Imagine this: a heated on-screen argument, a flying potato chip, and Kim Kardashian's eye becoming an unexpected target. Yes, you read that right! Sarah Paulson, in a hilarious turn of events, accidentally spat a chip directly into Kim's eye while filming their new show, All's Fair. But here's where it gets even more entertaining...
During an exclusive interview with People, Paulson recounted the moment with a mix of amusement and disbelief. “I was right in Kim’s face, delivering some intense lines, and suddenly—bing—a chip took flight and landed right in her eye!” she laughed. It’s the kind of behind-the-scenes mishap that’s both cringe-worthy and utterly relatable, especially when you’re working with friends.
And this is the part most people miss: the chaos didn’t stop there. Glenn Close recalled that the cast couldn’t even look at each other without bursting into laughter. Niecy Nash-Betts confirmed the hilarity, joking, “Once the giggles started, we knew we were in for at least a 30-minute delay.” It’s a reminder that even on high-stakes sets, human moments like these can steal the show.
But here’s the controversial part: Is this just a funny accident, or does it reveal something deeper about the dynamics of working with close friends? After all, Paulson and Kardashian’s on-set chemistry is undeniable—remember the viral video from last week’s premiere where Paulson playfully smacked Kim’s famous backside? It’s clear these two share a bond that translates effortlessly to the screen.
Kim’s ease in front of the camera might also stem from her familiarity with Ryan Murphy’s productions. Having cut her teeth in American Horror Story: Delicate, she’s seamlessly transitioned into this new legal drama. In All’s Fair, she plays a high-powered divorce attorney at a female-led firm, alongside a star-studded cast including Paulson, Close, Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, and Naomi Watts.
Here’s the question we’re left pondering: Does Kim’s comfort on set come from her friendships, her experience, or a bit of both? And more importantly, does this kind of camaraderie make for better TV? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—we’re all ears!
All’s Fair premieres November 4 on Hulu, and if the behind-the-scenes antics are anything to go by, it’s bound to be a must-watch. Mark your calendars, grab your popcorn (just keep it away from Kim’s eyes), and get ready for a show that’s as unpredictable as it is entertaining.