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Halle Berry addresses her departure from Hulu’s ‘All’s Fair’

The star-studded legal drama features Kim Kardashian, Niecy Nash-Betts and Teyana Taylor
Halle Berry
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Halle Berry recently made headlines with her departure from the highly-anticipated Hulu legal drama “All’s Fair,” created by the renowned Ryan Murphy. The series features a star-studded cast, including Kim Kardashian and Glenn Close, and has generated significant buzz among fans.


During the premiere of her new Netflix film, The Union, Berry addressed her exit from “All’s Fair.” She cited scheduling conflicts as the reason for her departure. Despite stepping away, she expressed her enthusiasm for the project, saying that she would have loved to be there and knows the series will be great.


What is Ryan Murphy’s ‘All’s Fair’ About?

According to reports, “All’s Fair” is a legal ensemble drama that revolves around a Los Angeles divorce lawyer, played by Kim Kardashian, who works in an all-female law firm led by Glenn Close’s character. The show promises to deliver a captivating narrative filled with strong female leads.

Star-studded cast

The ensemble cast of “All’s Fair” includes: Kim Kardashian, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor and Naomi Watts.


Following Berry’s exit, Nash, Taylor, Paulson, and Watts joined the cast, but Berry’s role was not recast. Instead, the new additions will portray different characters in the series.

Behind the scenes

Ryan Murphy will not only direct and executive produce “All’s Fair,” but will also serve as the writer. The executive production team includes notable figures such as Kris Jenner, Jon Robin Baitz, Jamie Pachino, Joe Baken, Richard Levin and Lyn Greene, among others.

With a powerhouse cast and a talented production team, “All’s Fair” is shaping up to be a must-watch series. Fans are eagerly anticipating its release, and despite Halle Berry’s absence, the excitement surrounding the show remains high.

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