespecting their private chef. 

Dixie was seen dramatically spitting out a snail from the chef’s Paella and fleeing the table while Charli seemed to scoff at the meal while asking for Dino Nuggets instead. 

Puking problem: Dixie was seen spitting out a snail from the chef's paella on camera, later addressing the situation and saying she pukes 'at the smell, thought or the taste of anything'

Repulsed: Charli received backlash for her antics on the web series causing her to lose a million followers overnight

Backlash: Dixie and Charli received backlash on their web series as they were accused of disrespecting their private chef causing them to lose followers overnight 

Both sisters addressed the situation on social media as they said it was all drama for the camera, as Dixie claimed the production team wanted to ‘get a reaction out of her,’ as she pukes ‘at the smell, thought or the taste of anything.’ 

A crying Charli took to TikTok after losing nearly a million followers in one day to discuss the situation as she said she felt ‘disrespected’ as a human being and was getting ‘really, really messed-up messages’ from people ‘telling me to hurt myself.’

‘I just feel like that’s not OK, and if this is the community that I’m in and the community that I put myself in, I don’t know that I want to do that anymore,’ she said. 

Under a microscope: The TV show will give the sisters a chance to redeem themselves after they faced backlash for disrespecting their private chef on an episode of their web series

Under a microscope: The TV show will give the sisters a chance to redeem themselves after they faced backlash for disrespecting their private chef on an episode of their web series 

In a recent interview with Newsweek, Dixie spoke about the family’s policy when it comes to professional ventures as she said, ‘When everything started, we had a rule in our family that we only do things that we want to do.’ 

‘I’ve loved being able to do all of this with my family since they are experiencing it all alongside me. When we do have to film or work together, it just feels like fun.’

The sisters have their own podcast, CHARLI AND DIXIE: 2 CHIX, and are both repped by UTA, with Charli even having a coffee named after her at Dunkin’ Donuts. 

Taking heat:  A tearful Charli addressed the dinner debacle on TikTok as she said: 'I just feel like that¿s not OK, and if this is the community that I¿m in and the community that I put myself in, I don¿t know that I want to do that anymore' after getting hate messages

Taking heat:  A tearful Charli addressed the dinner debacle on TikTok as she said: ‘I just feel like that’s not OK, and if this is the community that I’m in and the community that I put myself in, I don’t know that I want to do that anymore’ after getting hate messages