‘Born to Be Viral: The Real Lives of Kidfluencers’ highlights difficult growing social media presence

Two brand new episodes of the new docuseries Born to Be Viral: The Real Life of Kidfluencers premiere on Freeform Monday, June 30 beginning at 10/9c.

Those hoping to tune in for the new double-episode premiere can catch the series available for streaming through Fubo (free trial), DirecTV (free trial) or Sling (50% off first month).

What is Born to Be Viral: The Real Lives of Kidfluencers about?

For those that missed the show’s official debut last week, the new Freeform series follows the journey of the first generation of children whose entire upbringing has been shared online by their parents, often to millions of people, with some families earning millions of dollars.

During its introduction last week, the series kicked off with a two-episode premiere and sat down with Mormon vloggers Madison and Kyler Fisher and fellow family vloggers Justin and Ami McClure.

On this week’s next bout of new episodes, the focus centers on the growing competition that reaches a fever pitch as more families enter the kid influencing space.

Also highlighted on this week’s new episodes, the families partaking in the docuseries find themselves at a loss when it comes to growing their channels as popular content strays from family fun and pranks start to replace as the next trendy type of content.

How to watch Born to Be Viral: The Real Life of Kidfluencers

Those interested in checking out this week’s new episodes can stream the premiere live through Fubo, DirecTV or Sling.

Both Fubo and DirecTV offer free trials for new subscribers to enjoy before committing to a paid subscription, while those who choose to commit to a paid subscription through Sling receive half off their first month and one month free of AMC+.

What is Fubo and DirecTV?

Fubo and DirecTV are two of the top streaming services steadily replacing traditional cable services. Both offer free trials to new subscribers, a plethora of popular live TV channels, on-demand streaming options and helpful features such as unlimited DVR storage.

Fubo considers itself a sports-focused live streaming service, but with over 100 live TV channels available through its base package at just $84.99 after its free trial, it offers much more to its subscribers.

Popular TV channels available through Fubo include ABC, FOX, BET, MTV, CNBC, MSNBC, USA and much more.

DirecTV mirrors Fubo by offering many of the same live TV channels and useful features. The base package starts at just $86.99 a month after its 5-day free trial and includes popular channels such as HGTV, ESPN, Bravo, CMT, CNN, BET and much more.

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What is Sling?

Sling is another streaming service to consider if you want to access top rated TV channels like Freeform. Though no free trial is available to new subscribers, those who commit to a paid plan get half off the first month and one month free of AMC+.

Both the Sling Orange plan and the Sling Blue plan are normally $45.99 a month, but with the current promotion, Sling users will pay just $23 a month for the first month.

For those who wish to access channels from both the Sling Blue and Sling Orange plans can do so by signing up for the Orange + Blue plan, which combines the best of both plans for just $60.99 a month ($30.50 for the first month).