“A Great Actress”- Glenn Close Reveals What It Was Like Working With Kim Kardashian in 'All’s Fair'

Published 11/21/2025, 8:41 AM EST

Kim Kardashian is the ultimate queen of reinvention, a whirlwind of talent and ambition who turns every venture into gold. From shaping the beauty world with KKW and SKKN to redefining fashion with SKIMS, she has conquered industries with unmatched flair. A true jack of all trades, she has ruled reality TV, starred in films, and dominated social media with effortless charisma. Every move she makes commands attention, and lately, Kardashian is back in the headlines with her latest project.

The series All’s Fair starred Glenn Close alongside Kim Kardashian, and Close has recently shared insights on her experience of working alongside Kim Kardashian on set.

Glenn Close opens up about sharing the set with Kim Kardashian

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Glenn Close described working with Kim Kardashian on All’s Fair as surprisingly impressive. She praised Kardashian’s professionalism, noting her punctuality, preparation, and dedication. Despite the high-pressure environment, Close highlighted to Variety, “She was a great actress, but she was smart enough to have people around her who she could learn from.” Kardashian’s grounded attitude and focus made the collaboration enjoyable, revealing a side of her rarely seen: disciplined, smart, and fully committed to giving her best on set.

Critics were relentless, labeling the show as loud, absurd, and tedious, yet Glenn Close believes they judged it too quickly, as per Variety. She feels the early episodes may have faltered, but watching the full nine-episode arc reveals a bigger picture. According to her, the series builds meaning and coherence as it progresses, showing depth and development that is often missed in initial reviews. Close’s perspective challenges the harsh criticism, highlighting the value of seeing the story unfold fully. Her insights highlight the full journey of All’s Fair, revealing layers and depth beyond the early criticism.

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All’s Fair is a gripping legal drama that pulls people into a world of suspense, secrets, and high-stakes courtroom drama.

All’s Fair: Secrets, suspense, and high-stakes drama unfold

All’s Fair follows a successful divorce lawyer who leads an all-female law firm in Los Angeles, navigating high-stakes cases and personal drama. The series stars Kim Kardashian as Allura Grant, bringing charisma and depth to her role, alongside Naomi Watts as the ambitious Liberty Ronson and Niecy Nash-Betts as the formidable Emerald Greene. Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close round out the ensemble, each adding intrigue and intensity, making the legal battles and courtroom twists utterly compelling.

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Kardashian’s role in All’s Fair places her amidst an extraordinary ensemble, including Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Glenn Close, and Sarah Paulson, each delivering intrigue, intensity, and layered performances. With recurring and guest stars such as Ed O’Neill, Brooke Shields, and Jennifer Jason Leigh adding depth, the series overflows with suspense, courtroom drama, and high-stakes tension. Kardashian, who has also worked on The Fifth Wheel, is now commanding the spotlight once again. More after Glenn Close’s latest revelation.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

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