From reality queen to courtroom drama royalty — Kim Kardashian is stepping into her most daring on-screen role yet.
🎬 A Scripted Turn with Serious Stakes
Kim’s next move: starring and executive producing All’s Fair, a new legal drama created by Ryan Murphy, launching this fall on Hulu and Disney+ She’ll play Allura Grant, the savvy head of an all-female divorce law firm alongside acting legends Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, Teyana Taylor, and the iconic Glenn Close .
💼 From Bar Exam to All’s Fair
But this isn’t just another gig. Kim has been studying law for years — she passed the California “baby bar” in 2021 and famously works with a tutor during filming . So when she steps into the role of divorce attorney Allura Grant, she’s bringing real-life courtroom credibility.
🔴 Nerve-Racking Scenes & On-Set Transformation
Kim admits she’s feeling the pressure. On the set, she filmed a “huge scene” with Glenn Close — a moment she says tested her limits . But behind the nerves, her co-stars praised her growth and energy, calling her the “leading lady” of the cast.
👠 Skims x All’s Fair—A Winning Combo
She’s not just in front of the camera. Kim is building her empire behind it, too—co-producing alongside Glenn Close and her mother, Kris Jenner, plus partnering with powerhouse Skims to bring a fresh edge to the show’s aesthetic.
✨ Why This Role Matters
- It’s her first major scripted starring role since American Horror Story.
- It merges her law aspirations and TV ambitions perfectly.
- It elevates her image beyond social media mogul—Kim wants to be taken seriously in entertainment.
All’s Fair isn’t just a show — it’s Kim’s statement: from reality to respect. And given her journey, this might just be her most powerful role yet.