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Kim Kardashian: I could never be a divorce lawyer
- On November 4th, Kim Kardashian debuts as divorce lawyer Allura Grant in Ryan Murphy's all-female legal drama All's Fair on Disney+, premiering as part of Murphy's new deal.
- Ryan Murphy created the show to spotlight female attorneys who leave a male-dominated firm to start their own powerhouse practice in All's Fair.
- The cast includes Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash and Teyana Taylor alongside Kim Kardashian, who prepared by watching and learning from her co-stars during her six years studying law.
- Upon its trailer release last month, the show drew praise for being `insane` and `c***y`, and Disney+ said it holds the record for their most-watched trailer of all time.
- Centered on high-stakes breakups, the series explores scandalous secrets and shifting allegiances as women in law navigate courtroom battles, with Kim Kardashian saying divorce felt relatable from her family experience.
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The screenwriter and producer revisits divorce proceedings in a comedy kitsch that features two rival law firms in Los Angeles.
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Kim Kardashian’s new legal drama 'All’s Fair' has been savaged by critics following brutal assessments of her own acting skills in the Ryan Murphy series.
In production value, from the list to the maintenance of clothing and technical equipment, the series (very bad) sponsored by Kim Kardashian will have astronomical numbers. He misses everything else. Results: a disaster.
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right3Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left
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