Kim Kardashian served serious ‘sexy lawyer’ vibes in a stunning new look from the set of Ryan Murphy’s highly anticipated series All’s Fair.
The 43-year-old reality queen-turned-actress, who wowed audiences with her recent turn in American Horror Story, was photographed in Camarillo, CA, on Friday, stunning in a bold, fiery red leather ensemble.
Dressed in nothing but a striking trench coat and matching knee-high boots, Kardashian flaunted her toned legs with skintight leggings.
With her sleek, raven hair slicked back and dark sunglasses adding a touch of mystery, Kim exuded movie star charisma as she shot scenes alongside co-star Naomi Watts.
The series, which centers on an all-female law firm, boasts an all-star cast, including Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, and Teyana Taylor.
Kim is also reported to be an executive producer on the upcoming drama.
She will also star opposite hunky model/actor Matthew Noszka, 31, in the highly-anticipated Hulu series.
Kim and Ryan first teamed up for American Horror Story: Delicate, which premiered on September 20, 2023.
In this groundbreaking series, Kardashian took on her first major scripted role as Siobhan Walsh, a character facing the surreal and disquieting challenges of pregnancy.
Following her performance in AHS, Kim signed on for Murphy’s upcoming project, described as a high-end, glossy and sexy adult procedural called All’s Fair.
All’s Fair was first announced in December, the first series under Murphy’s new overall deal at Disney.
The show will follow Kim playing the powerful divorce lawyer in Los Angeles, who runs a successful all-female law firm.
It’s reportedly partly inspired by Kardashian’s actual lawyer, Laura Wasser, who represented her in divorce proceedings with Kanye West and Kris Humphries.
Halle Berry was forced to drop out of the show’s A-list cast due to a scheduling conflict just days after her addition was confirmed.
She was also expected to be among the show’s executive producers.
Kardashian, her mother/manager Kris Jenner and Murphy will all executive produce with Baitz and Baken.
Jamie Pachino, Laura Greene, and Richard Levine will also serve as writers and executive producers.
Close also serves as an executive producer along with Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun, and Scott Robertson.
For Kardashian, stepping into the role of a lawyer feels particularly fitting, as she is actively pursuing a legal career in real life—having passed the baby bar exam last year, she is now preparing for the full bar exam.
Kim’s advocacy for criminal justice reform began in earnest in 2017 when she championed the cause of Alice Johnson, a woman serving a life sentence for a non-violent drug trafficking offense.
Initially, Kardashian reached out to Ivanka Trump to bring attention to Johnson’s case.
This advocacy culminated in a meeting with former President Donald Trump, where she passionately campaigned for Johnson’s clemency.
Kardashian’s efforts paid off in June 2018 when Trump granted Johnson a pardon, leading to her release from prison after more than 20 years.
Inspired by this success, Kardashian has since expanded her advocacy to include other individuals facing similar injustices, such as Kevin Cooper, who has been on death row for over three decades, and Julius Jones, a man wrongfully convicted of murder.
Through her ongoing efforts, Kardashian has established herself as a prominent voice in the movement for criminal justice reform, using her platform to raise awareness and effect change for those trapped in a flawed system.
In May 2022, during the inaugural season of her family’s Hulu show The Kardashians, Kim captured the moment she discovered she had passed the ‘baby bar’ law exam.
Sitting in her car with her friend and publicist Tracy Romulus, Kardashian logged into her online account to check the results of her third attempt at the challenging test.
The emotional revelation marked a significant milestone in her journey to becoming a lawyer, reflecting her determination and commitment to her legal education.
‘Everyone told me this was the impossible way and there was no way I would ever pass this test, and I did,’ she later said in an interview confessional.