Look out, legal world! The glamorous All’s Fair squad has officially reported for duty—and they brought their selfie game along for the ride. On Friday morning (October 18), Kim Kardashian hit the ‘gram to bless our feeds with a stack of new selfies featuring her new co-stars Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, and Niecy Nash. Filming for their new Hulu legal drama has just begun, and these law ladies look ready to object, slay, and serve courtroom sass.
The post? Just a short and sweet “All’s Fair” caption, with Kim keeping it cool and casual—because when you’re balancing beauty, brains, and Hulu budgets, who has time for extra hashtags?
But wait, there’s more! One selfie features Ryan Murphy himself—aka TV’s Midas touch—looking snug as a bug in a Sarah Paulson hug. If Ryan’s involved, you know it’s going to be juicy, dramatic, and way too bingeable.
Earlier this week, TMZ caught Kim and Naomi Watts rocking outfits so chic they could file their own fashion patents. You just know these courtroom wardrobes will be anything but basic—think less “suit and tie” and more “CEO chic meets Vogue runway.”
The plot of All’s Fair? Oh, honey, buckle up. This show promises to be a “high-end, glossy, and sexy adult procedural.” Translation: It’s like Suits had a steamy summer fling with American Horror Story, and the lovechild is dressed head-to-toe in designer power suits.
Kim, stepping into the role of a divorce lawyer, seems fully prepared to deliver lines sharper than her contour. Meanwhile, Glenn Close will play the no-nonsense head of the firm. We can already feel the tension—and, let’s be honest, Glenn’s character is probably the type to sip scotch at 10 a.m. while calling the shots and saying things like, “You’re fired” in slow motion.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, get ready. This cast, these selfies, and that Ryan Murphy magic mean All’s Fair is going to be less courtroom drama and more “Let’s make ‘em wish they hadn’t skipped law school.” Stay tuned for legal arguments served hot, glam looks on deck, and a whole lot of courtroom drama we didn’t know we needed.