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Hulu Bets on Kim K's 'All's Fair' Despite Bad Reviews

Summary

  • Show renewed for season two despite widespread negative reviews.
  • Hulu cites show as biggest scripted premiere in three years.
  • Kim Kardashian jokes about negative feedback boosting viewership.
Hulu Bets on Kim K's 'All's Fair' Despite Bad Reviews

Hulu has greenlit a second season for Kim Kardashian's legal drama, 'All's Fair,' a decision made in the face of considerable critical backlash. The streaming platform highlighted the show's impressive debut, declaring it the most successful Hulu original scripted series premiere in three years based on initial streaming data.

The series, which features an ensemble cast including Naomi Watts and Teyana Taylor, quickly climbed to the top of Hulu's daily rankings and has maintained a strong presence. Beyond viewership numbers, 'All's Fair' has generated significant social media buzz, amassing billions of impressions. New episodes are still being released weekly, leading up to a two-part finale.

Kim Kardashian has addressed the mixed reception with humor, even joking that the negative commentary might be increasing viewership. She shared during filming for her reality series, 'The Kardashians,' that success is not guaranteed and that she pours her heart into projects. Kardashian views acting as a greater challenge than reality television, embracing the pressure to prove her acting capabilities.

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Hulu renewed 'All's Fair' because it became their biggest scripted original series premiere in three years and has maintained high viewership and social media engagement.
Kim Kardashian humorously suggested that the negative reviews might be driving more viewers to watch the show and expressed that one project doesn't define her.
'All's Fair' follows an all-female law firm led by Allura, played by Kim Kardashian, alongside other prominent actresses like Naomi Watts and Glenn Close.

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