
"Sarah Paulson has finally responded to critics who savaged Ryan Murphy's new legal drama All's Fair, which she starred in alongside Kim Kardashian. In the nine-part drama, Paulson plays foul-mouthed divorce lawyer Carrington Lane, the rival to Kardashian's wag and fellow lawyer Allura Grant. Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts and Teyana Taylor also star as lawyers working with Grant, while Hollywood giant Glenn Close plays the leads' early mentor, Dina Standish."
"It's always a wild thing to put the thing you've been working on out into the world for people to determine its value. But I feel like what matters to me is the absolute unbridled joy and fun we have had making and promoting the show. There's not a single thing or person in the world that could change that," she added."
"Despite its star-studded cast and Murphy's infamous camp stamp, All's Fair received a slew of notoriously poor reviews, including a zero star review in The Guardian and The Times. The latter publication also dubbed it the "worst TV drama ever". The series debuted on Rotten Tomatoes with a staggering zero per cent approval rating, though this has since risen - to three per cent."
Sarah Paulson responded to harsh criticism of Ryan Murphy's nine-part legal drama All's Fair by stressing the "absolute unbridled joy and fun" experienced while making and promoting the show. Paulson stars as foul-mouthed divorce lawyer Carrington Lane opposite Kim Kardashian's Allura Grant, with Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor and Glenn Close in supporting roles. The series attracted severely negative reviews, including a zero-star critique and a "worst TV drama ever" label, and launched with a zero percent Rotten Tomatoes approval rating that later rose to three percent. Glenn Close posted an Instagram drawing labeling a pot "critic-bunny stew".
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