Halle Berry And Glenn Close Will Star With Kim Kardashian In New TV Show

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Kim Kardashian is keeping up with acting heavy-hitters. The reality star has recruited Halle Berry and Glenn Close as her costars and co-executive producers in All’s Fair, a new legal drama created by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken, according to multiple outlets. Other executive producers attached to the project include Kardashian’s mom Kris Jenner.
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Kim Kardashian will be joined by Halle Berry and Glenn Close on All’s Fair, a new TV show co-created by American Horror Story’s Ryan Murphy.

The show is being billed as a “high-end, glossy and sexy adult procedural,” per the reports, with Kardashian playing Los Angeles-based divorce attorney and the owner of an all-female law firm.

A premiere date has not been determined, though the show’s initial pitch to Kardashian—who previously worked with Murphy on American Horror Story: Delicate—was documented on the season five premiere of The Kardashians in May.

“You were really, really good,” Murphy told Kardashian of her acting on AHS, “to the point they called me and was like, ‘Do you think Kim would want to do her own show?'”

At the time, Murphy said the project will focus on the “bond of women trying to get through an experience together,” leading Kardashian to relate with her own personal connection to high-powered attorney Laura Wasser, who handled the SKIMS mogul’s divorces from Kris Humphries and Kanye West.

“I know I don’t need to add another thing to my schedule,” Kardashian said of the project, “but it’s so different than what I do and it’s such a challenge for me. I love the challenge.”

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However, the 43-year-old expressed concerns over her acting range on another episode of The Kardashians.

“You need less Botox for more emotions—and I don’t have it,” Kim quipped. “How am I going to cry? How am I going to be scared out of my mind? I cannot move.”

But in a confessional, Kim proposed that she can still take on one acting project per year.

“I’ve got about 10 years where I still look good, so that’s all I’ve got in me,” she added. “And then I’ll take some time off.”

Keep reading to see Kardashian through the years…

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