We have a first look at Kim Kardashian 's All Fair's character (and we're excited!)

Kim will bring out her lawyer side in the new legal drama for Hulu!
All's Fair on Hulu key art poster
All's Fair on Hulu key art poster

Get ready for Kim Kardashian as she powers her way into the upcoming legal drama All's Fair, coming this fall to the streamer Hulu. The Ryan Murphy-created series will feature Kim portraying a cut-throat attorney from LA who takes no nonsense from anyone. However, in the same light, Kim's character will also have a sensitive and vulnerable side as she navigates her own personal trials.

Kim will not only lead the drama but also serve as an executive producer, starring alongside Glenn Close, Niecy Nash, Sarah Paulson, and several well-known celebrity cameos. As you can guess by now, All's Fair is going to be a show for women, by women, and starring women, and the more representation, the better. Additionally, we love the promise of strong yet flawed females in media, as I feel that there could never be enough. With attorneys being dominated by men, All's Fair will be a fresh take on a woman's perspective.

Here's who Kim Kardashian will portray in All's Fair

Disney+ gave a glimpse of Kim's character, Allura Grant, in pursuit, as the streamer (Disney owns Hulu) uploaded a promo for All's Fair (along with other new drops) on July 8 via YouTube. In the one-minute clip, Allura is strongly introduced in a black and white power suit, leading her practice to take on whatever's fire-balled their way. Toward the end, Nash's character, Emerald Greene, high-fives Aluura as if they had completed another successful winning case.

These are blink-and-you-miss-them snippets, but they further reveal what to expect from the characters and the show. While we're not pushing for any spoilers, we enjoy getting little teases, as they could emerge into a larger narrative!

All's Fair is the second project for Kim from Murphy after AHS, and Allura was created specifically for her. The SKIMS founder recently graduated from her law school program, a crucial step in her journey of becoming a lawyer. Kim might use this newly applied experience in her role, and therefore, making her character authentic and realistic.

The series will have a block of nine-hour-long episodes, which is the norm for Hulu and other streamers. No premiere date has been announced yet, but we're guessing it'll arrive in September or at the latest, October.

Kim's acting portfolio is expanding, and while her range is primarily set to drama, she's open to trying any genre when the opportunity arises. We also hear that she's in consideration for a villainous role in the upcoming Bratz movie for Amazon!

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