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How to watch new Kristin Cavallari show ‘Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour’
Kristin Cavallari is returning to her reality TV roots.
Five years after “Very Cavallari” wrapped filming, the star is back on E! with a new docuseries, “Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour.”
Unlike her previous projects, the new show chronicles her recent “Let’s Be Honest” podcast tour — resulting in what she dubbed “the most real show [she’s] ever done” in a recent chat with People.
Don’t have cable? No sweat. There ere are still plenty of ways to watch the series from home. Keep scrolling for everything you need to know.
When does ‘Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour’ premiere?
The new Kristin Cavallari reality show premieres on E! and Bravo on June 4 at 10 p.m. ET, with two half-hour episodes back-to-back.
How to stream ‘Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour’
Cord-cutters can catch the reality show in real-time on live TV streaming services like DirecTV stream — which offers a five-day free trial — and Hulu+Live TV.
If you don’t mind waiting, you can also stream each episode on Peacock a week after its original E! airdate.
Which celebrities are in ‘Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour’?
In addition to Cavallari herself, the show stars celebrity podcast guests including Craig Conover, Austen Kroll, Nikki Garcia and Harry Jowsey.
“Harry really went for it and did not hold back, which I really appreciated,” Cavallari told E!, when asked which guest shared the most TMI confessions.
The Uncommon James founder kept things candid on tour herself, too, as she told People she “was 100% authentic” throughout the “really enjoyable” filming experience.
‘Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour’ trailer
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