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Kim Kardashian Fires Back at ‘All’s Fair’ Criticism as Viewers Flock
UPDATE: Kim Kardashian is responding to harsh reviews of her new series, “All’s Fair,” which critics have labeled “tacky” and “tasteless.” The reality star took to Instagram just hours ago, sharing a slideshow that highlights both scathing and humorous fan reactions to the Hulu show, now streaming on Hulu and Disney+.
The backlash against “All’s Fair” has been intense, with some viewers describing it as “the worst acting I’ve ever seen” while others ironically praised its low quality. One Twitter user commented, “I need 14 seasons,” showcasing the bizarre fascination it has sparked among audiences. Kardashian, 45, showcased these social media reactions, emphasizing that the show has become a sensation against the odds.
A review from the Daily Telegraph branded co-creator Ryan Murphy as “the high priest of tacky, tasteless television.” However, despite the critical panning, recent data indicates that “All’s Fair” is currently the most watched title on Disney+ across 28 countries, including the United States. It has ranked in the “top 10” in a total of 36 territories globally.
The drama initially received a shocking 0 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes from critics. As of now, the rating has slightly improved to 5 percent from 20 critics. USA Today’s Kelly Lawler condemned the series as “the worst TV show of the year,” while The Hollywood Reporter‘s Angie Han called it “brain dead,” critiquing Kardashian’s performance as “stiff and affectless.”
In a show of resilience, director Anthony Hemingway defended the series on Wednesday, noting that it takes time to appreciate its unique creative vision. “The show takes a minute to get into gear,” he stated, adding that it offers something “refreshing and creatively fulfilling.”
Kardashian’s Instagram post also highlighted her glamorous look from the screening event last month, where she was seen with co-stars Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, and Naomi Watts. As the show continues to attract viewers despite the backlash, it remains to be seen how it will fare in the coming weeks.
As “All’s Fair” garners attention for all the wrong reasons, the conversation around its quality raises questions about audience engagement in today’s streaming landscape. Viewers are clearly intrigued, and the buzz is likely to continue as more episodes roll out.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
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