Kim Kardashian channels Beyoncé with a baseball bat in dramatic scene smashing car windows
Kim Kardashian channels Beyoncé with a baseball bat in dramatic scene smashing car windows
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Kim Kardashian channeled Beyoncé with a baseball bat while shooting a dramatic car-smashing scene for her upcoming Hulu legal drama All's Fair in Los Angeles on Wednesday. It's been nine years since Queen Bey donned a mustard-colored Roberto Cavalli gown and wielded a baseball bat in the Jonas Åkerlund-directed music video for her 'jealous or crazy' hit song, Hold Up. But rather than mustard, the 44-year-old SKIMS CEO opted for a strapless lemon-yellow chiffon gown, diamond-studded ring choker, and black-velvet opera gloves selected by costume supervisor Michelle Sandvig.
Kim - who portrays LA's 'most successful divorce lawyer' leading 'an all-female law firm' - was literally standing atop the car while surrounded by crew members, including a man resembling creator Ryan Murphy. Kardashian - who's also executive producer of All's Fair - raised the bat over her head as she attempted to smash the windshield of the silver BMW. The Kardashians producer-star also bashed in the back windshield - proving her comically-massive sunglasses served a practical purpose in deflecting the spray of glass debris.
Kim Kardashian channeled Beyoncé with a baseball bat while shooting a dramatic car-smashing scene for her upcoming Hulu legal drama All's Fair in Los Angeles on Wednesday. It's been nine years since Queen Bey donned a mustard-colored Roberto Cavalli gown and wielded a baseball bat in the Jonas Åkerlund-directed music video for her 'jealous or crazy' hit song, Hold Up. Make-up artist Diana Shin made sure Kim's complexion was fully contoured for the rage-against-the-machine stunt, which doubled as an arm work-out.
The 43-year-old Grammy-winning pop star had similarly smashed windows of various parked cars in her Hold Up video, which was famously part of her 2016 'visual album' Lemonade. In real life, felony vandalism of property $400-$10K can result in up to three years in state prison and fines up to $50K in LA, and if a lawyer is caught committing a crime they can be disbarred or lose their license to practice.
Kardashian flashed a big smile between takes of the $69.7M-budget sexy adult procedural, which originally began production last October. Beneath her costume, the AHS: Delicate actress was sporting a pair of grey sneakers. Kim always dreamed of following the footsteps of her late father Robert Kardashian, who was part of the late OJ Simpson's 'dream team' of attorneys at his 1995 murder trial. Kardashian - who passed the 'baby bar' exam back in 2021 after failing three times - originally aimed to pass the California State Bar in 2023 without attending college or law school.
The criminal reform advocate used to spend 18 hours a week studying law under the guidance of Van Jones, Jessica Jackson, and Erin Haney and dreamed of starting her own law firm and abolishing the death penalty. Instead, Kim has settled on just pretending to be a lawyer alongside co-stars Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Niecy Nash, Teyana Taylor, Brooke Shields, Matthew Noszka, and Ed O'Neill.
But rather than mustard, the 44-year-old SKIMS CEO opted for a strapless lemon-yellow chiffon gown, diamond-studded ring choker, and black-velvet opera gloves selected by costume supervisor Michelle Sandvig. Kim - who portrays LA's 'most successful divorce lawyer' leading 'an all-female law firm' - was literally standing atop the car while surrounded by crew members, including a man resembling creator Ryan Murphy (R).
Kardashian - who's also executive producer of All's Fair - raised the bat over her head as she attempted to smash the windshield of the silver BMW. The Kardashians producer-star also bashed in the back windshield - proving her comically-massive sunglasses served a practical purpose in deflecting the spray of glass debris. Make-up artist Diana Shin made sure Kim's complexion was fully contoured for the rage-against-the-machine stunt, which doubled as an arm work-out.
The 43-year-old Grammy-winning pop star had similarly smashed windows of various parked cars in her Hold Up video, which was famously part of her 2016 'visual album' Lemonade. In real life, felony vandalism of property $400-$10K can result in up to three years in state prison and fines up to $50K in LA, and if a lawyer is caught committing a crime they can be disbarred or lose their license to practice.
Kardashian flashed a big smile between takes of the $69.7M-budget sexy adult procedural, which originally began production last October. Beneath her costume, the AHS: Delicate actress was sporting a pair of grey sneakers. Kim always dreamed of following the footsteps of her late father Robert Kardashian (M), who was part of the late OJ Simpson's (R) 'dream team' of attorneys at his 1995 murder trial. Kardashian - who passed the 'baby bar' exam back in 2021 after failing three times - originally aimed to pass the California State Bar in 2023 without attending college or law school.