All's Fair, Kim Kardashian
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Kim Kardashian has again tried her hand at acting, this time for a new legal drama called All’s Fair, which comes from the same creator of American Horror Story, Ryan Murphy. Despite a stacked cast of Kardashian herself,
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.
With scripts that sound like bad AI, 'All's Fair' is a laughable TV show that wastes great actresses ... and also has Kim Kardashian.
Kim Kardashian clapped back at critics of "All’s Fair" by sarcastically celebrating the show’s dismal reviews in a cheeky Instagram post.
In addition to Kardashian, the 10-episode series stars Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close.
"Have you tuned in to the most critically acclaimed show of the year!?!?!?" the reality star and actress wrote in an Instagram post about her new Ryan Murphy show
Anthony Hemingway, who directed four episodes of “All’s Fair,” is defending the Kim Kardashian-led legal drama series from scathing negative reviews. “You’re not going to please everybody,” Hemingway, 48, told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published Wednesday.
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.