Neither can we! Since The Rachel Zoe Project ended, fashion reality shows have been blasé, but now the designer has given fans doses of what they want though social media.

Rachel Zoe, 45, will launch Real Life with Rachel Zoe on Instagram stories, starting Mar. 5. Airing every Sunday at 9 a.m., the snippets will be two minutes long.

The mother of two told The Hollywood Reporter that since her Bravo show concluded back in 2013, there have been inquiries about her returning.

"People really feel like they know you, and in a sense they do." The designer continued, "So it sparked this idea where we literally take whatever was going on in my life that day, that hour, that week — whatever it is, and post the videos. It's completely unscripted, anything from  an Insta story or a selfie or Roger filming me making pancakes for the kids."

What's the difference between the reality show and this new venture? Rachel will include more of her sons, Skyler and Kaius, in the mix.

"My real life is all-consumed with my work and my kids," Rachel explained. "To not show them is ridiculous. So much of what they do is so much of what I am."

And according to the Los Angeles Times, most of it will be shot by her husband, Rodger Berman. The new unscripted iPhone footage will be compiled for release on a weekly episode basis.

The Rachel Zoe Project ran for five seasons back in 2008, cornering a market for reality shows focused on fashion. When the reality show first aired, Rachel was known for her catchphrases, like "Bananas" and "I die."