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By the People, for the People
Kim Gravel to Host New Live Call-In Show on QVC+ and HSN+
The entrepreneur's new series "Hey Girl! With Kim Gravel" premieres February 18.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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QVC+ and HSN+ are launching a new live call-in show hosted by entrepreneur Kim Gravel called "Hey Girl! With Kim Gravel." The show will feature Gravel offering advice, inspiration, and encouragement to viewers, who will also be able to shop curated products. The premiere coincides with the opening of Gravel's new Belle Studios in Winder, Georgia, where she will film over six hours of programming on launch day.
Why it matters
Kim Gravel is a popular QVC personality who has built a successful fashion and beauty business over the past decade, generating over $1 billion in retail sales. The new live call-in format allows her to connect directly with viewers and provide a more interactive shopping experience on the QVC+ and HSN+ streaming platforms.
The details
"Hey Girl! With Kim Gravel" is being billed as QVC+ and HSN+'s first live call-in show. Each of the dozen 30-minute episodes will feature Gravel chatting with viewers and providing "inspiration you need to tackle life head on and encouragement to unleash your authentic self." Viewers will also be able to shop a curated assortment of products featured on the show. The premiere coincides with the grand opening of Gravel's new Belle Studios in Winder, Georgia, where she will film over six hours of programming on February 18, including the new show as well as her existing fashion and home décor programs.
- "Hey Girl! With Kim Gravel" premieres on February 18, 2026.
- Gravel will film over 6 hours of programming at her new Belle Studios in Winder, Georgia on February 18, 2026.
The players
Kim Gravel
An entrepreneur who has built a successful fashion and beauty business over the past decade, generating over $1 billion in retail sales. She is a popular personality on QVC and is launching a new live call-in show on QVC+ and HSN+.
QVC+
The streaming arm of the home shopping network QVC, which is launching the new live call-in show "Hey Girl! With Kim Gravel" along with its sister network HSN+.
HSN+
The streaming arm of the home shopping network HSN, which is launching the new live call-in show "Hey Girl! With Kim Gravel" along with its sister network QVC+.
Belle Studios
Gravel's new production studio in Winder, Georgia, where she will film over 6 hours of programming on the launch day of her new show.
What they’re saying
“When [the viewer] tunes into QVC, she knows Kim's gonna be there and honest. One time I was sitting on there, and I just looked at the camera and said, 'Look, y'all. If you don't want this, you ain't got the money, don't buy it.' And I remember in my ear, the producer said, 'Spike in sales.' I think that we built trust with each other.”
— Kim Gravel (Us Weekly)
What’s next
The premiere of "Hey Girl! With Kim Gravel" on February 18, 2026 will coincide with the grand opening of Gravel's new Belle Studios in Winder, Georgia, where she will film over 6 hours of programming for QVC+ and HSN+ that day.
The takeaway
Kim Gravel's new live call-in show "Hey Girl! With Kim Gravel" on QVC+ and HSN+ represents an opportunity for the successful entrepreneur to connect directly with viewers and provide a more interactive shopping experience, building on her decade-long popularity on the home shopping networks.

