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Kim Kardashian Responds to Brutal All’s Fair Reviews — And the Internet Has Thoughts

Kim Kardashian Responds to Brutal All’s Fair Reviews — And the Internet Has Thoughts
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Kim Kardashian flipped the script on All’s Fair’s harsh reviews, posting a cheeky Instagram collage and urging fans to tune in and judge for themselves—igniting fresh buzz online.

Kim Kardashian is not pretending the reviews for All's Fair don’t exist. She leaned right into them on Instagram, and honestly, it’s a savvy way to keep people watching.

Kim’s post: wink, nod, post the receipts

In a new Instagram post promoting the still-rolling series, Kim dropped a collage: glam shots from the show mixed with screenshots of people reacting to it. The tone? Purely tongue-in-cheek. She introduced it with:

'most critically acclaimed show of the year'

Then the carousel swings from sincere praise to brutally funny compliments. One notable line called it 'some of the worst acting I’ve ever seen' and still begged for '14 seasons' of it. That’s the vibe: roast me, but keep watching.

What All’s Fair actually is

The show comes from Ryan Murphy and centers on a high-powered divorce lawyer who runs an all-female law firm in Los Angeles. It’s designed as glossy, soapy, and star-packed.

The cast is stacked

  • 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

So... how’s it going?

Critically? Rough start. The series premiered with a Rotten Tomatoes score that was basically scraping zero. As of now, it sits at 5% with critics. The audience, though, is much kinder at 67%. That split is interesting, especially with a lineup this starry. Kim acknowledging the heat instead of dodging it is smart PR — and it might be working.

Where to watch

All's Fair is streaming on Hulu. Three of its nine episodes are out so far, with more on the way.