Paris Hilton’s ‘Paris & Pups’ Animated Series Hits Sky Kids in the UK!

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Paris Hilton’s Animated Series ‘Paris & Pups’ Set For UK’s Sky Kids

Sky Kids in the UK has picked up the animated show Paris & Pups, starring Paris Hilton.

The announcement was part of Sky’s reveal of its newest children’s TV lineup available on the Sky Kids platforms throughout the year. We first shared news of Paris & Pups more than two years ago.

The series, drawing inspiration from Paris Hilton’s own furry friends, centers around 12-year-old Paris Star and her five puppies, known as the Sweetie Squad. Together, they tackle various adventures starting from their opulent penthouse.

This project marks Hilton’s 11:11 Media’s initial foray into children’s and family entertainment, collaborating with HappyNest Entertainment and 9 Story Media Group.

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“Drawing from my enduring affection for my pets and their enchanting escapades, Paris & Pups is loaded with camaraderie, excitement, sparkle, and stunning surprises,” Hilton expressed. “I’m eager for kids and families to meet and adore Paris Star and the Sweetie Squad.”

This news coincides with the start of the annual Children’s Media Conference in Sheffield, UK today. Ian France, Sky’s Head of Kids Content, is slated to speak at the event. France ascended to his position last October following the departure of the longtime occupant Lucy Murphy, as previously reported.

Alongside Paris & Pups, Sky Kids also announced another season of Sky Kids Investigates and a new partnership with U.S.-based Tankee to provide family-oriented Minecraft and Roblox tutorials.

Returning favorites include My Friend Maisy, The Wiggles: Ready, Steady, Wiggle!, and Miffy and Friends. Additionally, the soothing sensory series BooSnoo! and a festival special of Pip and Posy from Magic Light Productions are on the schedule.

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“Following a robust start to 2026, including another BAFTA victory for Sky Kids Investigates, we continue to expand the Sky Kids lineup with a mix of global icons, trusted classics, and impactful narratives,” the statement read. “With over 150 original titles, a vast selection of acquired content, and more launches on the horizon, we are committed to maintaining a dynamic, secure, and engaging environment for children and families.”

In related news, Sky, the parent company of Sky Kids, announced yesterday its acquisition of the UK public service broadcaster ITV in a transaction valued at £1.6 billion ($2.1 billion).

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