Kim Kardashian, Ryan Murphy and All's Fair
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Variety’s Alison Herman noted in her review that “All’s Fair” reminds her “of nothing so much as another unscripted series shot in the Los Angeles area,” alluding to Kardashian’s reality show “The Kardashians,” which also airs on Hulu.
Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor and Niecy Nash-Betts fill out the series about an all-female firm of divorce lawyers who represent all-female clients.
Kim Kardashian’s legal drama "All’s Fair" just premiered on Hulu and Disney+. When do new episodes come out? Here’s the full release schedule and how to watch Season 1.
Because All’s Fair (Disney+) is so bad, it’s not even enjoyably so. It thinks it’s a feminist fable about spirited lawyers getting their own back on cruel rich men but is in fact a tacky and revolting monument to the same greed,
All’s Fair viewers, did you catch it? In the third episode of Ryan Murphy’s new Hulu legal drama — which dropped on Tuesday, November 4 — Kim Kardashian’s character Allura Grant thinks back to her wedding day to Chase Munroe (played by Matthew Noszka),
Ryan Murphy's shows are known for their out-of-the-box story lines — but is 'All's Fair' his most unhinged series yet?
Promoting her new series All's Fair alongside costar Sarah Paulson, 50, in London, the SKIMS founder, 45, was taught the British term "jacket potato" in a new interview with radio network, Capital FM, released Tuesday, Nov. 4.
In previous episodes of All's Fair, it was revealed that Allura and her all-star athlete husband, Chase, were headed toward a divorce.