Kim Kardashian, All's Fair
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Anthony Hemingway, who helmed four episodes of Ryan Murphy's buzzy Hulu legal drama, offers his take on working with reality star and series lead Kardashian, as well as Sarah Paulson's foul-mouthed antagonist and those scathing early reviews.
The flashy new, big-budget legal drama All’s Fair by Ryan Murphy, starring Kim Kardashian along with a roster of Hollywood celebrities, is a hot topic.
According to the “All Fair’s” actor, ChatGPT placed the ball in her court and told her to “trust” her own intuition. Taylor and Kardashian coined ChatGPT her “frenemy,” but that is not the case with her “All Is Fair” co-stars — including Taylor, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash and Naomi Watts.
Taylor stars in the legal drama alongside Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson and Niecy Nash-Betts
All’s Fair is a big, glossy, high-camp legal procedural full of attitude, with a heavy dose of fashion and drama. The story centers on an all-female divorce law firm in Los Angeles, run by Kardashian’s Allura Grant, Watts’ Liberty Ronson, and Nash-Betts’ Emerald Greene.
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In the first photo, the SKIMS mogul posed outdoors on a dimly lit day with a body of water and a coastline behind her as she faced the camera at the bottom of stairs molded into dark rocks. Her dress of choice was similar to a lace look from Dolce & Gabbana's Spring/Summer 1999 ready-to-wear collection.
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.