
Objection, your honor.
Kim Kardashian has reacted to the harsh “All’s Fair” reviews plaguing the new Ryan Murphy legal drama since its Hulu premiere on Tuesday.
“Have you tuned in to the most critically acclaimed show of the year!?” the Skims founder, 45, wrote on Instagram Thursday before deleting and reposting it again shortly after.
The reality star went on to include several photos of herself and her “All’s Fair” co-stars, as well as some of the show’s best and worst reviews.
Besides Kardashian, the series stars Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash and Teyana Taylor.
“Immediately pressed play,” one comment read alongside an article about the series’ original 0% Rotten Tomatoes rating.
“Some of the worst acting I’ve ever seen in my life alongside the most predictable storylines and the most ridiculous styling,” read another comment that Kardashian included in her post. “I’m obsessed I need 14 seasons.”
“Critics realizing their reviews of all’s fair ended up making people watch and love the show,” shared another.
The last image Kardashian included in her carousel of photos was a screenshot from Info Disney Hulu.
“All’s Fair is currently the most watched title on Disney+ in the world, ranking 1st in 28 countries – including the United States via Hulu,” read the post published Nov. 5.
“All’s Fair is in the top 10 in a total of 36 territories around the globe,” it added.
Created by Murphy, Joe Baken and Jon Robin Baitz, “All’s Fair” follows a team of female divorce attorneys as they start their own all-female practice.
The show was trashed by fans and critics alike and currently sits at an abysmal 5% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
“I did not know it was still possible to make television this bad,” Lucy Mangan of The Guardian wrote in her review. Kelly Lawler of USA Today called the legal drama “the worst TV show of the year,” while The Hollywood Reporter’s Angie Han called the series “brain dead.”
The Post described “All’s Fair” as so “mind-boggling” that not even the show’s real actors could help fix such a “trainwreck.”
But Kardashian wouldn’t be the first star to respond to the new legal drama’s many critics. Close, 78, took to Instagram on Thursday to share a surprising post connected to her movie “Fatal Attraction.”
The Oscar-nominated actress posted a hand-drawn image of her and her co-stars surrounding a pot labeled “critic bunny stew” – a reference to her “Fatal Attraction” character, Alex Forrest, killing and boiling a bunny in the 1987 Michael Douglas thriller.
“A masterpiece,” the official “All’s Fair” Instagram account commented on Close’s seething drawing. Taylor, 34, commented with a series of heart-eye and kiss-face emojis.
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