Kim Kardashian continues to give negative reviews of ‘All’s Fair’.
The reality star made fun of critics who watered down her new legal drama “All’s Fair,” as many called the Hulu series “tacky” and “bland.”
“Have you watched the most critically acclaimed show of the year yet!?!?!?,” Kardashian captioned an Instagram slideshow on Thursday. “All’s Fair is now streaming on @hulu and @disneyplus.”
The “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star’s upload included screenshots of social media users’ heated opinions on the Hulu series.
“Worst acting, most predictable storyline and most ridiculous style I’ve ever seen in my life. I’m obsessively saying there needs to be 14 seasons,” one viewer wrote on X.
Kardashian’s second tweet read: “Critics who noticed the reviews of All’s Fair ended up getting people to watch and love the show #All’s Fair.”
A third fan gushed, “Hulu’s All’s Fair dares to ask the question, ‘Do shows need to be good?'” The answer is “No, it’s not.” Here we have legendary actresses giving some of the worst performances of their careers, but it takes a special talent to bring out their incompetence. Amaze ball. ”
Ms Kardashian, 45, also took up the Daily Telegraph’s review, calling co-creator Ryan Murphy a “lame, tasteless TV high priest”.
The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star concluded his comments with a post from verified account information Disney Hulu on X, revealing that “All’s Fair” is “currently the most-watched title globally on Disney+ and ranks #1 in 28 countries, including the U.S. via Hulu.”
The series is also ranked in the “Top 10 in a total of 36 regions around the world.”
Additionally, Kardashian’s merry-go-round highlighted her look at the All’s Fair screening last month, where the Skims co-creator teamed a purple crop top with fur with a brown skirt.
She posed with co-stars Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts and other celebrities at the October screening.
The series, created by Ryan Murphy, originally received a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 8 critics.
As of this publication, the rating from 20 critics has increased to 5%.
Kelly Lawler of USA Today slammed the series, calling it “the worst TV show of the year.”
Meanwhile, The Hollywood Reporter’s television critic Angie Hung called the show “brain-dead” and Kardashian’s performance “inauthentic, stiff and emotionless.”
As for the Guardian’s Lucy Mangan, she quipped: “I didn’t know it was still possible to make television this bad.”
Anthony Hemingway, who directed four episodes of the courtroom drama, fired back at critics Wednesday, reminding The Hollywood Reporter that it’s impossible to “please everyone.”
He claimed, “It takes about a minute for this show to really take off, but it definitely feels fresh and creatively fulfilling.”
Apparently referring to Kardashian’s performance, Hemingway added that viewers “can’t have one person define something and expect that to be the whole thing.”
