Kim Kardashian hosts a ‘pajama party’ with All’s Fair co
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, and Niecy Nash are getting to know each other as they start filming their upcoming series, All’s Fair.
On Saturday, Nash, 56, took to Instagram to share a snap of the three actresses rocking matching black SKIMS pajamas gifted to the cast by the founder herself.
‘This is what happens when our leading lady @kimkardashian gifts our cast @skims It’s a Pajama Party on the set of #All’sFair with the icon @glennclose ❤️ Thank you Kimberly,’ Nash wrote.
The trio looked glamorous as they modeled the sleepwear behind a gold wall, and posed with one arm up at an angle as they flashed a peace sign with their fingers.
The hotly anticipated Hulu drama series will follow a successful divorce lawyer, played by Kardashian, and her all-female law firm in .
Later on Saturday, the SKIMS founder took to her Instagram Story to re-share her co-star’s post with Hip Hop Harry’s song Pajama Party playing.
‘@skims pajama party on set,’ she wrote on the snap.
Although the specifics about the series has been kept under wraps by the streaming giant, fans can expect its release sometime in early 2025.
On a May episode of The Kardashians, the Kar-Jenner matriarch, Kris Jenner, chatted about the show with director Ryan Murphy. And she compared the series to her experience with her own divorce attorney, celebrity lawyer Laura Wasser.
‘I mean there’s even so many fun moments with like Laura and I where I’m just like, “Don’t ever let me do this again!”‘ she laughed.
In response, Murphy quipped that divorce lawyers are not typically ‘very close’ to their clients, nor do they ‘tell them everything.’
‘Then the next [divorce], she would be like “Hi, you reminded me last time, don’t ever let you do this again,’ Jenner joked.
When she’s not busy acting, style maven Kim has her hands full running SKIMS.
Back in 2019, the businesswoman joined forces with Swedish entrepreneur Jens Grede to unveil the fashion line.
The brand, which was recently valued at $4 billion, initially sold shapewear before branching out into loungewear, swimwear, and most recently, menswear.
SKIMS has a focus on body positivity and inclusivity across the brand and practice inclusive sizing.
Back in 2020, a year after being in business, Kim opened up to Bazaar about what inspired her to start the company.