Kim Kardashian Produces "Team Moms" Reality Series on Youth Baseball

Kim Kardashian is set to executive produce a new reality series titled "Team Moms" for Paramount+. The show will dive into the high-stakes world of competitive youth baseball at the Legendary Prep Academy in Arizona. It will focus on the coaches, families, and teen athletes striving for college scholarships and MLB careers. The series joins Paramount+'s reality lineup and is produced by ITV America and Kim Kardashian Productions.

Key Points: Kim Kardashian Produces "Team Moms" Reality Series for Paramount+

  • Follows elite youth baseball prep school
  • Focus on intense parents and teen athletes
  • Produced by Kim Kardashian Productions
  • Part of Paramount+ unscripted slate
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Kim Kardashian to produce reality series 'Team Moms'

Kim Kardashian is producing "Team Moms," a new Paramount+ reality series following the intense world of competitive youth baseball families.

"Willing to do whatever it takes for their children to excel at America's favourite pastime - Variety"

Washington DC, April 3

Actress Kim Kardashian is set to produce a new reality series about competitive youth baseball families. Titled "Team Moms," the show has been greenlit at Paramount+ and will premiere later this year, reported Variety.

'Team Moms' will immerse viewers into the Legendary Prep Academy in Scottsdale, Ariz., an intense baseball prep school for kids between 6th and 12th grade that serves as a feeder to Division 1 college scholarships, NIL deals and ultimately MLB fame.

The show will follow the coaches, families and teen athletes who comprise the starting lineup for one of the world's most competitive youth baseball programs, reported Variety.

Per the logline, "Willing to do whatever it takes for their children to excel at America's favourite pastime, the intensity of the program is only paralleled by the fervour of its athletes' parents, who will stop at nothing to ensure their kids make it to the big leagues," reported Variety.

'Team Moms' is produced by 'Love Island USA' house ITV America, Kim Kardashian Productions and Paramount Sports Entertainment. Executive producers for ITV America are Mioshi Hill, Jordana Hochman, Jeremiah Smith and Tom Ciaccio.

Natalie Ento also executive produces, as well as Kardashian, whose EP credits include the Ryan Murphy legal drama 'All's Fair' and her reality program 'The Kardashians.'

According to the outlet, Kardashian is also producing and starring in the upcoming Netflix comedy film 'The Fifth Wheel,' and she's working on the TV projects 'Group Chat' and 'Calabasas Behind the Gates.'

Her new baseball series joins Paramount+'s unscripted slate, which features long-standing reality titans 'Survivor,' 'The Challenge' and 'Big Brother,' alongside newer titles such as 'Making Love.'

- ANI

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Rohit P
Baseball isn't really our sport in India, but the concept is universal. We have our own version with cricket parents and academies pushing kids for IPL fame. This show might actually be a good mirror for us to reflect on our own parenting extremes. 🏏
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Aman W
Kim Kardashian producing a sports show? That's an unexpected pivot. I'll probably watch an episode out of curiosity. The Indian equivalent would be a show on parents at a cricket or badminton academy in Hyderabad or Gopichand's place. That I would binge-watch!
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Sarah B
The description "stop at nothing" is concerning. This glorification of obsessive parenting is not healthy entertainment. We need shows that celebrate balanced childhoods, not this. Respectfully, I think this is a miss.
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Vikram M
"Feeder to Division 1 college scholarships, NIL deals..." This is the real story. It's not just a game; it's a business and a career path. In India, we see this with cricket, but also now with academics and engineering. The pressure starts so young everywhere.
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Nisha Z
As a mom, I get wanting the best for your child. But a reality show about it? This feels like it will just create more anxiety for parents watching. We have enough pressure from social media and relatives asking "beta kaise padhai chal rahi hai?" 😅

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