Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos are moving from morning television to true-crime-style producing with a new Hulu docuseries that starts streaming June 4. The six-part series, Squatters: Get The F*** Out of My House, puts the couple on the executive producer list as it follows homeowners trying to get their properties back from squatters.
The timing matters because the show arrives as Ripa keeps widening her footprint beyond Live with Kelly and Mark, where she marked 25 years at the helm in February and now works alongside Consuelos, who officially joined the program in 2023. Their new project is produced by Milojo and ABC News Studios and will stream on Hulu and Hulu on Disney for bundle subscribers in the U.S., giving the couple another high-profile credit just as their on-air partnership is already familiar to daytime viewers.
The series focuses on people living a particularly ugly version of a housing dispute: homeowners trying to remove squatters who are living in homes they do not own without paying rent. Its cases stretch from Queens to Malibu to Newark, and episode titles such as The Parasite of Malibu, The Dating App Squatter, The Skeleton and the Squatter, Don’t Piss Off Patti Peeples, and The Squatter and the S.W.A.T. Team suggest the show is leaning hard into the odd, messy and often infuriating details that come with those fights.
Ripa said getting Consuelos involved took persuasion. She said he initially flat out refused when the permanent role was first offered to him, and she described the process as convincing Mark rather than simply signing him up. That hesitation makes sense in a household where both already spend their workdays in public, but it also explains why the pairing lands: Ripa has said the audience responds to Consuelos because he has a no-nonsense attitude, says what he thinks, and does not bother with artifice.
That same bluntness has become part of their appeal. Ripa said she and Consuelos have been together for 31 years and are not afraid to express themselves publicly, adding that they are not worried about protecting each other’s feelings. The new series extends that dynamic into a very different format, with Michael Halpern as producer, John Henshaw also serving as executive producer, and ABC News Studios names David Sloan and Victoria Thompson in senior roles behind the camera.
What happens next is straightforward: Squatters: Get The F*** Out of My House begins streaming June 4, and the only question left is how far the six-part run will go in following the homeowners caught in these fights. For Ripa and Consuelos, it is another joint project with a sharper edge than daytime television, and one that arrives with enough chaos to keep viewers watching past the first episode.

