Kim Kardashian teamed up with Ryan Murphy and a slew of Hollywood A-listers for Hulu's legal show All Fair, which was promptly slammed by many TV critics. "Kim is so happy with how much the fans love the show and it's still No. 1 on Hulu [for the] third day," a source exclusively told Us Weekly in November 2025 about the Skims founder's response to the negative reviews. "She has joked that this is actually getting more people to watch it. She's incredibly driven and knows one project doesn't define her." Kardashian stars as high-profile divorce attorney Allora Grant on All's Fair, a legal procedural following an all-female-led law firm in Los Angeles. Murphy's campy new show also stars Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Glenn Close, Teyana Taylor and Sarah Paulson. Like Kardashian, most of the All's Fair ladies haven't given too much weight to the harsh reviews. Keep scrolling for their reactions: Glenn Close "I personally think that the first three episodes were the weakest," Close told Variety in November 2025. "That was a tough way to start. I've seen all nine episodes, and I think it actually adds up to something." Close also defended Kardashian's involvement, noting that she was surprised by "Kim's seriousness of intent" on the set. "She always knew her lines. She never was late. She always was prepared," the Fatal Attraction star recalled. "She had no pretensions that she was a great actress, but she was smart enough to have people around her who she could learn from. If she [had] a big ego or what I call a 'life-is-too-short person,' I would have been unhappy, but she's not." Naomi Watts, Kim Kardashian and Glenn Close. Disney/Ser Baffo Niecy Nash-Betts Nash-Betts also wasn't concerned by the harsh feedback. "You can't kill our vibe," she told The New York Times in November 2025. "I'm in a group chat with the girls [from] All's Fair. I will know these women until God throws dirt in my face." Kim Kardashian Kardashian made a social media montage of the worst show reviews and shared her onto her account. "Have you turned into the most critically acclaimed show of the year!?!?!? All's Fair streaming now on @hulu and @disneyplus," Kardashian captioned her November 2025 upload. Teyana Taylor "The viewership is so amazing, and I'm excited to see how much more it grows," Taylor told Variety at the Governor's Awards in November 2025. "I'm excited to see where the characters go, you know what I'm saying? I think everyone is entitled to their opinion and all we can do is respect that." Regardless of whether fans loved or hated the series, Taylor admits that she became part of a "sisterhood" after filming the first season. "I gained sisters [who] I love and appreciate, and I enjoy working with," she added. "We all actually like each other. I think that's so important, and I think it's our first season. Give us a little bit of grace. Shows grow [over the years]. ... We good over here." Anthony Hemingway One of the All's Fair directors has also clapped back at the naysayers. "What we are all doing excites us, and we stand by it," Hemingway told The Hollywood Reporter in November 2025. "You're not going to please everybody. You may have certain criticisms, while there are a million others who love it. I think the show holds a mirror up to each person who watches it. It's just about, 'Can you connect to it or relate to it, and see yourself?' It may be out of your league, it may not be anything you can connect to, and I think that goes for anything that gets presented onscreen." New episodes of All's Fair drop Tuesdays on Hulu.