
Glenn Close genuinely praises Kim Kardashian’s work in Ryan Murphy’s new legal drama, All’s Fair. Close was impressed by Kardashian’s dedication and professionalism. In a recent interview with Variety, Close noted that Kardashian always knew her lines, was punctual, and well-prepared. While some might consider these basic expectations for experienced actors like Niecy Nash, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Teyana Taylor, and Close herself, Close admires Kardashian’s humility. Kardashian didn’t pretend to be a seasoned actress but was intelligent enough to surround herself with people from whom she could learn. Close appreciated that Kardashian was open to guidance and didn’t have an inflated ego, which made working with her a positive experience.
Even though the Hulu show has received harsh criticism, Glenn Close doesn’t believe it’s due to the Kardashians’ abilities. She points out that the family themselves would admit not everyone is a fan, and that they have a strong public image. Close also feels critics judged the show too quickly, only watching the initial episodes. She thinks the first three episodes were the weakest and created a difficult first impression, but believes the entire nine-episode series ultimately comes together. While the show has mainly sparked a dedicated online fandom after five episodes, viewers are still tuning in to see how it unfolds.
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2025-11-20 18:54