Inside the Allura-Chase-Milan Triangle: What Really Went Down
Hulu’s All’s Fair premieres November 4, 2025 with a glossy gut punch: Kim Kardashian’s Allura is blindsided by husband Chase’s affair with Milan, and by episode 3 both women realize they’re pawns in his manipulation. Ryan Murphy’s latest stars Matthew Noszka as the duplicitous husband.
Ryan Murphy just dropped a glossy, chaotic legal soap on Hulu, and the first three episodes waste zero time. 'All's Fair' is a slick divorce-firm drama that doubles as a very personal meltdown for Kim Kardashian's Allura. It's messy in a fun way, shamelessly high-gloss, and yes, Kardashian knows exactly what show she's in.
The setup
We open ten years back: Allura and Liberty are junior lawyers choking on a boys-club firm. Their mentor, Dina Standish, gives them her blessing to break off and build an all-women shop. They do - Grant, Ronson & Greene - and take investigator Emerald Greene with them. One person they do not take: Carrington Lane, a brilliant grinder who takes it personally, swears revenge, and launches her own firm. A decade later, both outfits run Los Angeles divorce court like rival empires.
- Kim Kardashian - Allura
- Matthew Noszka - Chase Munroe
- Teyana Taylor - Milan
- Glenn Close - Dina Standish
- Niecy Nash-Betts - Emerald Greene
- Naomi Watts - Liberty
- Sarah Paulson - Carrington Lane
- Ed O'Neill - Doug (Dina's husband)
Episode 1 - The perfect life cracks
Allura looks untouchable: famous, rich, newly married to a younger pro football player, Chase Munroe. On the job, the team knocks out splashy cases with surgical precision. A trophy wife, Grace Henry, is boxed in by a prenup until the firm exposes husband Lionel's sexual misdeeds and flips the leverage. Another client, Sheila, gets a lightning-fast settlement thanks to Liberty's legal jiu-jitsu and a quick private-plane hop that exploits a California venue quirk.
Then the floor drops out. Chase admits he can't keep up with Allura's fame and asks for a divorce. The stinger: he's cheating with Milan - Allura's own receptionist. The show slides from office satire into a very personal war.
Episode 2 - When We Were Young
Dina steps in to coach Allura through the divorce. Carrington pounces and signs Chase as her client. Allura's team even whiffs a basic move - they forget to file a conflict-of-interest challenge, and by the time Allura calls Carrington, Chase is already in her office.
We detour into the gang's personal lives. Dina is juggling work while caring for her husband, Doug, who is terminally ill with cancer. At a charity auction hosted by Sheila, Carrington wins the big-ticket prize. The auctioneer later invites Dina to his room; she kisses him, pulls back before it goes further, and then tells Doug the truth. Liberty's boyfriend, Dr. Reggie, proposes at the event. She panics and bolts - only to circle back and propose to him the same way in a neat reversal.
Emerald digs into Chase and finds a pattern: Milan isn't the only younger woman. The supportiveness is real, but Dina's advice is sharper - take control. Cue Allura, in a mustard dress, taking a bat to Milan's luxury car in a very 'Hold Up' moment.
Later, Allura and Milan actually talk. Milan admits she's jealous, wants Allura's power and identity, and blames Allura for being in her way. Then she drops the bomb: she's pregnant, and it's Chase's. The divorce just got exponentially messier.
Episode 3 - I Want Revenge
The episode opens with the women swapping self-care routines that swing from anti-aging to sex toys. The case of the week: Lee-Ann is divorcing her rockstar husband, Tommy. They met at his concert; when she turned 40, he pushed her into extreme cosmetic surgeries with his go-to doctor, Matt Costa - a.k.a. the Butcher of Beverly Hills. The team gets her free, but Lee-Ann still goes scorched earth: she spots Tommy with a younger woman, follows, and throws sulfuric acid in his face. As security hauls her off, she sneers that he's got the best surgeon. Wild, grim, and very on-brand for this show's tone.
Back to Allura: more of Chase's side hookups surface, including Maria, a trans ex-sex worker. Allura - furious but practical - takes Milan to an STD clinic. Both test negative. Dina touches base with Carrington, who frames Chase dating a trans woman as something certain audiences might even applaud; Dina clocks how volatile that could be in the court of public opinion. Then Carrington plays her nastiest card: the frozen embryos Allura and Chase created. She brandishes them as leverage and jokes she'll eat them with A1 steak sauce if Chase doesn't get $1 million a month. It's a deliberately outrageous line, and it lands.
Chase meets with Maria, and it reads like a real connection. Maria is clear about her terms: once the divorce is finalized, she wants a date and a photographed appearance with him - a visibility play for her community that also forces Chase to stand in public with her.
Meanwhile, Milan and Allura start to thaw. Milan hasn't told Chase about the pregnancy and is ready to parent on her own. Allura explains the clinic needs both signatures to use the embryos, since they're considered joint property. That infuriates Milan - and flips a switch in Allura.
F**k that sh*t!
Allura does the shots, signs Chase's name without permission, and goes through with the implantation. The final image: she's in the clinic, procedure done, fully aware there's a higher-than-usual risk of twins at her age. Morally gray? Absolutely. But in this world, power plays are the point.
Where we are by the end of Episode 3
Everybody is entangled: Carrington is weaponizing embryos and PR, Dina is shouldering a brutal home life while trying to keep her protégé on the rails, Liberty is wobbling toward real commitment, Milan is pregnant and keeping it quiet, and Allura is rewriting the rules of her own divorce in pen. The table is set for a nastier, weirder next chapter.
Release details
'All's Fair' is a Hulu original from Ryan Murphy and premiered today, November 4, 2025. Episodes 1-3 are streaming now on Hulu in the US. It is a 10-episode season with new episodes dropping every Tuesday.