How to watch 'Million Dollar Nannies' online — stream reality TV hit from anywhere as the elite nannies head to Ibiza
Who knew caring for VIP kids could make good TV?
"Million Dollar Nannies" will see a group of elite babysitters heading to Ibiza to look after VIP kids and earning big bucks, but the path to success there is not straightforward by any means.
Here's how to watch "Million Dollar Nannies" from anywhere with a VPN.
The first two episodes of "Million Dollar Nannies" premiere on Wednesday, June 17, 2026
• U.S. — Freeform via YouTube TV / Hulu (next day)
• International — Disney+
• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN to access your apps while traveling
In much the same vein as shows like "Selling Sunset", the new reality show "Million Dollar Nannies" will introduce viewers to an agency of childminders who cater to the most prestigious and wealthy clients, while navigating their own personal dramas on the side, too.
It's a show put together by the executive producer of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives", and will explore the high-pressure environment of caring for the children of the 1% who travel to Ibiza to party. Based on the trailer, nannies are expected to constantly update the parents and be on call around the clock.
Across seven episodes in the first season, we'll meet the young nannies and learn more about the scandals and competitive side of the agency that could tear them apart.
Here is how to watch "Million Dollar Nannies" from anywhere in the world.
Watch 'Million Dollar Nannies' in the U.S.
If you're in the U.S. you'll be able to watch "Million Dollar Nannies" on Freeform from Wednesday, June 17.
No cable? You can stream Freeform via YouTube TV 21-day free trial.
Episodes will also land on Hulu the following day.
Watching from outside the U.S.? A VPN, such as NordVPN, can help you securely access your usual streaming services while traveling.
Watch 'Million Dollar Nannies' from anywhere
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Use NordVPN to watch 'Million Dollar Nannies' season 1 from anywhere in the world, when traveling abroad.
How to watch 'Million Dollar Nannies' in the U.K., Australia, and Canada
If you're in the U.K., Australia, and Canada, you'll be able to stream "Million Dollar Nannies" on Disney+.
Prices are as follows in each country:
- U.K.: £5.99/month
- Australia: AU$9.99/month
- Canada: CA$8.99/month
Those abroad can access their usual Disney+ catalogue using NordVPN.
'Million Dollar Nannies' - cast
- Leah Barrs
- Jack McCann
- Mitchell Bienvenue
- Taylor Hayward
- Olivia McMahon
- Hannah Joy Davis
- Tamaya Denae
- Sydney Siegel
'Million Dollar Nannies' - who's making the show?
- Andrea Metz - executive producer
- Michelle Peerali - executive producer
- Patrick Agans - executive producer
- Ross Weintraub - executive producer
- Reinout Oerlemans - executive producer
- Omid Kahangi - showrunner
- Brandon Panaligan - post executive producer
'Million Dollar Nannies' - trailer
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Jakob has over 11 years of experience in journalism across sports, entertainment, tech, and politics. Now a freelance writer, he works with Future across a range of different brands including Golf Monthly, FourFourTwo, Tom's Guide and more.
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