In All’s Fair, Kim Kardashian steps into the role of a high-powered Los Angeles divorce attorney, marking a significant shift in her on-screen career.
Kim Kardashian made a bold statement on the set of her upcoming legal drama All’s Fair, delivering a powerful scene that had fans drawing comparisons to Beyoncé’s Lemonade era. The 44-year-old reality star-turned-actress was spotted smashing a car window with a bright yellow baseball bat, evoking the unforgettable visuals from Queen Bey’s Hold Up music video.
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Dressed in a neon-yellow, strapless flowing gown, Kardashian brought high fashion to the set while executing the action-packed stunt herself. She completed the look with elegant black velvet gloves, oversized dark sunglasses, and a dazzling diamond necklace, while her long hair was styled sleek and straight. As she took a swing at the silver convertible’s window, shards of glass flew in every direction, making for a striking cinematic moment.
Beyoncé’s Hold Up scene, where she confidently smashes car windows in a frilly yellow dress, became a cultural moment symbolizing empowerment, anger, and liberation. While the context of Kardashian’s scene remains under wraps, the visual similarities haven’t gone unnoticed.
In All’s Fair, Kardashian steps into the role of a high-powered Los Angeles divorce attorney, marking a significant shift in her on-screen career. Beyond starring in the show, she’s also serving as an executive producer alongside Ryan Murphy and Kris Jenner.
The Hulu legal drama boasts an all-star cast, featuring industry veterans like Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, and Teyana Taylor. Halle Berry was initially set to star and co-produce but had to exit due to scheduling conflicts.
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While details about the plot are scarce, Sarah Paulson teased the show’s tone during an October 2024 appearance on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen. The actress described it as “incredibly sexy” and “really fun,” hinting at the electric chemistry among the cast.
Production for All’s Fair kicked off in late 2024, with a premiere expected in early 2025. Given Ryan Murphy’s impressive track record with hit series like American Horror Story, Glee, and Monster, expectations are running high for Kardashian’s latest venture into scripted television.