Barnes previously spoke about wanting to expand his media career

EX-NBA forward Matt Barnes is launching a new exciting career venture.

Together with his model fiancee Anansa Sims, the California native will be the subject of a new reality TV series titled The Barnes Bunch.

Matt Barnes, his model fiancee Anansa Sims, and their six children will be the subject of a new reality TV show titled The Barnes Bunch

Matt Barnes, his model fiancee Anansa Sims, and their six children will be the subject of a new reality TV show titled The Barnes Bunch Credit: Michael Letterlough

Barnes transitioned into sports media after winning the 2017 NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors

Barnes transitioned into sports media after winning the 2017 NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors
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The show will follow Barnes, 43, and Sims, 44, as they raise their six children and get ready to tie the knot following last year’s engagement.

The ex-Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors player has twin sons from his previous relationship with former Basketball Wives star Gloria Govan.

Anansa shares three kids with ex-husband and NFL player David Patterson.

Barnes and Sims also have a four-year-old son Ashton Joseph — and don’t rule out further expanding their family.

Each of the hour-long episodes of The Barnes Bunch will dive into the couple’s life as they navigate fame, love, and parenting together with their wild inner circle of loved ones, friends, and staff.

The show — set to premiere next year — will notably feature Sims’ supermodel mother Beverly Johnson.

“We’re excited to give people an inside look at our big, beautiful, crazy, blended family. Stay tuned,” Barnes and Sims said in a statement.

The series will follow the pair’s planning of their engagement party and the upcoming nuptials.

Executive-produced by Jamie Foxx, the show will run on the AMC Networks-owned channel We TV and streaming platform ALLBLK.

“The WE tv audience expects engaging, entertaining, and boldly relatable personalities alongside talked about and explosively fun storylines,” WE tv and ALLBLK head of content Brett Dismuke said.

“Matt, Anansa, and their family and friends deliver on all notes.

“WE can’t wait to share their familial journey with the world and are grateful to the entire family for trusting us with their adventure.”

Earlier this year, Barnes told The U.S. Sun he planned on expanding his media career having launched his successful All The Smoke podcast together with ex-Warriors teammate Stephen Jackson in 2019.

The Showtime pod claimed iHeartRadio’s Best Sports Podcast award over renowned media personalities and outlets such as Colin Cowherd, Bill Simmons, and Barstool Sports.

The former 6-foot-7 forward spent 16 years in the NBA.

He won the 2017 NBA Finals together with the Warriors before retiring.