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Sarah Paulson Discusses Collaboration with Kim Kardashian on All’s Fair


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  • Sarah Paulson found Kim Kardashian to be unexpectedly funny during their collaboration.
  • Kim Kardashian is described as incredibly professional and dedicated on set.
  • <liSarah appreciated Kim's willingness to learn and grow throughout the filming process.

  • The upcoming project, “All’s Fair,” will be available this fall on Hulu.

Sarah Paulson saw something special in Kim Kardashian

After the American Horror Story star worked with the SKIMS founder again on Ryan Murphy’s All’s Fair, which is set to release this fall on Hulu, Sarah revealed what surprised her most about Kim. 

“She’s funny,” Sarah explained to E! News at the Television Academy Hall of Fame red carpet August 16 alongside Leslie Grossman. “She had me giggling a lot. She doesn’t take herself seriously. She’s great, I had a great time with her.” 

And while Kim—mom to North West, 12, Saint West, 9, Chicago West, 7, and Psalm West, 6, with ex Kanye West—brought a boost to morale, she was also, less surprisingly, willing to get her ass up and work

“She’s really incredibly game, incredibly professional,” Sarah, who also starred alongside Kim in AHS’ “Delicate” in 2024, continued. “She knows her lines, she’s ready to play. She’s respectful of the process, she’s learning. She’s growing. She’s happy to be there. I’ve learned a lot from her. I had a really lovely, lovely time.” (For more from Sarah and more Television Academy Hall of Fame attendees, tune into E! News tonight, August 18, at 11 p.m.)

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