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Three eld ago , a group of TikTokers joined NBCUniversal ’s new initiative aimed at transforming social media influencers into the next generation of TV show creators .

Now , four of these creators are set to establish their original series on Peacock .

accord toThe Hollywood Reporter , the shows go down to premiere are “ The Warehouse phase angle , ” developed by Charlie Curtis - Beard ; “ The Kouncil , ” create byKatie Florence ; “ senior Hotter Wiser ” fromSerena Kerrigan ; and “ People Like Me ” fromDaren Vongirdner .

All shows introduction on May 19 .

It ’s fascinating how social sensitive has opened up opportunities for many new , come out creators in Hollywood , especially as TikTok isincreasinglydubbed the “ new television . ” One of the most recentTikTok starsto land a television persona is Boman Martinez - Reid , known for his uproarious impersonations of the Kardashians . More recently , thehottest new serial publication everyonewas ascertain was a TikTok show shout out “ Group Chat,”landingits creator on the “ Today Show . ”

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