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Kim Kardashian-starring drama All’s Fair has officially been renewed for a second season, Hulu and Disney+ have announced today (Monday, 24th November).

The series created by Ryan Murphy premiered earlier this month to overwhelmingly negative reviews, with four more episodes leading to a two-part finale on 9th December.

Despite debuting with an abysmal 3 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes, it was Hulu’s biggest premiere for an original scripted series and launched at the number one spot on Disney+ in the UK.

Also starring Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Glenn Close and Sarah Paulson, the drama follows a team of female divorce lawyers who carve their own path by opening up their own firm in a male-dominated field.

A synopsis for All’s Fair continues: “Fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complicated, they navigate high-stakes breakups, scandalous secrets, and shifting allegiances - both in the courtroom and within their own ranks.

“In a world where money talks and love is a battleground, these women don’t just play the game - they change it.”

The season two renewal and the series in general have proven controversial as many viewers have slammed the show’s performances and writing as some of the worst of the year.

However, it has also developed a passionate cult following who have praised the show’s campy tone and self-aware comedy, garnering a more respectable 66 percent audience score on RT.

Viewers have taken to social media to react to All’s Fair’s renewal, and it’s safe to say that opinions are split.

One Reddit user said: “I honestly think this show could be somewhat watchable if they had literally anyone else in the lead. Kim Kardashian just cannot act at all, and it's so jarringly obvious when she's in scenes with seasoned professionals like Glenn Close, Niecy Nash, Sarah Paulson, and Naomi Watts.

“It's almost like you can see them trying to force the tiniest bit of emotion or response from her that isn't completely wooden. And as a viewer, any time she's on screen is just absolutely painful to witness. I truly think people are just hate watching the show at this point, or they're just complete masochists.”

Another disappointed viewer admitted they had high hopes but stopped watching after just three episodes.

“I think some wittier writers could come in and this could be a total jam,” they said. “I wanted it to be fun. I was in for camp. I wasn't looking for excellence... but boy it wasn't even enjoyable enough to warrant watching for me.

“Honestly gutted. The trailers looked fab and I was pretty excited for this.”

The debate continued on X where one user fumed: “Not even trying to be a hater bc the cast is epic but Alls Fair is quite literally unwatchably bad.”

But there are plenty of fans who are excited to see the drama continue, with one saying: “All the hate on all’s fair is crazy!!

“Maybe I’m just getting older and I love to see women taking their power back, standing up for themselves, empowering each other, protecting their self, and own peace cuz that’s the point I am in my life. Besides the bad acting I like it!”

Have you been tuning in or giving the series a wide berth?

All’s Fair continues Tuesdays on Disney+.

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