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Are you surprised? This is what sheβs been reduced to!
Glenn Close has responded to the harsh reviews βAllβs Fairβ has received since its Tuesday premiere with a surprising Instagram post connected to her hit 1987 movie βFatal Attraction.β
Close β who stars in the new Ryan Murphy-created legal drama alongside Kim Kardashian,Β Naomi Watts,Β Sarah Paulson,Β Niecy Nash andΒ Teyana Taylor β shared a hand-drawn image of her and her co-stars surrounding a pot labeled βcritic bunny stewβ on Thursday.
βFatal Attractionβ starred Close as Alex Forrest and Michael Douglas as family man Dan Gallagher. It follows the pair after a passionate weekend love affair.
Closeβs character, however, becomes increasingly obsessed with Douglasβ and eventually boils his daughterβs pet bunny in a pot on the familyβs kitchen stove.
Taylor, 34, commented on the βDangerous Liaisonsβ starβs seething post with a series of heart-eye and kiss-face emojis, while the official βAllβs Fairβ Instagram account called the post βa masterpiece.β
The β101 Dalmationsβ star, 78, previously opened up about how βFatal Attractionβ helped her bond with the rest of the βAllβs Fairβ cast β especially after she learned Kardashian, 45, had never seen the Oscar-nominated thriller.
βIt came up that Kim had never seenΒ βFatal Attraction,ββ Close explained in April. βSo we said we should all get together and have a pajama party and watchΒ βFatal Attraction,β and watch Kim watchingΒ βFatal Attraction.β And we did.β
The Skims founder detailed the castβs watch party further during an appearance on βThe Viewβ last month.
βWe had a little sleepover,β Kardashian, joined by Nash and Taylor, told the panel. βIt was really fun.β
βLet me tell you, Glenn was wasted,β the reality star added. βSo, she was spilling every tea!β
Nash, 55, interjected to share how Close filled her βAllβs Fairβ co-stars in on βall the backstoriesβ viewers might not know when watching the Adrian Lyne-directed flick.
βIt would be like, βWait, pause it.β She was like, βI needed a pitcher of tequila before. It was hiding at the bottom. If you look close enough in the elevator scene,’β Kardashian continued. βEvery scene, she had a story.β
As for βAllβs Fair,β the new series follows a team of female divorce attorneys starting their own all-female practice.
The show, which premiered on Hulu earlier this week, was skewered by critics and started with a rare 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
βI did not know it was still possible to make television this bad,β Lucy Mangan ofΒ The GuardianΒ wrote in her review. Kelly Lawler of USA Today called the legal drama βthe worst TV show of the year,β whileΒ The Hollywood ReporterβsΒ Angie Han called the series βbrain dead.β
The Post, meanwhile, described it as so βmind-bogglingβ that not even the real actors on the show could help save such a βtrainwreck.β
But Close wouldnβt be the first star to fire back at the showβs many critics. Director Anthony Hemingway defended βAllβs Fairβ in an interview with THR published Wednesday.
βYouβre not going to please everybody,β Hemingway, 48, told the outlet. βYou may have certain criticisms, while there are a million others who love it.β
βI think the show holds a mirror up to each person who watches it,β he continued. βItβs just about: Can you connect to it or relate to it, and see yourself? It may be out of your league, it may not be anything you can connect to, and I think that goes for anything that gets presented on screen.β

