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Kim Kardashian is brushing off critics with confidence.
The versatile reality TV icon marked the launch of her new Hulu drama, All’s Fair, by sharing a series of stunning images from the premiere, mixed with some surprisingly sharp reviews of the Ryan Murphy series she found on X.
“Have you caught the most critically acclaimed show of the year yet!?!?!?” she cheekily asked her Instagram followers.
Kardashian’s post highlighted a screenshot of the show’s initial 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, although that score has risen to a modest 5% since. Despite the low rating, it piqued some viewers’ curiosity. “Immediately pressed play,” admitted one user on X.
Among the screenshots she shared was one review claiming, “Some of the worst acting I’ve ever seen in my life alongside the most predictable storylines and the most ridiculous styling. I’m obsessed I need 14 seasons,” while another comment labeled Murphy as “the high priest of tacky, tasteless television.”
The newly released series stars Kardashian as a powerhouse divorce attorney leading an all-women law firm in California. Like most of Murphy’s series, the legal drama is a star-studded affair, featuring Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts and Teyana Taylor. But the show’s cast was seemingly not enough to save the series from its poor reception.
It looks like the show has veered right back around to “so bad it’s good” territory, similarly to And Just Like That and Emily in Paris.
While other outlets panned the show as “clumsy, condescending girlboss fantasia” and “the worst TV show of the year,” let the record show Decider remained on the right side of history.
“When you cram a show like All’s Fair with so many top-notch actors (and, while Kim K. isn’t exactly Watts, Nash or Close-level in the acting department, she holds her own), and then stuff each episode with cases involving huge guest stars, you can’t help but make a show watchable,” Decider’s Joel Keller wrote in a review of the show. “All’s Fair is over the top and campy as hell, but it also knows it’s both of these things, which is why the show and the cases the firm deals with are going to be fun to watch.”
All’s Fair marks Kardashian’s latest collaboration with Murphy after she appeared in American Horror Story: Delicate.
All’s Fair is streaming now on Hulu and Disney+.