Sarah Paulson finally address negative All's Fair reviews
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Sarah Paulson finally address negative All's Fair reviews
"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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