Kim Kardashian's widely criticized show 'All's Fair' renewed for S02
What's the story
Kim Kardashian's legal drama series, All's Fair, has been renewed for a second season despite receiving negative reviews from critics. The show will start filming its second season in spring 2026. Despite a low 3% "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes and harsh criticism from Hollywood insiders, the series has proven to be a hit among viewers. It is reportedly one of Hulu's biggest successes so far.
Viewer success
'All's Fair' breaks Hulu Originals record despite criticism
All's Fair has set a new record for Hulu Originals, becoming the biggest scripted series premiere in three years. The show attracted 3.2 million global views within its first three days on the platform. Despite the critical backlash, the series has resonated with audiences and is now one of Hulu's most popular offerings.
Series overview
'All's Fair' features star-studded cast
All's Fair features Kardashian as Allura Grant, a top Los Angeles lawyer dealing with scandals in both her professional and personal life. The show also stars Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Teyana Taylor. It is produced by Ryan Murphy of Glee fame. Clearly, the series has found a devoted fanbase.
Cast response
'All's Fair' cast responds to criticism
The cast of All's Fair has been open about the critical views. Close even shared a humorous illustration of the cast enjoying "critic bunny stew," referencing her famous Fatal Attraction scene where she boiled a rabbit. She also defended Kardashian's work ethic in an interview with Variety, praising her seriousness, punctuality, and preparedness. For her part, Kardashian responded to critics by posting negative reviews and memes about the show on Instagram.