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In a preview for an upcoming episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Kim Kardashian reflects on the recent success of her new series, All’s Fair, and asks Disney or Hulu officials to reward her with the $20 million diamond necklace she wore to the 2025 Met Gala earlier this year.
For the May 5 event, the 45-year-old SKIMS mogul wore a two-piece crocodile skirt by Chrome Hearts and accessorized with a string of pearls hanging from the waistband, a multi-million dollar diamond necklace and a matching leather hat.
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“Hulu, Disney, can you buy it? You have the No. 1 show on Hulu? Come on, guys,” the reality star-turned-actress said of the neckwear during a confessional scene on the Thursday, Nov. 27 episode.
She added that if they comply, the gift “really becomes the deal.”
All’s Fair is a Hulu legal drama created by Ryan Murphy. Kardashian, who stars as divorce lawyer Alura Grant, will also serve as an executive producer on the series.
Her ensemble cast will be joined by Glenn Close, Niecy Nash-Betts, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson and Teyana Taylor.
According to the synopsis, “A team of female divorce lawyers leave a male-dominated firm to open their own high-powered law firm.” Despite harsh reviews (and a 0% debut on Rotten Tomatoes), the show garnered 3.2 million views worldwide in three days on Hulu, Deadline reported.
Record numbers make All’s Fair Hulu Originals the biggest scripted series premiere in three years.
On Monday, November 24, Ryan Murphy Productions announced that the popular television show has been renewed for a second season, just weeks after its November 4 premiere.
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“It’s crazy that this journey is over,” Kardashian tells PEOPLE during an exclusive cover shoot ahead of the release of All’s Fair. “The problem is, with these shows, there’s no guarantee it’s going to be a hit.”
She added, “You put your heart and soul and time into something and what if it doesn’t become a hit? So what was this all about?”
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Season 2 is expected to begin production in spring 2026, according to Ryan Murphy Productions.
All’s Fair Season 1 is available to stream on Hulu, with new episodes released every Tuesday at 12am PT/3am ET until December 23rd.
