Kim Kardashian has landed the lead role in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming legal series.
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The series will mark the second collaboration between the reality star and the director after that American Horror Story: Delicate, also created by Brad Falchuk. The Skims founder, 43, is set to play “LA’s most successful divorce lawyer and owner of an all-female law firm.”
If we don’t know the title yet, the series promises to be a “sophisticated, exciting, uplifting justice show for adults,” according to Deadline. Ryan Murphy and the writers reportedly presented the project to Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner, who signed on “immediately.” The mother-daughter duo will also produce the series, which will be written by Jon Robin Baetz and Joe Paquin, and will air on Hulu, home of the family reality show, The Kardashians.
The small screen star is supposed to feel comfortable in her new role, as she is studying law with the aim of becoming a lawyer. In 2021, she passed the Baby Bar and is currently preparing for the bar exam.
This news comes shortly after the announcement of Kim Kardashian’s participation in… Fifth wheela comedy created by former Saturday Night Live writer Paula Pell and his wife, actress Jeanine Prieto.
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