Teyana Taylor has nothing but good things to say about working with his “sister” Kim Kardashian. In a new interview, the singer and actress opened up about what it was like working with Kim on Hulu’s legal drama “All’s Fair.” According to the “Long Time” artist, she was previously in a relationship with the famous reality TV star, but being together on the set of their scripted series only brought them closer.
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Teyana Taylor talks what it was like working with Kim Kardashian on the set of their Hulu series

Taylor, who plays Milan, an aspiring lawyer and mentor to Kim’s character Allura, said it was “really good” to work with the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star on the set of the Ryan Murphy-created series. As Taylor explained to PEOPLE, she and Kim already had a strong relationship before filming the series, likely through Kim’s ex-husband Kanye West, but working together every day “really brought us closer.”
“We really went on the show as friends and ended the show as sisters,” Taylor added, revealing that the intimate time the two spent together was really “important” to them. “It was really good to go to work [with] her every day,” she said. “And all the ladies, we really, really formed a sisterhood.”
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Kim Kardashian and ‘Everything’s Fair’ Cast Clap Back at Critics Who Roasted Their Show

Even though Taylor could have formed a closer bond with the rest of the cast, which includes Niecy Nash, Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close and Naomi Watts, that hasn’t stopped critics from bashing certain female performances and the show’s storylines in their reviews.
According to The Blast, viewers criticized Kim specifically for her “stiff and poor” acting, then lamented that powerhouse actresses such as Close and Paulson signed on to the show. However, Kim took the criticism in stride, clapping back with a sarcastic message on Instagram.
“Have you watched the most critically acclaimed show of the year?” she captioned the carousel of photos, which garnered support from some fans, one of whom wrote: “Troll them Kim because I’m literally sitting around waiting for episode 4 while the haters go hate.”
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Kim Kardashian took inspiration from her family lawyer for her ‘Everything’s Okay’ character

In another report from The Blast, Kim talked about her “All’s Fair” character, Allura, who is a sophisticated and particularly powerful divorce lawyer.
Kim explained that to channel her inner legal villain, she took inspiration from her family’s real-life lawyer, Laura Wasser. “We consulted her. It was so important to have someone that I could channel and feel. And that was Laura, who is like a mean woman who takes care of other women,” she said.
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The SKIMS founder also credited her co-stars, saying she learned a lot from working alongside them. “I learned a lot from them being on set every day and just their job and what they do. They are the best at what they do. It’s the best lesson I could have learned,” she added.
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Kim failed the bar exam

And while she may play a lawyer on TV, the reality star and mother of four is still fighting to add “Esq.” to his name in real life.
As The Blast reports, Kim has been trying to pass the California bar exam, one of the toughest in the United States, for some time.
Her last attempt was in the summer of 2025, but she only recently learned that she was unsuccessful. “Six years into this legal journey, and I’m still going all in until I pass the bar. No shortcuts, no giving up – just more study and even more determination,” she wrote on Instagram.
“Failing isn’t failure, it’s fuel,” she added before revealing how she was “close” to receiving good news this time around. “It just motivates me more,” she said.
Kim admitted to using ChatGPT to help her study

However, some fans were unmoved by the star’s message, as she previously admitted to using ChatGPT, an AI system, to help her study. “When I need to know the answer to a question, I take a picture, I take it and I put it in there,” she said in a previous interview. “It caused me to fail tests…all the time,” she added. “And then I’ll get angry and yell at him.”
Kim explained that she would go back and forth with the computer system, saying she didn’t want the software to test her, but rather give her the answers she needs.
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“But they have to do better because I rely on them to really help me and she teaches me a life lesson and then becomes my therapist to tell me why I need to believe in myself after they get a bad answer,” she said. “It’s like a thing. I screenshot it all the time and send it to my group chat. Like, can you believe this bitch is talking to me like that? It’s crazy.”

























