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Kim Kardashian certainly knows how to have a good time. In fact, the reality star celebrated her 45th birthday in Paris on October 21 in style. She hurried from work to play for a post-premiere birthday celebration with castmates Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Teyana Taylor, and Niecy Nash-Betts, as well as her mother, Kris Jenner, after spending the evening on the carpet for the Disney+ premiere of her upcoming Hulu drama, All's Fair.
Kim blew out big sparklers on top of a birthday cake that was shaped like a tall pyramid of French macarons, while the actors and crew surrounded her in the pink and purple-lit room.
The founder of SKIMS grinned during the happy event and even accepted a rose to go with her designer ensemble, which included a slicked-back hairstyle and a cool blue off-the-shoulder satin mermaid gown by Christian Dior from the Spring/Summer 2000 collection.
After the memorable moment, Kim returned to her hotel to change into a white and gold metallic minidress in preparation for a night at the Crazy Horse cabaret.
Kim has completed her first starring role in a scripted TV series with All's Fair, which premieres on November 4, and she is starting her next orbit around the sun with a new achievement. She also gained a lot of knowledge from the co-stars she was able to celebrate her special day with.
“I love these women,” she told E! News on Oct. 17. “I learned a lot from them showing up and coming on set every single day and just seeing them work and seeing what they do. They are the best at what they do. That was the best lesson I could have learned.”
Additionally, Kim's costars have expressed how much they have enjoyed working with her, just as she has enjoyed working with them.
"I was so impressed by Kim," Glenn, 78, said in an interview with E! in May. "I say that absolutely sincerely."
She went on, "She's a very sweet woman, she does her homework, and she has great people around her, which says a lot."
They also mentioned that Kim's presence helps to inject humor into the show's somber themes.
When Sarah told E! in August, "She had me giggling a lot," and "She doesn't believe in herself. I had a terrific time with her; she's fantastic.

