Nickelodeon Ups the Ante with an Extra Seven Episodes of *Side Hustle*
In an utterly shocking twist that no one saw coming—because who wouldn’t want more comedy?—Nickelodeon has decided to bless the universe with seven additional episodes of its *live-action buddy comedy* series Side Hustle. That officially cranks the total to a staggering 20 episodes for Season 1. Just imagine the sheer joy of navigating yet another adventure filled with half-baked schemes and questionable financial decisions!
Meet Your New Best Friends: Lex, Presley, and the Ever-Demanding Munchy
Featuring the social media sensations and real-life BFFs, Jules LeBlanc and Jayden Bartels—because what’s better than a buddy show that’s literally about buddies—*Side Hustle* follows the charmingly reckless Lex and the bull-headed Presley. Their latest money-making scheme? Fixing the mess they made by literally blowing up a boat belonging to their neighbor, Munchy (played by Isaiah Crews, whose name you’ll probably forget by episode four). But fret not, not all heroes wear capes; some carry smartphones and procrastinate!
Tech-Savvy Shenanigans: Fisher to the Rescue!
Enter Fisher, Presley’s tech-obsessed younger brother (Mitchell Berg, also a few clicks away from his own digital empire). Armed with an app that connects the trio with locals looking for help with menial tasks—because why work at McDonald’s when you can exploit the neighbors?—Fisher ensures our heroes are always one harebrained scheme away from financial ruin. And let’s not forget about Jaget, Munchy’s bossy older brother, who’s probably only around to remind everyone how many payments are overdue.
Nickelodeon’s Reality Show Stardom
LeBlanc and Bartels previously showcased their dazzling conversational skills co-hosting Nickelodeon’s *Group Chat* this summer. Surprising exactly no one, it topped the charts as the number-one unscripted live-action show on cable for kids aged 6-11—and one can only assume that the show’s success was partially fueled by parents desperately searching for kid-friendly programming during the pandemic. Bartels even teamed up with social media heartthrob Brent Rivera for Season 2, effectively ensuring that viewers remain glued to their screens.
The Brains Behind *Side Hustle*
Oh, and in case you wondered who orchestrated this delightful chaos: John Beck and Ron Hart—known for their astute vision as executive producers and showrunners—are steering the ship. It’s like the tour bus for a broken record that keeps playing the same catchy tune, ensuring we’re all infinitely entertained and semi-stressed as we live vicariously through these “entrepreneurs.”
Kid Culture: A Trendy Take on Entrepreneurship
In its quest to be the cool uncle of child entertainment, Nickelodeon is busy nosediving into social media to uncover the next batch of stars that kids idolize—because God forbid we let them admire actual adults who pay taxes. Their new content strategy is fueled by insights into the demographic that’s just a little more diverse than the last decade’s worth of sitcoms. Apparently, today’s kids want role models they can connect with, which is why social media influencers rank alongside parents. Clearly, the apple of aspiration doesn’t fall far from the internet tree!

Mark Your Calendars: New Episodes Arriving Soon!
As if we needed more *Side Hustle* in our lives, the show returns with brand-new episodes following its winter break on January 23 at 8:30 p.m. (ET/PT). The series not only brings laughter but also serves as a perfect backdrop for families looking to avoid actual conversations by co-viewing entertainment. Hopefully, we can all learn some valuable money-saving hacks from our on-screen heroes—like how not to blow up someone’s boat!
In a world that has turned “staying in is the new going out” into a sitcom plot, renewals for shows like *Side Hustle* just confirm that young audiences are craving silly hijinks now more than ever. So sit back and let yourself be entertained—all while ritualistically saving for a boat that won’t explode.
