Taylor, 35, said working alongside Kardashian was “really good” and helped strengthen a bond that already existed before the show began. According to Taylor, their friendship deepened during filming and grew into something more like family.
“We were already friends before, but the show really brought us closer,” Taylor said. “We started as friends and finished as sisters.”
She explained that going to work every day with Kardashian and the rest of the cast made the experience special. Taylor said the women on set formed a strong sisterhood, something she found especially important.
“It was really good to get to go to work with her every single day,” she said. “All of the ladies really came together.”
Taylor added that she feels grateful to consistently work with people she genuinely enjoys. She said she’s been lucky to have positive experiences on nearly every set she’s worked on.
Before All’s Fair, Taylor was professionally connected to Kardashian’s ex-husband, Kanye West. She first met him during his Glow in the Dark tour in 2008. Over the years, Taylor collaborated with West on music, signed to his G.O.O.D Music label, and appeared in his 2016 music video “Fade.”
All’s Fair, which premiered in November, follows a group of powerful female divorce attorneys who leave a male-dominated law firm to start their own practice. The series focuses on ambition, loyalty, and the strength of women supporting one another.
The show features an ensemble cast including Kardashian, Glenn Close, Niecy Nash-Betts, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, and Taylor.
Kardashian plays Allura Grant, a driven attorney who helps launch the new firm. Taylor stars as Milan, an aspiring lawyer and Allura’s mentee, who is still finding her place while hiding a secret.
“Milan is the baby of the group,” Taylor previously explained. “She has a lot to learn and is figuring out how to navigate everything.”
Taylor said the story highlights the importance of community and female support. “It shows that we won’t let men come between that community,” she said.
For Taylor, All’s Fair wasn’t just another acting job — it was an experience built on trust, friendship, and shared growth.
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