Kim Kardashian responds with humor to the criticisms of her new series 'All's Fair'
'All's Fair' is produced by Ryan Murphy and features big stars like Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash-Betts and Naomi Watts
Kim Kardashian didn't stay silent in the face of criticism of her new series 'All's Fair', available on Hulu, and responded with humor. In an Instagram post, she referred to the show as “the most acclaimed series of the year.” The series, produced by Ryan Murphy and featuring a star-studded cast including Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash-Betts, Naomi Watts, and Teyana Taylor, follows the story of a group of female lawyers who decide to leave a male-dominated firm to start their own. Kardashian plays Allura Grant, one of the main characters. Despite high expectations, the series debuted to mixed reviews, even appearing with a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes according to some publications. However, far from being intimidated, Kardashian used her Instagram account to directly address the criticism, sharing screenshots of some of the most negative—and even hurtful—comments alongside pictures of herself smiling or laughing with the show's creator and some of the cast. Among the tweets she shared were comments like: "Some of the worst acting I've ever seen, along with the most predictable storylines and the most ridiculous styling. I'm obsessed, I need 14 seasons," and another that stated: "It takes a special talent to pull off such incompetence." Kardashian not only showed her ability to laugh at the criticism, but also highlighted positive reviews, stating in her post: “Have you seen the "Most critically acclaimed series of the year?!?!?"
Glenn Close also spoke out
She wasn't the only one to address the divided opinions. Glenn Close, who is also part of the project, shared a funny drawing of the cast on her social media along with a pot of "Critical Rabbit Stew," a reference to her iconic role in 'Fatal Attraction'.
For his part, Anthony Hemingway, director and executive producer of the series, defended the project in statements to The Hollywood Reporter: “You can't please everyone. “You might get some criticism, while a million people love it.” Beyond the controversy, the atmosphere during filming was described as exceptional by its stars.In an interview with People magazine, Sarah Paulson stated, “I had a wonderful time, I really did,” while Niecy Nash-Betts highlighted the level of support among the actresses: “Some of us aren't novices… We have experience.” “All's Fair” continues to air every Tuesday on Hulu until December 23, keeping audiences—and critics—on the edge of their seats, both on screen and on social media.
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