Kim Kardashian is stepping into a bold new acting venture alongside Sarah Paulson, and the trailer alone has already sent shockwaves through the internet. The much-anticipated Hulu legal drama, All’s Fair, promises fiery confrontations, emotional chaos, and powerful women taking charge. But it was one particular exchange in the trailer that immediately captured everyone’s attention — Sarah Paulson’s character unleashing a string of vulgar insults at Kim Kardashian’s, leaving viewers stunned and eager for more.
The trailer, released on October 8, 2025 (ET), opens with Sarah Paulson’s character throwing harsh words at Kim’s, including a crude slang term for female genitalia. The verbal attack doesn’t end there — she later calls Kim’s character a “wh**e lawyer,” setting the tone for what looks like one of the most ruthless dynamics in the series. The intensity of that scene alone has fueled online debates about whether this will be Kim’s most daring role yet.
Created by Ryan Murphy, All’s Fair follows a group of powerful female divorce attorneys who break away from a male-dominated law firm to start their own practice. The story promises sharp dialogue, high-stakes emotional drama, and moral ambiguity as these women navigate scandalous secrets, professional rivalries, and personal heartbreaks. Hulu describes it as a show about “fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complicated women” who take on the ugliest sides of love, money, and power.
The trailer also offers glimpses of an impressive ensemble cast, featuring Brooke Shields, Elizabeth Berkley, Judith Light, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka, and Glenn Close. The women’s clients include some of the wealthiest and most dysfunctional couples in Los Angeles, while the men, as hinted by the clip, embody some of the worst examples of ego, manipulation, and deceit.
All’s Fair marks Kim Kardashian’s second scripted television project after American Horror Story: Delicate, also produced by Ryan Murphy. While Kim is best known for her reality TV empire and business ventures, her fans are excited to see her take on a complex, scripted role that mirrors her real-life journey toward becoming a lawyer. Kim recently completed her legal studies through California’s Law Office Study Program — an apprenticeship alternative to law school — and passed the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (the “baby bar”) in 2021.
The timing of All’s Fair couldn’t be more fitting. As Kim balances her on-screen acting career with her off-screen legal ambitions, the new series could blur the lines between fiction and reality. Beyond the drama of the courtroom, viewers might even catch glimpses of the show’s production in upcoming episodes of The Kardashians. With Sarah Paulson’s razor-sharp delivery and Kim Kardashian’s surprising intensity, All’s Fair already looks set to become Hulu’s next major talking point — full of power plays, personal rivalries, and unapologetically strong women rewriting the rules.