Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, and the rest of the 'All's Fair' cast embodying sisterhood in a TV drama that promises to be a game-changer.
In this Hulu series created by Ryan Murphy, a group of divorce lawyers, all women, leave a male-dominated firm to start their own practice. The show boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Kim Kardashian as the strong and fierce Allura Grant, Sarah Paulson as the cunning Carrington Lane, Niecy Nash-Betts as the determined Emerald Greene, Glenn Close as the mentor Dina Standish, Teyana Taylor as the ambitious Milan, Naomi Watts as the complex Liberty Ronson, and others.
According to the cast, a significant part of their appeal lies in their portrayal of women who help break other women free from their broken relationships. "It's such a great central plotline of this team of women trying to help broken women come back to the best version of themselves," Naomi Watts shared with On The Red Carpet.
This all-female cast found common ground, describing themselves as sisters in more ways than one. "I took away sisters because we support each other on camera and off," Niecy Nash-Betts revealed. "We are all up in each other's business and we genuinely love and care for each other."
The cast also shared stories of how they drew inspiration from their real-life experiences, with Kim Kardashian drawing from her own divorce experience to shape her character Allura Grant. Meanwhile, Sarah Paulson took cues from iconic TV characters like Joan Collins' Carrington Lane.
Despite the talented all-star roster, including Judith Light, Elizabeth Berkley, James Remar, Rick Springfield, and Jessica Simpson in guest appearances, the show focuses on the camaraderie and bond between its core cast members.
The first three episodes of "All's Fair" will stream on November 4 on Hulu and Disney+, with new episodes dropping every Tuesday.
				
			In this Hulu series created by Ryan Murphy, a group of divorce lawyers, all women, leave a male-dominated firm to start their own practice. The show boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Kim Kardashian as the strong and fierce Allura Grant, Sarah Paulson as the cunning Carrington Lane, Niecy Nash-Betts as the determined Emerald Greene, Glenn Close as the mentor Dina Standish, Teyana Taylor as the ambitious Milan, Naomi Watts as the complex Liberty Ronson, and others.
According to the cast, a significant part of their appeal lies in their portrayal of women who help break other women free from their broken relationships. "It's such a great central plotline of this team of women trying to help broken women come back to the best version of themselves," Naomi Watts shared with On The Red Carpet.
This all-female cast found common ground, describing themselves as sisters in more ways than one. "I took away sisters because we support each other on camera and off," Niecy Nash-Betts revealed. "We are all up in each other's business and we genuinely love and care for each other."
The cast also shared stories of how they drew inspiration from their real-life experiences, with Kim Kardashian drawing from her own divorce experience to shape her character Allura Grant. Meanwhile, Sarah Paulson took cues from iconic TV characters like Joan Collins' Carrington Lane.
Despite the talented all-star roster, including Judith Light, Elizabeth Berkley, James Remar, Rick Springfield, and Jessica Simpson in guest appearances, the show focuses on the camaraderie and bond between its core cast members.
The first three episodes of "All's Fair" will stream on November 4 on Hulu and Disney+, with new episodes dropping every Tuesday.