Kim Kardashian drama renewed for season 2 as ‘All’s Fair’ scores Hulu’s biggest premiere
‘All’s Fair’ returns for season 2 on Hulu after a ratings smash, outrageous lines and fan reactions go viral

Hulu has officially renewed Ryan Murphy’s divorce drama All’s Fair for a second season after a ratings surge and a first season that quickly became a camp classic. Premiered on November 4, 2025, the show stars Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor, and Glenn Close, debuted at number one on Hulu’s viewership chart, marking the platform’s biggest scripted series launch in three years.
Despite a chorus of scathing critical reviews, Variety called it a “condescending take on girlboss fantasia”, fans couldn’t get enough of the audacious mix of legal battles, personal drama, and over-the-top dialogue that had the internet buzzing. Lines like “piggly-wiggly titties,” “blowing a priest with chlamydia,” and Sarah Paulson’s unforgettable “See you in court, cuntburger” quickly went viral, dominating memes, TikTok trends, and X reactions worldwide.
The renewal announcement comes as no surprise to viewers who have taken to social media to celebrate the show’s unapologetic energy and chaotic courtroom antics. Fans praised the cast’s chemistry, with Kim Kardashian’s performance drawing particular attention for balancing campy moments with genuine intensity. Viewers also noted the absurdity of the show’s scenarios, calling it “the guilty pleasure we didn’t know we needed.”
Ryan Murphy, who serves as writer, executive producer, and director, commented on the renewal: “We are thrilled to continue telling these wild, emotionally charged stories. Our first season set the tone, but season 2 will take the stakes even higher.” Executive producers alongside Murphy include Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene, and Richard Levine, with series stars also credited as EPs.
Even the Governors Awards saw cast members defending the series. Teyana Taylor said in a recent interview, “It’s our first season. Give us a little bit of grace,” highlighting the divide between critical opinion and audience love. Social media erupted with fans echoing the sentiment, posting clips, lines, and memes, proving that All’s Fair has cultivated a devoted, viral fanbase ready for round two.
As the show heads into season 2, Hulu is expected to capitalise on the growing buzz, while viewers anticipate even more scandalous, hilarious, and over-the-top courtroom drama from the team.



















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