Kim Kardashian doesn't care about the poor reviews of her new Hulu legal drama All's Fair
Kim, 45, co-stars with Glenn Close, Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts and Teyana Taylor in Ryan Murphy's new series about a group of women who leave a male-dominated law firm to start their own business.
15 November 2025
And, while the show has been blasted by critics, Kim is happy that her fans are enjoying it.
A source told Us Weekly: "Kim is so happy with how much the fans love the show and it's still number one on Hulu [for the] third day.
"She has joked that this is actually getting more people to watch it. She's incredibly driven and knows one project doesn't define her."
Meanwhile, Kim recently shared a series of social media posts that both acknowledged and mocked the show's harshest reviews.
Kim uploaded a screenshot of a tweet showing the show's Rotten Tomatoes score for the show sitting at 0%, alongside a fan's response that read: "Immediately pressed play."
Kim then followed it with a picture of herself laughing with Ryan and her co-stars, before posting another tweet that read: "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. #AllsFair."
Kim also included screenshots of reviews from The Hollywood Reporter and the BBC, plus an image of comedian Amy Schumer recreating their viral 2015 Time 100 Gala moment at a screening of the show.
One tweet she shared read: "All's Fair on Hulu dares to ask the question 'Does a show need to be good?' And the answer is no, it doesn't. We have legendary actresses here giving the worst performances of their careers, it takes a special kind of talent to pull that kind of inability out of them. Amazeballs."
The post ended with Kim highlighting more positive feedback and captioning the photos: "Have you tuned in to the most critically acclaimed show of the year!?!?!? All's Fair streaming now on @hulu and @disneyplus."
Her co-star Glenn Close also joined in, posting a doodle of the cast and a pot labelled "Critic-Bunny Stew" - a tongue-in-cheek nod to her infamous role in Fatal Attraction, in which her character boiled a pet rabbit alive in revenge for being snubbed after one-night stand.
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