Tammy Hembrow and her sisters have long been called ‘The Australian Kardashians’.
And now the genetically blessed siblings have teased the possibility of starring in their very own reality show, just like their American counterparts, who rose to fame in Keeping Up With The Kardashians and various spin offs.
The Gold Coast family, which includes fitness influencer Tammy, 30, as well as Emilee, 32, and Amy, 34, this weekend said they’d be game for a show of their own.
‘If we did anything, it would be obviously, like, real,’ Tammy told the Daily Telegraph.
‘I feel like it’s not something we wouldn’t do, let’s just leave it at that … stay tuned’ she teased.
Amy agreed with her younger sister: ‘It would have to be right and it would have to be authentic to us.

Tammy Hembrow and her sisters have long been called ‘The Australian Kardashians’. Pictured from left: Emilee, 32, Tammy, 30, and Amy, 34, along with half-sister Starlette Thynne
‘We wouldn’t want it to be drama focused and you know like what a lot of stuff is out there.’
Emilee additionally teased: ‘It is not off the books.’
It comes after the trio announced an exciting new career venture exploring the world of health supplements.
Tammy is already well-known as the founder of the fitness platform Tammy Fit and the athleisure and lifestyle brand Saski.
Meanwhile, Amy and Emilee own the skincare clinic Sskin.
The sisters recently created Instagram account for their new business, Selfish Supps, which is a range of sports nutrition products.
It’s not the first time the Hembrow sisters have ventured into business together.
The sisterly trio launched a collaboration — the HemBROWS Basics make-up kit — with cosmetics giant Benefit back in 2019.

And now the genetically blessed siblings have teased the possibility of starring in their very own reality show, just like their American counterparts, who rose to fame in Keeping Up With The Kardashians and various spin offs. The Kardashian and Jenner sisters are pictured

‘I feel like it’s not something we wouldn’t do, let’s just leave it at that … stay tuned’ Tammy teased
Hopefully, this new family venture will run smoothly, as Tammy recently shared details of her dramatic fallout with Amy after firing her sister from her company.
Amy used to work for Tammy’s athleisure brand, Saski, but she was let go after their relationship turned volatile due to a shift in their power dynamic.
Tammy recently sat down with Mamamia co-founder Mia Freedman for an episode of the journalist’s podcast, No Filter, titled ‘The Business of Tammy Hembrow’s Body,’ where she discussed the situation.
‘I ended up having to fire [Amy] and our relationship was very, very bad for quite a while,’ she said.
‘It was such a build up [of tension] and we could not work together.’
‘There are blurred lines when you’re family. Amy’s my older sister, she’s the oldest of all of us. She thought she was the boss of me, but I was her boss,’ she continued.
‘It just wasn’t working. I was super passionate about Saski, and she wasn’t — which was part of it.’
Letting go of her sister was a difficult decision for Tammy because all of her employees are either her friends or family.
‘My general manager for Saski is my high school best friend, Bella. All my employees are literally all friends,’ she said.
‘We have our office and warehouse. And then next door, we have TammyFit. The general manager for Tammy Fit is Crystal – who is my sister’s husband’s sister.
‘I’m very selective of who I bring into my circle and who I trust. That’s why everyone that works for me has either come from a friendship or from someone I know.’

The sisters recently created Instagram account for their new business, Selfish Supps, which is a range of sports nutrition products. Amy (right) and Emilee (left) also own skincare clinic Sskin