Nabela Noor Turns Her On-line Model Into a Life-style Collection

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If your TikTok feed has ever been graced by a beautifully plated meal, a cozy kitchen moment or an uplifting message about loving the skin you’re in, chances are you already know Nabela Noor. Now, the beloved lifestyle creator is making her biggest move yet — stepping from social media into the streaming world with her very own series on Tubi.

Mark Your Calendar: May 20

The series, titled Hosted by Nabela Noor, drops all episodes on May 20 on Tubi — meaning yes, you can absolutely binge the entire thing in one sitting. Each episode runs 30 minutes and is set inside Noor’s own home, as first reported by Variety.

Think of it as an invitation into her world. The show’s official description promises that “Viewers will be brought into Nabela’s world – from the farmer’s market, to the kitchen, to the dining room, garden, and everywhere in between – with the help of some friends along the way.”

Those friends? Guests will include family members and fellow creators like Avery Woods. And in a detail that makes the whole project feel even more personal, episodes are directed by Noor’s sister, Neharika Noor.

The ‘Pockets of Peace’ Philosophy, Now on Screen

For anyone who has followed Noor’s content evolution, this show feels like a natural next chapter. Her “Pockets of Peace” series — which started in 2020 on TikTok and focused on finding beauty in small, everyday moments — became a defining part of her brand and eventually led to the launch of Nabela Noor Home.

That same ethos is at the heart of the Tubi series. As Noor put it: “My goal with ‘Hosted by Nabela Noor’ is to inspire those to find their own pockets of peace, be a better host, and romanticize their every day.”

She added: “I want viewers of the show to take away that they can treat every day like a special occasion, because life is worth celebrating.”

If that doesn’t make you want to light a candle, set a beautiful table and slow down for a moment — what will?

With over 12 million followers across platforms, Noor has built a massive and deeply loyal community. She is also the first South Asian creator to host a lifestyle show for a major streamer or network — a milestone worth celebrating.

Kudzi Chikumbu from Tubi spoke to why the partnership made sense: “At Tubi, we’re focused on building a home for creators who are ready to expand their storytelling in new ways.” He continued: “Nabela, a creator I’ve had the privilege of watching evolve, has built a deeply engaged community by making everyday life feel intentional and inspiring. ‘Hosted by Nabela Noor’ brings that connection to an episodic, bingeable format that reflects our commitment to culture-shaping voices and programming that helps viewers feel seen.”

From YouTube to a Streaming Stage

Noor’s journey to this moment spans over a decade. Born on August 4, 1991, in New York to Bangladeshi immigrant parents, she is now based in Pennsylvania. She finished high school at 16, attended community college and went on to earn a degree in sociology from Pennsylvania State University.

She launched her YouTube channel in 2013, driven by a lack of diversity and plus-size representation in beauty and lifestyle content. Since then, her universe has expanded to span beauty, self-care, fashion, cooking and homemaking. In 2021, she collaborated with PÜR on a collection called “PÜR xo Nabela.”

As she told Popsugar in 2022: “I love talking about self-love and self-care, and I believe both are necessary in your journey.” She added: “Something that I’m really passionate about is helping people love the skin that they’re in and just being kind to themselves. That’s been the root of all of my work.”

With “Hosted by Nabela Noor,” that work finds a whole new home — one you can stream for free starting May 20 on Tubi.

This article was created by content specialists using various tools, including AI.


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