We can’t wait to see this pair in Ryan Murphy’s new show All’s Fair

BY VIOLET NEWTON-WILD, IMAGE BY DISNEY/HULU

Smart suits, sharper wit, and a dazzling cast. All’s Fair just dropped its first trailer, and autumn cannot come quickly enough! 

The trailer for All’s Fair, an upcoming legal drama created by Ryan Murphy, offers a glimpse into a world of drama, challenges, and chaos. Set to premiere on Hulu and Disney Plus, the series follows a group of female lawyers who break away from a male-dominated firm to establish their own practice. Featuring an all-star cast that includes Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash-Betts, Naomi Watts and Kim Kardashian, the show has already generated significant anticipation for the sophistication, glamour and scandal of its central characters. 

Starring Niecy Nash-Betts – a proud member of the LGBTQIA community – this series is a must-watch for her fans. Known for her powerful screen presence, Nash-Betts recently earned acclaim for her portrayal of Special Agent Simone Clark, an LGBTQIA character, in The Rookie: Feds. 

Beyond her onscreen achievements, she made history in 2022 alongside her wife, musician Jessica Betts, as the first same-sex couple to grace the cover of Essence magazine. The feature was nominated for a 2023 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Print Article. In a memorable acceptance speech, Nash-Betts urged: “Let’s continue the fight for equality and normalizing that love is love.” 

Another prominent queer icon in the series is acclaimed actor and activist Sarah Paulson who has proudly embraced her LGBTQIA identity both on and off screen. Throughout her career, Paulson has portrayed a range of queer characters, including the role of Lana Winters in American Horror Story: Asylum, a lesbian whose storyline explores her relationship with her same-sex partner. 

In 2020, Paulson took on the lead role in Ratched, portraying Mildred Ratched, a character with a concealed bisexual identity. Paulson’s commitment to authentic queer representation has developed her powerful voice within both the entertainment industry and the LGBTQIA community. 

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