
Kim Kardashian has had fans chuckling after having her say on a Rotten Tomatoes rating for her new show.
In case you have been living under a rock, the 45-year-old Keeping Up With the Kardashians star has returned to acting after the success of her appearance in American Horror Story.
This time, she's taken on a role close to her heart, acting in Ryan Murphy's new American legal drama series All's Fair as Allura Grant.
Kardashian stars alongside Naomi Watts and Niecy Nash-Betts to make up a team of female divorce attorneys in the show.
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Since dropping on Hulu and Disney+ earlier this week on November 4, Kim K stans have raced to binge-watch the first three episodes, making it soar as one of the most watched titles on Disney+. New episodes drop each Tuesday until December 9.
While it came in top spot across 28 countries, including the US, and in the top 10 across 36 territories around the world, a handful of critics apparently haven't shared the same enthusiasm.

On Rotten Tomatoes, it initially scored an eye-watering zero percent on the critics score, though this has since crept up to five percent while returning 66 percent on the audience score.
Now, clearly unfazed, Kardashian has taken to Instagram in good spirits to joke about the whole ordeal.
While sharing details of the show, she penned: "Have you tuned in to the most critically acclaimed show of the year!?!?!?
"All’s Fair streaming now on @hulu and @disneyplus."
In the carousel of images, the mom-of-four shared screenshots of tongue-in-cheek tweets from fans who said the fact it scored so poorly on RT actually inspired them to watch it.
"Immediately pressed play," said one in a post on X, formerly Twitter, while another echoed: "Some of the worst acting I've ever seen in my life alongside the most predictable storylines and most ridiculous styling...I'm obsessed. I need 14 seasons."
A third simply dubbed it 'Scream Queens but for wine moms and Millennial gays,' adding to the critics: "You just don't get it."
Others meanwhile said they didn't know what the bad press was all about, as one wrote: "All's Fair IS ACTUALLY SO GOOD! Me and my friend have just binged the first 3 episodes and we are obsessed with this storyline.

"The fashion and glamour is giving, the DRAMA and the acting isn't even as bad as everyone is making out. Y'all are dramatic as f***, for real."
A second said it stands as the 'chicest and campiest piece of television I have ever watched.'
Dozens have since applauded the reality TV star for candidly sharing the naysayers thoughts in her Instagram post.
"Girl, you're real AF for posting the 0 percent Rotten Tomatoes screenshot," said one.
"This post is so iconic," another celebrated with a laughing emoji.
Others waived off the critiques as 'trolls' and 'haters,' as one said: "Troll them Kim because I'm literally sat here waiting for episode 4 while haters gonna hate."
"They're hating on you," said another. "The show is so good. Great job!"
All's Fair is available to stream on Hulu and Disney+.
Topics: Film and TV, Hulu, Kim Kardashian, Rotten Tomatoes