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‘All’s Fair’ Has Been Renewed for Season 2! Everything We Know About the Hulu Drama Starring Kim Kardashian

All’s Fair has sparked controversy since day one — whether it’s because of Kim Kardashian’s controversial casting, the premise or the acting, Ryan Murphy’s latest Hulu drama has definitely been a lightning rod. But here’s the twist: despite the backlash and negative reviews, viewers are absolutely tuning in. And now, All’s Fair officially has a season 2 on the way.

Here’s everything we know about season 2 of All’s Fair:

When Was Season 2 Confirmed?

Hulu wasted no time. The streamer renewed All’s Fair for a second season just three weeks after the show debuted on November 4, 2025.

According to Hulu, the series pulled in a massive 3.2 million views worldwide within its first three days, marking the best launch for an original scripted show on the platform in three years. Not bad for a series critics called one of the year’s worst.

What Is ‘All’s Fair’ About?

All’s Fair stars Kim K as Allura Grant, a high-powered Los Angeles divorce attorney who specializes in landing blockbuster settlements for women. She’s joined by an A-list cast including Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka, Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close.

Ryan Murphy described the series to Deadline as “a show about women getting the last word, which is something I think we all need right now.” He added that All’s Fair is about the “power of yes” and is “bringing back fashion to television in a really big way.”

When Will Season 2 Come Out?

Hulu hasn’t announced a release date yet, but with the renewal locked in, we can expect it on our screens sooner rather than later.

How Did the Cast Respond to the Backlash?

Kim definitely didn’t shy away from the negative headlines. In fact, she leaned right in. “Have you tuned in to the most critically acclaimed show of the year!?!?!?” she joked on an Instagram post from November 6, which included screenshots of those negative reviews.

Glenn also came to the show’s defense — and she didn’t hold back.

“I swear to God, I’ve seen all nine episodes and it’s pretty f****** good,” she told The Guardian. “It is what it is: it’s juicy and outrageous at times and touching.”

Season 1 of All’s Fair is currently airing, and will premiere a two-episode finale on December 9.

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