Kim Kardashian Will Practice Law (on a Ryan Murphy Show)

Kim Kardashian has been teasing that she’ll be practicing law, and while everybody thought her new career would be shown on a TV show, it’s a bit surprising to learn that it will be on a fictional one. Ryan Murphy, executive producer of American Horror Story, is creating a new show for Hulu featuring Kardashian as a lawyer, per Deadline. Here’s everything we know about the cast and premise, of All’s Fair.

Single female lawyer, fighting for her clients

All’s Fair will be Murphy’s first show since leaving Netflix for 20th Television, which is owned by Disney. The show, written by Jon Robin Baitz (Feud: Capote vs. the Swans), will star Kardashian as a successful L.A. divorce attorney in an all-female practice. The Hollywood Reporter describes it as a “sexy procedural.” Probably the sexiest procedural since Murphy’s Nip/Tuck, with a Kim as lawyer wearing sexy miniskirts and being self-reliant. So, basically the Futurama parody of Ally McBeal. With both American Horror Story: Delicate and the recently announced film The Fifth Wheel, Kardashian’s hard pivot into acting is moving right along. And if All’s Fair doesn’t hit the way Hulu wants it to, we have a few alts:

— Blonde Ambition
— Nobody (But This One Lawyer) Wants to Work Anymore
— Brand Expansion: The Series
Run Right Back to Me

Who are Kim K.’s partners-in-law?

Per THR, Halle Berry and Glenn Close will play partners in Kardashian’s all-women LA law firm. Kardashian will be the law firm’s owner, and thus technically these two divas’ bosses. Only in LA. It’s the first TV work from Berry since Extant, and a return to legal drama for Damages star Close. Remember Damages? Great show. All three women serve as executive producers, alongside Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, and Joe Baken.

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Deadline THR Kim Kardashian Will Practice Law (on a Ryan Murphy Show)

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