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Key Points Glenn Close responded humorously to poor reviews of Hulu’s All’s Fair on Instagram. She referenced her infamous Fatal Attraction bunny-boiling scene with a clever drawing. All’s Fair premiered with a 0% critics score; other cast members also mocked the criticism. Glenn Close won’t be ignored by critics of her new TV series. Following the series premiere of Hulu’s All’s Fair this week, Close reacted to the show’s poor reviews in the best way possible—and it’s safe to say her fans are loving it. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade’s Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Glenn Close References Fatal Attraction While Addressing ‘All’s Fair’ Critics Taking to Instagram on Thursday, Nov. 6 to address the criticism head on, Close couldn’t help but reference her iconic role in 1987’s Fatal Attraction while sending an unmistakable message to the naysayers. The 78-year-old actress posted a drawing of the All’s Fair cast leaning over a hot pot of stew, which was cleverly labeled “Critic-bunny stew.” It even had a depiction of a dead rabbit sticking out of the pot. Fans of Fatal Attraction will recognize the reference from legendary thriller film, in which Close’s character Alex Forrest boils a pet rabbit to get revenge on her former lover Dan Gallagher (Michael Douglas) and his family. Oops! We’re unable to load this content right now. View directly on Instagram The infamous bunny boiling scene was clearly referenced in the drawing, which Close posted to Instagram along with several clapping hands emojis. It’s not clear if Close drew the sketch herself or if she just reposted a photo of the artwork—but either way, her fans are definitely here for it. “Obsessed with you,” one of her fans commented on the Instagram post, while others called the drawing “hysterical” and “brilliant.” “‘The Queen has spoken!” another user declared. The Hulu Instagram account also chimed in to call the post “iconic 👏,” while the official page for All’s Fair labeled the drawing, “a masterpiece ✨.” All’s Fair Debuts With 0% Critics Score on Rotten Tomatoes Close isn’t the only cast member on All’s Fair to publicly address what critics are saying about the new legal drama. Kim Kardashian also poked fun at the bad reviews with an Instagram post on Thursday, where she reposted a photo of a tweet reporting that All’s Fair debuted with a 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes. (The 0% score was based on 5 critics reviews, and as of publication time, the percentage has climbed to 5%, based on 20 total reviews.) “Have you tuned in to the most critically acclaimed show of the year!?!?!?” Kardashian, 45, quipped in her Instagram post. In addition to Close and Kardashian, the new show features an all-star lineup of actresses, including Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor, Naomi Watts and Niecy Nash. The first three episodes were released on Tuesday, Nov. 4, and will continue to drop weekly until the season finale on Dec. 23.