Not content with her already packed-out schedule, her recent pivot to acting has raised eyebrows - but it hasn't dented Kardashian's ambition.
"I guess I just don't live in those expectation boxes," she says.
She says she "loves taking on constructive criticism" but doesn't understand why people think she "can't do something that you want to do or are curious or want to learn about".
Her first real introduction to acting was her 2023 casting in the 12th season of American Horror Story, in which she appeared as a publicist.
Kardashian received mostly positive critical reviews for her portrayal, which encouraged her to take on more acting roles.
All's Fair reunites the star with American Horror Story showrunner Ryan Murphy, who is also behind hit series such as Glee and Pose.
His latest project, All's Fair, is a legal drama set in the US, which sees Kardashian play a divorce lawyer alongside Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Niecy Nash and Teyana Taylor.
Kardashian says her priority was to "come in prepared" to set, adding she would spend every day "watching and learning from these women", who she called "the best acting coaches in the world".
She adds that there was a lot of pressure on her, because those behind the show were "taking a chance on working with me".
"The last thing I would want to do is be unprofessional, be late or not know my lines," she says.



