All's Fair is an upcoming legal drama series featuring Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, and others. The show is slated to drop on Hulu in the U.S and Disney+ internationally in Fall 2025.
While speaking to Entertainment Tonight during her recent guest appearance in the series, All's Fair, Jessica Simpson mentioned that it felt "natural" to work on the set with Kim Kardashian.
"I had a blast. I did eight hours of prosthetics, so it was very intense. But props to the prosthetics team. I love you guys so much. They said I had the most patience of anyone they've ever worked with, so I mean, that's a good compliment. I really embody someone that I am not, so I was definitely acting."
While talking about working with Kim Kardashian, who plays Alura Grant, the woman behind the law firm, Simpson said,
"Kim, I mean, we just live down the street from each other. Our kids are best friends, so to be son set, it just felt kind of natural. It was fun to work together - we've never worked together. She did all the lawyer talk, I did all the whining."
More about Jessica Simpson's surprise cameo in All's Fair
The first trailer of All's Fair, which was released on May 13, gave a sneak peek into Jessica Simpson's surprise cameo in Kim Kardashian's legal drama. Her appearance in All's Fair comes as Simpson is embroiled in legal drama from the separation from her husband of a decade, Eric Johnson.
While it's unclear what role Jessica Simpson would be playing in the series, the actress in the trailer can be seen tossing a beverage from a glass toward the camera. Fans were taken by surprise to notice Jessica Simpson's cameo in the trailer.
As per reports, the series is partly inspired by Kim Kardashian's actual lawyer, Laura Wasser, who represented her in divorce proceedings with Kris Humphries and Kanye West. The teaser for the debut season highlighted the firm's "women representing women" values as they take on famous clients.
The teaser also featured a sneak peek into the dark side of the attorney's lavish lifestyles, and as per the synopsis, the women-led firm includes a team of female lawyers who
"leave a male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice."
The series is produced by 20th Television and is directed by its executive producer, Ryan Murphy, who has also written the show.
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