Kim Kardashian's 'All's Fair' Slammed By Critics
The series, which stars Kim Kardashian as Allura Grant, a high-powered divorce lawyer who leads a team of women who leave a male-dominated law firm to open their own boutique practice. The first three episodes dropped on November 4th, with new episodes following every week. Despite the near $70M budget for the first season, the show has flopped dramatically, with a 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes and critics calling it "fascinatingly, incomprehensibly, existentially terrible."
This isn't the first time Kardashian's received some nasty feedback for her acting skills. Back in 2023, the mother-of-four joined director Ryan Murphy for the first time as Siobhan Corbyn on American Horror Story. Similar to All's Fair, critics were quick to point out her lack of acting experience, with a common theme being she didn't stray enough from her real life public persona. Some AHS fans even went as far as to say she made the season "unwatchable."
Social Media Reactions
Across social media, critics came down on the SKIMs founder for her second failed foray into acting. "This might be the worst TV drama ever," one person wrote on Reddit.
"I wish she would stop trying to buy herself an acting career," another posted.
"Kim Kardashian already pretends she's a real lawyer so I'm not surprised she thought she could actually play one," another user wrote.
"I tried watching it today out of curiosity and I had to turn it off lol, the writing made me cringe," said another. "I watch some pretty bad TV (soaps, select hallmark movies) but this show was awful, I wouldn't be surprised to read that AI was used to write this show."
"Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, why are you tarnishing your reputation for this crap?" one person asked."
"Stop trying to make Kim K as an actress happen," a final user posted.