Halle dropped out of the project in July, shortly after news that Glenn Close and Kim Kardashian had joined the series.
Halle Berry addressed her exit from All's Fair for the first time.
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All's Fair is an upcoming Hulu legal drama from Ryan Murphy, set in an LA-based, all-female law firm.
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The show was initially supposed to feature and be produced by Halle, but she bowed out last month. News of her exit came shortly after it was reported that Glenn Close and Kim Kardashian would star alongside her on the show.
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While little is known about Glenn's involvement, Kim is set to play the owner of the firm and will serve as an EP on the series.
On Monday, Halle was asked about her departure at the premiere of her new Netflix spy comedy, The Union.
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"You know, things happen for a reason," she told Entertainment Tonight. "[But] I would have loved to have been there with those ladies."
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Halle added that she knows it's gonna be "great," especially considering that it's a Ryan Murphy project.
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"I mean, you know, duh," she said, "but next time!"
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While Halle didn't discuss the specifics of her exit, Variety previously reported that it came down to a scheduling conflict.
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