London — The reality of a dance career is that it's tough. New Hulu reality series ''Playground" doesn't shy away from that.
The show is set at the Playground dance studio in Los Angeles, home to famous hip-hop choreographers and teachers, and documents the ups and downs of dancers who want to make it big.
''The struggle of a dancer is real,'' says Playground co-owner, dancer and choreographer Kenny Wormald. ''There's a lot of competition and there's a lot of pressure and I think that the show captures a lot of those moments.''
This week, British TV dance competition ''Strictly Come Dancing'' has been in the headlines after allegations of bullying from the professional dancers behind the scenes.
''Playground'' doesn't hide the clashes that go on at the Melrose Avenue location and puts any conflict center stage. But it's not all fighting over jobs or romantic rivalries between dancers.
Top musical talent like Tinashe and Megan Thee Stallion also appear on the show, which launches July 26, searching out the coolest new choreographers and dancers.
Hip-hop superstar Megan is onboard the ''Playground'' series as executive producer.
''We held this big audition for some of her upcoming jobs, music videos and tours and shows and everything," Wormald said. "So to have her be a part of the show is amazing.''