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How to Watch ‘Clipped’ Online: Here’s the Best Way to Stream the Limited Series for Free

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Based on the 30 for 30 podcast series from ESPN and sportswriter Ramona Shelburne, Clipped is a six-episode limited series from TV writer and producer Gina Welch (Under the Banner of Heaven, The Terror) about former L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s scandal with his wife, his mistress and his former team.


The two-episode series premiere is available to stream on Tuesday, June 4, on Hulu.


Below, you can read on for ways to watch Clipped online.


What Time Does Clipped Premiere?


The first two episodes of Clipped is available to stream starting on Tuesday, June 4, while the last episode of the limited series drops on Tuesday, July 2, at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT on Hulu.


Where to Watch Clipped for Free


For cord-cutters, there are a few ways to watch TV shows without cable — especially if you want to watch for free. Hulu has a 30-day free trial to try out the service for new subscribers, so you can watch the premiere episode of Clipped on FX on Hulu without spending money up front.


How to Watch Clipped on Hulu


The best way to watch Clipped is with a subscription to Hulu. All episodes of the limited series will be available on the streaming service. You can watch other critically acclaimed originals such as The Bear, The Handmaid’s Tale, American Horror Stories, Only Murders in the Building and others. In addition, you can watch great FX originals, including Fargo, Reservation Dogs, What We Do in the Shadows and more.


Hulu prices start at $7.99 monthly, or $79.99 yearly for the commercial-supported plan, while you can go without commercials for $17.99 monthly.


How to Watch Clipped on Disney+


Want to add Disney+ to Hulu? You can get Disney+ and Hulu bundled into one streaming service with the Disney Duo. After you sign up, you’ll get a new hub at the top of the Disney+ homepage called “Hulu,” next to the Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic hubs.


The first two episodes of Clipped are streamable with the Disney Duo too. If you’re not a subscriber, then you can sign up for the commercial-supported plan for $9.99 monthly, or you can go commercial-free for $19.99 monthly.


More Ways to Watch


Want to stream outside of the U.S.? You can sign up for a VPN, such as ExpressVPN, NordVPN and PureVPN, to stream Clipped internationally. These services let you get legal access the streaming services you’re already subscribed to, including Hulu, Disney+ and the Disney Duo, even if you’re in another country.


The basketball scandal miniseries follows former-NBA team owner Donald Sterling’s scandal with the L.A. Clippers in 2014. Sterling (Ed O’Neill) was caught using racial slurs toward the team’s players when his mistress V. Stiviano (Cleopatra Coleman) secretly recorded audio of their encounter. The series also follows the fallout with the team and their head coach Doc Rivers (Laurence Fishburne).


It also stars Jacki Weaver, Kelly AuCoin, J. Alphonse Nicholson, Rich Sommer, Corbin Bernsen, Clifton Davis, Harriet Sansom Harris and others.


The Clipped two-episode premiere is streamable starting on Tuesday, June 4, on Hulu. In the meantime, watch the official trailer for Clipped below.


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