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Kim Kardashian Claps Back at Critics of Hulu Legal Drama

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Kim Kardashian has responded to critics who have been criticizing her new legal drama series, All’s Fair, which premiered on Hulu. The 45-year-old reality TV star and entrepreneur took to Instagram to share and poke fun at some of the harshest reviews the show received.

Created by Ryan Murphy, the series also stars well-known actors such as Glenn Close, Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, and Teyana Taylor. It follows a group of women breaking away from a male-dominated law firm to launch their own practice.

Kim started by posting a photo of herself in a stylish purple fur-trimmed crop top, followed by a picture with Ryan Murphy. She then shared a screenshot of a tweet showcasing the show’s 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, along with a fan’s comment expressing excitement to watch it despite the rating.

In her posts, Kim humorously acknowledged criticisms about the show’s acting and storyline but expressed her enjoyment and desire for more seasons. She also included reviews from The Hollywood Reporter and the BBC, as well as a photo of comedian Amy Schumer recreating a memorable moment from a past event.

Despite the negative feedback, Kim highlighted more positive reviews and encouraged viewers to tune in to “the most critically acclaimed show of the year.” Her co-star Glenn Close also joined in the fun by sharing a playful sketch of the cast.

Director and executive producer Anthony Hemingway defended the show in an interview, emphasizing that not everyone will be pleased with it but noting the importance of personal connection and reflection while watching.

Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close shared their positive experiences working on the show, with fresh episodes airing every Tuesday on Hulu until December 23.

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