Ryan Murphy’s new Disney+ legal drama "All’s Fair" mixes opulence, romance, infidelity, and courtroom intrigue, with Kim Kardashian at the center of it all. The show premiered on November 4, and from the first episode, it’s clear who commands attention.
At 45, Kim Kardashian dominates every room she enters—whether on television, in film, or at a press event. That magnetism, often a double-edged sword, becomes Murphy’s greatest asset in this glossy production. Instead of overshadowing others by accident, Kardashian is purposefully placed in the spotlight.
“Even surrounded by Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor, and Niecy Nash, Kardashian remains entirely herself—impossible to miss and impossible to outshine.”
Murphy deliberately frames Kardashian not as a cameo but as a leading force. The entrepreneur, mother of four, and founder of a global shapewear line steps into the role of a full-fledged actress, proving her star power extends beyond reality television.
“Her presence fills the frame, surrounded by co-stars yet always standing a step ahead.”
Murphy understood exactly how her cultural influence could shape his series, and he leaned into it fully, turning her visibility into the show’s defining feature.
Ryan Murphy’s “All’s Fair” turns Kim Kardashian’s irresistible spotlight into cinematic power, framing her presence as the series’ most deliberate and dazzling design choice.