Kim Kardashian’s ‘All’s Fair’ Renewed for Season 2 After Strong Ratings

Kim Kardashian’s ‘All’s Fair’ Renewed for Season 2 After Strong Ratings

Kim Kardashian’s legal drama All’s Fair from Ryan Murphy has been renewed for a second season.

The series, which also starred Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts and Niecy Nash, got high ratings for Hulu when it premiered on November 4. 

All’s Fair had an impressive debut as it logged in 3.2 million views, which was calculated as total viewing minutes divided by running time, worldwide in the three days following its November 4 premiere. 

The series had plenty of media surrounding the release as it starred so many big names and there were many premieres for the show about an all-female law firm, which led to the high numbers.

Kim Kardashian's legal drama All's Fair from Ryan Murphy has been renewed for a second season

Kim Kardashian’s legal drama All’s Fair from Ryan Murphy has been renewed for a second season

The series, which also starred Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts and Niecy Nash, got high ratings for Hulu when it premiered on November 4

The series, which also starred Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts and Niecy Nash, got high ratings for Hulu when it premiered on November 4

Hulu proudly announced that All’s Fair saw the best start for an original scripted series on the platform in three years. 

The TV critics were not kind, making Kardashian joke about it on Instagram, though fans have praised the show.

All’s Fair stars Kardashian as Allura Grant, a high-powered divorce lawyer in Los Angeles whose firm specializes in winning big settlements for their female clients. 

There were many celebrity names attached to the show, not just the leads but also the guest stars which included Jessica Simpson, Elizabeth Berkley, Brooke Shields, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Judith Light.

This is some bright news for the Keeping Up With The Kardashians veteran after she got some sad news earlier this month.

Last week 45-year-old TV personality revealed she did not pass the California bat which she took in July.

‘Well…I’m not a lawyer yet, I just play a very well-dressed one on TV,’ she began, referencing to her new Hulu series All’s Fair. 

‘Six years into this law journey, and I’m still all in until I pass the bar. No shortcuts, no giving up – just more studying and even more determination.’ 

Kim Kardashian's 'All's Fair' Renewed for Season 2 After Strong Ratings

The show premiered only three weeks ago, but there were hints there would be another season when Kardashian asked for one on social media

Kim then sent gratitude to those who have ‘supported and encouraged me along the way so far.’ 

The mom-of-four concluded her statement with a positive message and stated that she nearly passed the bar exam. 

‘Falling short isn’t failure – it’s fuel. I was so close to passing the exam and that only motivates me even more. Let’s Go!!!!!!!!!!’ 

A source close to Kim also told TMZ on the same day that the aspiring lawyer wanted to share how she fared on the bar exam for her fans.

Before the results were made public on Sunday, Kim reportedly wanted to announce it herself.

The insider explained that the social media personality wanted to continue being open about her journey to become a lawyer as she has done in the past. 

Kardashian and Watts seen on the show All's Fair

Kardashian and Watts seen on the show All’s Fair

The source also added that she knew her fans would be interested in knowing how she did. 

Late last month during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, the reality star explained that she had taken the bar exam in July and that she was awaiting her results. 

The SKIMS founder also expressed at the time that if the results showed that she passed, she had plans to be a lawyer in two weeks. 

‘I took the bar exam in July. I get the results a few days after our [All’s Fair] premiere. So in two weeks. So everyone please pray for me. I worked really hard,’ Kim said. 

She further opened up about her goal to work in the legal field by adding, ‘Maybe in 10 years, I think I’ll give up being Kim K and be a trial lawyer. That’s what I really want.’

Back in May, the media personality reached a major milestone as she graduated from her law school program following a six year journey. 

The star celebrated the big moment by taking part in a backyard ceremony which she gave a glimpse of on social media. 

Kim took part in the four-year California Law Office Study Program (LOSP) rather than attending traditional law school.  

The TV personality - who took the exam back in July - jumped to her Instagram stories this month to share that she did not pass, but has no intentions of giving up

The TV personality – who took the exam back in July – jumped to her Instagram stories this month to share that she did not pass, but has no intentions of giving up

Back in May, the media personality reached a major milestone as she graduated from her law school program following a six year journey

Back in May, the media personality reached a major milestone as she graduated from her law school program following a six year journey

Kim's late father Robert Kardashian had been a lawyer and notably was the defense attorney for O.J. Simpson amid his 1995 murder trial; the pair seen above in 1995 in L.A.

Kim’s late father Robert Kardashian had been a lawyer and notably was the defense attorney for O.J. Simpson amid his 1995 murder trial; the pair seen above in 1995 in L.A. 

During the ceremony, her mentor had opened up about the star’s ‘fierce desire to fight for justice’ and also expressed that Kim is full of ‘determination.’

They also applauded the TV personality for finishing the program while simultaneously ‘raising four children, running businesses, filming television shows, and showing up in courtrooms to advocate for others.’ 

A second mentor discussed how Kim has ‘advocated for clemency, helped reunite families, and brought national attention to the most broken parts of our legal system.’

Kim’s late father Robert Kardashian had been a lawyer and notably was the defense attorney for O.J. Simpson amid his 1995 murder trial. 

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