Kim Kardashian Addresses Scathing All’s Fair Reviews — Fans Are Divided
Kim Kardashian flipped the All’s Fair pile-on into a punchline, dropping a cheeky Instagram collage and urging fans to tune in — turning bad reviews into bigger buzz.
Kim Kardashian saw the reviews for All's Fair and decided to have a little fun with them. Instead of pretending the noise isn't there, she leaned in on Instagram with a post that trolls the discourse while still hyping the show. Honestly, it's a smart play.
What Kim posted
Kardashian put up a collage to promote the series: some glam shots from the show, plus screenshots of fan reactions that run the whole spectrum from swoony to hilariously backhanded. The caption was pure wink:
"most critically acclaimed show of the year"
One of the featured fan takes was especially blunt, calling it:
"some of the worst acting I've ever seen,"
and then immediately adding that they still needed "14 seasons" of it. If you speak internet, you know that's both a burn and a compliment.
The numbers (because you asked)
Despite the star wattage, critics did not roll out the red carpet. The show premiered at basically zero on Rotten Tomatoes and, as of now, sits at 5% with critics. The audience is a lot warmer at 67%, which explains why Kim is leaning into the memes while the viewers quietly keep watching.
Quick refresher: what is All's Fair?
It's a Ryan Murphy legal drama about a high-powered divorce attorney who owns an all-women law firm in Los Angeles. Think glossy, fast, and messy in that specific Murphy way. Kardashian stars, and the cast is ridiculously stacked.
Cast roll call
- Kim Kardashian
- Naomi Watts
- Niecy Nash-Betts
- Teyana Taylor
- Matthew Noszka
- Sarah Paulson
- Glenn Close
- Judith Light
- Ed O'Neill
- O-T Fagbenle
- Armani Barrett
- Jamarcus Kilgore
- Joshua Suiter
- Hari Nef
Where to watch and what's out
All's Fair is streaming on Hulu. Three episodes are out now, with nine total in the season. If you're curious about the clash between the ratings and the watchability memes, it's very much one of those shows you have to sample to get the vibe.