Kim Kardashian’s new legal drama All’s Fair has been savaged by critics following its Hulu debut, with several reviews calling it one of the worst television dramas ever made.
The series, created by Ryan Murphy, stars Kardashian as Allura Grant, a glamorous divorce lawyer who teams up with a group of women to start their own boutique law firm after leaving a male-dominated practice. The cast also includes Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Naomi Watts.
All’s Fair premiered its first three episodes on Tuesday, November 4, and was immediately met with overwhelmingly negative reviews. The show received a 0% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes and an 11 out of 100 on Metacritic, both indicators of near-universal critical rejection.
The Guardian’s Lucy Mangan wrote that she “did not know it was still possible to make television this bad,” while other reviewers described the show as shallow, chaotic, and poorly written.
Despite the critical backlash, online audiences have been more forgiving. Comments on YouTube praised some performances and the show’s glossy aesthetic. One viewer joked, “This feels like a Maybelline NYC advertisement with a Paris Fashion Week collaboration.” Another wrote, “Sarah Paulson delivering those lines like the boss she is,” while a third added, “Teyana! She’s doing her thing!”
The series, set in a world of power, money, and messy relationships, follows a team of ambitious women navigating high-profile divorces and personal entanglements. While critics dismissed it as empty spectacle, early fan reactions suggest All’s Fair might still find an audience drawn to its camp and celebrity appeal.