Kim Kardashian's All's Fair Bad Reviews Is Actually 'Best PR' — Source
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Kim Kardashian’s All’s Fair Bad Reviews Is Actually ‘Best PR’ — Source

Kim Kardashian’s latest Hulu and Disney+ legal drama, All’s Fair, has become one of Hollywood’s most unexpected talking points following its controversial debut. The series, which faced a wave of scathing reviews, is now reportedly benefiting from the backlash as insiders describe the reaction as the show’s “best PR” yet.

Sources claim Kim Kardashian’s show reviews are actually best PR

According to Rob Shuter’s Naughty But Nice, sources revealed that the backlash against Kim Kardashian’s new legal drama All’s Fair on Hulu and Disney+ has unexpectedly fueled its popularity. The report stated that the series received zero-star reviews, but this negative feedback has turned it into a surprise hit, emphasizing that “people can’t look away.” Critics had labeled the series “existentially terrible,” but the negative attention reportedly triggered a surge in viewership.

A production insider told #ShuterScoop, “The hate-watch numbers are insane. People want to see how bad it really is.” The review embargo lifted after the premiere, causing a flood of negative write-ups and viral social media reactions. Memes and reaction clips quickly spread online, transforming the series into a trending topic across platforms.

Another producer added, “Bad reviews were the best PR possible. It’s camp — and we knew it.” The report noted that Kardashian and the creative team viewed the unexpected response as a form of engagement that boosted the show’s visibility. Data from streaming metrics showed rising viewer numbers despite its critical reception.

The article concluded that Hollywood’s “so-bad-it’s-good” era has entered a new phase, with All’s Fair becoming one of the most talked-about shows of 2025. Kardashian has not publicly commented on the controversy, but internal sources confirmed that numbers are rising as audiences tune in out of curiosity to witness the widely discussed production.

Alongside Kardashian, the show features Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close in the lead roles.

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