Entertainment
World Premiere of ‘All’s Fair’ Takes Hollywood by Storm
Los Angeles, CA – A rare Hollywood event took place Thursday night at the DGA Theater Complex, where the world premiere of the highly anticipated legal drama series All's Fair captivated audiences for the first time. This premiere was distinctive; unlike typical Hollywood events, only a select few had previewed the series before the public screening.
Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, and Matthew Noszka were among the stars present at the premiere, which drew significant anticipation. The show follows a team of female divorce attorneys who leave a male-dominated firm to establish their own powerhouse practice. Attendees enjoyed a glamorous atmosphere, complete with elaborate floral decorations and a lavish backdrop for photo opportunities.
Paulson emphasized the moment by calling out for creator Ryan Murphy to join the group shot, but Murphy chose to forgo the interviews, allowing the female leads to take center stage instead. Later, Disney Entertainment co-chairman Karey Burke introduced both the show and Murphy to the packed audience.
“This show is original. It’s sexy and aspirational,” Burke praised. “It’s really juicy and there’s nothing like it on television. In other words, it’s a Ryan Murphy show.” Burke further commended Murphy for consistently delivering culture-defining hits, underscoring how All’s Fair continues that legacy by featuring Kardashian in her first major scripted role.
Burke noted Murphy’s admiration for Kardashian and her relentless work ethic, mentioning the significant role her mother, Kris Jenner, played in facilitating the partnership. “It was Kris who put together this incredible powerhouse partnership,” Burke stated.
Murphy then addressed the audience, recalling how he had pitched a reality idea to Kardashian and Jenner that fell flat. “When I started my pitch, I could tell Kim was losing interest,” he recalled humorously. Encouraged, Jenner suggested that Murphy write a role specifically for Kardashian, and thus All’s Fair was born.
Murphy described the series as an inspirational and aspirational show that brings high fashion back to television. The trailer has garnered significant attention, exceeding 144 million views since its release. “It’s astounding, and we’re so grateful,” Murphy remarked.
As the premiere concluded, Kardashian joined the festivities, noting to the audience her need to conduct interviews. “I want to start watching, so if you see me sneaking out, please don’t think I’m leaving because it’s bad,” she said, emphasizing her excitement for the moment as the crowd applauded.
