Kim Kardashian is (kind of) a married woman again—at least for the cameras.
While filming her upcoming legal drama "All's Fair," Kim and her on-screen husband, played by model and actor Matthew Noszka, were spotted running along a Malibu beach, sharing kisses, and playfully splashing in the waves. If you didn't know better, you might think you were watching a real-life Kardashian wedding unfold. But this time, it's all for the script.
Kim's TV Drama Era Is in Full Swing
In late January, the reality star-turned-actress was seen filming another dramatic moment for the show in Los Angeles. Dressed in a flowing yellow gown, black gloves, oversized sunglasses, and dripping in diamonds, Kim channeled her inner Beyoncé by smashing a car's windows with a baseball bat. Fans immediately drew comparisons to "Lemonade," specifically that unforgettable moment when Beyoncé, in a similar yellow dress, took a bat to a cheating man's car.
What We Know About 'All's Fair'
Created by Ryan Murphy (the mastermind behind "American Horror Story" and "Dahmer"), "All's Fair" is described as a "high-end, glossy, and sexy adult procedural." Translation? It's "Scandal" meets "Suits" but with Murphy's signature stylish, over-the-top intensity. The cast is stacked, too, featuring Glenn Close, Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor, and Naomi Watts.
Kim is rumored to be playing LA's most powerful divorce attorney, leading an elite, all-female law firm.
Kim and Ryan Murphy: A Hollywood Power Duo
Kim's acting journey started with Murphy's "American Horror Story: Delicate," where she impressed audiences as a no-nonsense publicist. Now, with "All's Fair," she's stepping into an even bigger role, proving she's more than just a reality TV icon.
At this rate, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame might not be so far-fetched. Kim is among the most popular reality TV stars globally. Her fame stems from her public presence, influential reality TV show “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” and now “The Kardashians” on HULU. Despite her immense popularity, her achievements in reality television do not align with the traditional criteria set by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce for Walk of Fame stars. However, her foray into acting could redefine her status concerning the Walk of Fame.
Kim hopes to become the first reality TV star with one monument on the Walk of Fame. “There was a quote where somebody said that reality stars will never get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame,” she said. “I’m so competitive that I think that it would be a huge achievement and a goal that anyone would want. I would love to break that mold.”
Angelina Jolie, Oprah, Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, Madonna, and many more celebs don’t own a star for multiple reasons.