It won't be long before Charli and Dixie make their reality television debut in the highly-anticipated The D'Amelio Show. From the premiere date to what we'll see behind the TikTok curtain, here's what to expect.
In a recent interview promoting the show, Charli detailed what she's most excited for when it comes to the series premiere. "I feel like we're all really excited for people to see what goes on when we put the phone down," the queen of TikTok told PEOPLE (The TV Show!). "I feel like throughout this entire journey - it happened so fast - that we still have to figure out how we're supposed to do this." But for Dixie, it goes much deeper than that.
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The 20-year-old will be giving viewers a look into her mental health difficulties. Dixie has been open in the past about her experiences with depression and anxiety, and The D'Amelio show won't hold back in showing those struggles. "I had a talk with my parents, and they were like, 'We want to follow this story if you're okay with that,' and I was like, 'Yes,' because I know I'm going to get better, and I would love for me to see my journey," the Be Happy singer detailed.
"I think it's important because it's hard to talk in a YouTube video or a TikTok about my mental health because it's just not everything. I could never show every part on like a short-form platform," Dixie continued. "So being able to do this on the Hulu show has really shown every step of the way, and I've seen my personality change and how I am as a person."
And since the reality series will star the famous sisters and their parents, we'll also get to see how the entire First Family of TikTok navigates their new fame and Dixie's mental health. "I think any parent can agree when you see your kids going through something or struggling with their mental health, you know, we don't have all the answers, we don't know what we're doing, we're doing our best. You see that a lot in the show for Marc and I," mama Heidi told PEOPLE.
"It's tough," the girls' dad, Marc, added. "I do think there's a lot of good that's going to come out of it. I think young people are starting to talk more about mental health, and it comes over truthful, and it's exactly what happened. As a dad, as a parent, you're always trying to fix things - that's the hardest part about mental health is you can't just wave a magic wand, and you have to be supportive."
Get ready sweeties, because the series is set to premiere on Hulu on September 3rd. To say we're excited would be an understatement...