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‘Got To Get Out’ Reveals Reality TV Stars Competing for $1 Million

Simu Liu hosts ‘Got to Get Out’ (Photo Credit: Hulu)

Hulu’s ready to launch a new reality TV star-fueled competition with Got To Get Out. Simu Liu (Barbie) is on board as host of the unscripted competition series that pits 20 reality show veterans against each other, with $1 million in prize money on the line.

“Lies and lunacy collide in this exhilarating competition series where an outrageous mix of reality icons and crafty gamers must conspire to get out. In this house, time is money. As the clock ticks up, so does the prize money. The longer they stay, the greater their chance to earn more,” reads Hulu’s synopsis. “They can split the money equally in the end, or at any point in time, try to make their escape with the accumulated money all for themselves, leaving others to start again at $0.

From wild strategies and temptations to shifting alliances and unbelievable escape attempts, the players will try any and every way to make it out of the gate and win the prize.”

The series’ competitors are divided into “Reality Royalties” and “Reality Rookies.” The Reality Rookies are Cynthia Bailey (The Real Housewives of Atlanta), Demi Burnett (The Bachelor), Val Chmerkovskiy (Dancing with the Stars), Clare Crawley (The Bachelor), Rashad Jennings (former NFL running back), Susan Noles (The Golden Bachelor), Omarosa (The Apprentice), Spencer Pratt (The Hills), and Kim Zolciak-Biermann (The Real Housewives of Atlanta).

Season one’s Reality Rookies include Jill Ashlock, Lindsey Coffey, Yahné Coleman, Shane Dougherty, Steven Giannopoulos, Steve Helling, Nick Metzler, Stein Retzlaff, Rob Roman, Athena Suich, and Athena Vas.

Got To Get Out will release all eight episodes on April 11, 2025.

Charles Wachter serves as showrunner and executive produces along with Brent Montgomery, Glenn Hugill, Liz Fine, and Pam Healey at Wheelhouse.

Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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