
Kim Kardashian’s ‘All’s Fair’ Becomes a Surprising Streaming Hit
**Hollywood Is Shook and Kim Kardashian Is Quietly Cackling**
Kim Kardashian’s new legal drama *All’s Fair* was supposed to be sleek, prestige TV. Instead, it got dragged through the dirt with zero-star reviews and critics calling it “existentially terrible.”
But here’s the plot twist: the backlash only made it a hit.
> “The hate-watch numbers are insane,” a production insider told #ShuterScoop. “People want to see how bad it really is.”
### Camp, Critics & Chaos
The moment *All’s Fair* aired, it was roasted alive. Scathing reviews poured in within minutes, and social media went feral. Memes flew, clips went viral, and suddenly everyone needed to see the disaster for themselves.
> “Bad reviews were the best PR possible,” one producer admitted. “It’s camp and we knew it.”
It turns out Hollywood is deep into its so-bad-it’s-good era, and Kim Kardashian is leading the pack.
### Kim’s Not Bothered (Obviously)
While critics came for her acting, Kim K remains unbothered and busy. *All’s Fair* has held the No. 1 spot on Hulu for days since its premiere.
> “She’s so happy with how much the fans love the show,” a source told *Us Weekly*. “She’s joked that this is actually getting more people to watch it.”
And honestly? They’re not wrong. Streamer numbers don’t lie, and the viewership is up.
With a stacked cast—including Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, and Glenn Close—and Ryan Murphy pulling the strings, *All’s Fair* is already a cultural moment, even if it’s not the one they originally planned.
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