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All's Fair: What to know about Kim Kardashian's new show as trailer makes Hulu history
All's Fair: What to know about Kim Kardashian's new show as trailer makes Hulu history
Just weeks after the release of history-making All's Fair, the show has officially been renewed for a second season - despite receiving mixed reviews.
The show, which stars Kim Kardashian, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, and Teyana Taylor in the leading roles broke a Hulu record when the trailer dropped, racking up over 44 million views, and becoming their most-watched promo ever.
The 10-episode series is currently streaming every Tuesday up until Christmas, and comes as Kardashian continues her question to become a lawyer herself, just like her father, Robert Kardashian.
What's more, she's previously noted that her own experience with divorce helped shape her role as Allura Grant, having consulted, Laura Wasser - a lawyer on two of her divorces.
Upon its release, Variety dubbed it a “condescending take on girlboss fantasia”, among a whole host of other poor reviews - however, it would appear its star appeal has been enough to keep fans wanting more, recording 3.2 million views in the first three days.
Excited? Us too. Here's everything you need to know about All's Fair season 2...

When is All's Fair released?
The first three episodes of All's Fair dropped on 4 November, and the remaining seven episodes will drop weekly (every Tuesday) until 23 December.
How can I watch All's Fair?
All's Fair will be available to stream on Hulu and Disney+.
What is All's Fair about?
"A team of female divorce attorneys leave a male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice", the synopsis for the show reads.
"Fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complicated, they navigate high-stakes breakups, scandalous secrets, and shifting allegiances—both in the courtroom and within their own ranks. In a world where money talks and love is a battleground, these women don’t just play the game—they change it."
All's Fair cast
Sarah Paulson and Kim Kardashian undoubtedly take centre stage in the show. But, that being said, they're joined by a whole cast of huge names, including Glenn Close, Teyana Taylor, Naomi Watts, and Niecy Nash.
How to watch the trailer for All's Fair:
You can watch the full trailer below.
- YouTube www.youtube.com
All's Fair reviews
So far, the show has had pretty mixed reviews.
Some fans say they loved the show's "fun concept" and all-star cast, while others blasted the acting.
"The premise is great, but I feel like the acting, especially from Kim just fall short and makes me not fully absorbed into the story", one person wrote upon the release of episode one.
"Lines and storyline delivered like reading off a teleprompter. Fun concept, some scenes hit but even excellent actresses can’t fix this all the way", another chimed in.
Meanwhile, one five-star reviewer wrote: "Loved it!!!! Great show!!! Cast is epic! And I love the cameos!!! Smart storylines and smart witty dialogue. Kim K is awesome!!!!"
Jury's still out on this one.
Will there be an All's Fair season 2?
Yes! Despite its mixed reviews, it's broken several Hulu records, including the best start for an original scripted series on the platform in three years.
Despite season one not yet being over, season two has already been confirmed - although we don't know any details just yet.
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