Hulu's reality series The D'Amelio Show allows fans to see what life is really like for TikTok stars Charli and Dixie. The show serves as an examination of the pressures of fame and also shows viewers that the sisters are close with their parents Heidi and Marc. The show also gets deep at times, discussing mental health and what Charli and Dixie's futures are going to look like.

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After watching this series, there are several other reality shows that viewers can check out, whether they talk about family or how tough it can be to live in the spotlight every single day.

Very Cavallari (Stream On Peacock)

Split image of Kristin Cavallari on Very Cavallari

The most memorable scenes on The Hills included Kristin Cavallari joining the cast in season 5. While she was the "villain" of this show, Kristin's own series, Very Cavallariallowed her to truly shine.

Kristin filmed the show for 3 seasons while she was still married to Jay Cutler, and the series discussed everything from balancing kids and work to how to get co-workers/employees to stop fighting and creating drama. Like The D'Amelio Show, this series pulls back the curtain on a famous person and shows their regular life.

Teen Mom OG (Stream On Paramount+)

Maci Bookout from Teen Mom

Teen Mom has been airing on MTV since 2009 and the past few seasons have been unique, as the young parents are now super famous and fans can keep up with them on social media and learn about their lives when the show isn't filming.

Teen Mom and The D'Amelio Show both talk about mental health, the pressures of social media, and the struggle of wanting to find happiness, success, and a sense of self. Like Charli and Dixie, Maci, Amber, Catelynn, Tyler, and Cheyenne are all open about their struggles which is great to see on reality TV.

Catfish (Stream On Hulu)

Nev Schulman gestures in disblief and Kamie Crawford looks wary in MTV's Catfish

Catfish might see hosts Nev Schulman and Kamie Crawford (and Max Joseph for almost 7 seasons) trying to help people meet their online partner in person or at least learn who they really are. But the show also talks about family and fame. In some cases, the hosts help people with a big social media following or even hopefuls who think that they're talking to YouTubers or reality stars.

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Since Nev is married with three children, he also brings his life experience to this reality series and talks about how to communicate and be a better partner. Season 8 filmed on Zoom and also included many sweet scenes of Nev with his adorable children.

The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills (Stream On Peacock)

Erika looking pained at dinner on RHOBH

Erika Jayne's best RHOBH episodes featured some moments of high tension and vulnerable feelings. In season 11, the star of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills talked often about how hard it is to go through a divorce in the limelight. Erika often talked about how strangers knew her personal business, something that Charli and Dixie D'Amelio can likely relate to.

RHOBH would be a perfect pick for fans of The D'Amelio Show as both series prove that just because someone has chosen to live a more public life doesn't mean that they're perfect or they don't face hardship sometimes. It also doesn't mean that they deserve to see mean comments online.

The Osbournes (Not Currently Available To Stream)

Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne

One of the earliest reality TV shows, The Osbournes is perfect for fans of The D'Amelio Show as it also followed a famous family around. It's definitely a fun trip down memory lane to see this series, which will naturally feel a bit dated since it aired a few decades ago.

This show in particular is an entertaining and enjoyable ride as fans can see how much the genre has changed and compare it to shows that are more recent.

Braxton Family Values (Buy On AppleTV)

Tamar Braxton sitting in a car in Braxton Family Values

Braxton Family Values aired for seven seasons and followed Tamar, Trina, Towanda, Traci, and Toni Braxton. It's fun and entertaining watching these famous sisters, much like it's compelling watching Charli and Dixie live their daily lives while being so well-known.

The series is a blend of an inside look at the music industry, like in the very first episode when Toni was singing in Bermuda, and the ups and downs of the famous family's lives. Storylines range from Toni sharing her lupus diagnosis to the sisters fighting or talking about their romantic relationships.

Stewarts & Hamiltons (Buy On AppleTV)

The lead ensemble of Stewarts and Hamiltons

Some reality shows get cancelled quickly, and while Stewarts & Hamiltons only got one season, it's an interesting look at a large family.

The series features George Hamilton and Alana Stewart, exes who have been able to move on peacefully and form a friendship, and Alana's children Sean Stewart, Ashley Hamilton, and Kimberly Stewart. It's just as much fun to watch this show as it is The D'Amelio Show since both reality offer an inside look at what it's like to come from a well-known family.

Keeping Up With The Kardashians (Stream On Peacock)

Kourtney Kardashian on Keeping Up With The Kardashians season 20

Keeping Up With The Kardashians may be over, but its legacy in the reality TV genre lives on. It's hard to think of another show that had such a big impact and followed a famous family around for so many years.

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Over 20 seasons, sisters Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian-West, and Khloe Kardashian fought and also shared sweet moments, and fans enjoyed watching them interact with their mom Kris Jenner and their sisters Kylie and Kendall Jenner. As the seasons progressed, the stars began living in the spotlight even more, and it's interesting to see them try to cope with the level of fame that they achieved.

Life Of Kylie (Stream On Hulu)

Jordan Woods and Kylie Jenner on Life of Kylie

It makes sense that Kylie Jenner would want her own spin-off reality series as fans have followed her love life and lip kits for several years now. After watching Kylie get involved in many big KUWTK arguments, fans tuned into the single season show Life of Kylie.

Just like Charli and Dixie D'Amelio, Kylie Jenner used her platform of the show to talk about her struggles with being well-known and her desire to be normal. There's a fine line between pursuing a creative passion that brings someone fame and wanting to have a more regular existence. It's easy to sympathize and wish that stars like Kylie had a bit more privacy.

Selling Sunset (Stream On Netflix)

Heather Rae Young smiling outside on Selling Sunset

Selling Sunset is another great pick for fans of The D'Amelio Show. While it's cool watching real estate agents sell really fancy and expensive homes, and the drama is always on point, this show is also worth watching for the scenes about Chrishell Stause and Justin Hartley's divorce.

It's rare that fans get to see an inside look at a celebrity's breakup, and the series followed Chrishell as she processed what was happening, stayed in a hotel after moving out of her house, and went home to visit family and feel better. This was a reminder that celebs are real people, too, and they experience the pain of heartbreak like everyone else.

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