Sky Kids has announced the acquisition of Paris Hilton’s animated kids’ series Paris & Pups – and revealed when fans can expect it to land.

The show, which is inspired by Hilton and her real-life pets, will be releasing as part of a slate of new content on all Sky Kids platforms in 2026.
Aimed at kids between the ages of 5 and 8, the series follows the adventures of 12-year-old Paris Star and her five adorable pups, known as the Sweetie Squad, “as they embark on adventures from their luxurious penthouse home, spreading joy, kindness and friendship wherever they go”.
It is developed and produced by 11:11 Media, HappyNest Entertainment and 9 Story Media Group, and first launched back in September 2025 on YouTube.
Paris Hilton said in a statement: “I’m so excited that Paris & Pups is coming to Sky Kids! As a Sliving Mom raising two little animal lovers, this show is so special to me. Inspired by my lifelong love for my pets and the magical adventures, Paris & Pups is full of friendship, fun, sparkle, and glamazing surprises.
She continued: “I can’t wait for kids and families to fall in love with Paris Star and the Sweetie Squad.”

Paris & Pups sits alongside a strong returning line-up for Sky Kids, which includes a second season of the BAFTA award-winning series Sky Kids Investigates.
The new season will focus on topics such as the recently-announced social media ban and the influences of toxic masculinity on boys.
Other returning shows include My Friend Maisy, The Wiggles: Ready, Steady, Wiggle! and Miffy and Friends, which will all be back with brand new episodes later in 2026.
Sound show BooSnoo! is also set to return, alongside festive special Pip and Posy’s Christmas Countdown.
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Ian France, Head of Sky Kids Content, said: “Building on a strong start to 2026, including another BAFTA win for Sky Kids Investigates, we’re continuing to evolve Sky Kids with a line-up that blends global names, trusted favourites and meaningful storytelling.
“With over 150 original titles in our catalogue, a wonderful variety of acquired content and more launches still to come, we have a strong pipeline of content for young audiences, while continuing to play a role in supporting the wider children’s media industry. From new shows to expanded gaming content, this slate underlines our commitment to offering a rich, safe and engaging space for kids and families.”
All new content will be available on Sky Kids and streaming service NOW in 2026.
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