Ireland Baldwin is keeping up with the internet drama.
The actress, 30, is putting Kim Kardashian on blast for carrying what appears to be an elephant leather Birkin bag on the Hulu legal drama, “All’s Fair.”
The fashion Instagram account, Birkin Junky, run by Daniel Wesson, posted a video on Friday that featured Kardashian, 45, holding the gray Hermès purse in the show.
Along with the reality star, “All’s Fair” stars Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Niecy Nash and Naomi Watts. The women portray female divorce attorneys who launch their own practice.
At one point in Wesson’s clip, Kardashian posed with the alleged French luxury label handbag while on a break from shooting.
Baldwin commented, “This is … Beyond,” per Buzzfeed.
“This is so disgusting and shameful,” the model continued on her Instagram Stories. “I don’t understand how these people are supported the way they are.”
Baldwin’s cousin, Hailey Bieber, is tight-knit with the Kardashian family. In fact, the Rhode founder, 29, has been best friends with the SKIMS creator’s younger sisters, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, for many years.
The Post reached out to a rep for Kardashian for comment.
“Hermès no longer makes elephant leather bags (Thank god) but back in the 80s they had a custom order made by a client of Hermès who brought in a elephant hide from a hunting safari,” Wesson captioned his post. “They rarely pop up but when they do, they take the internet by storm 👜.”
Many other social media users were outraged in the comments section.
“No no no no no no,” one person wrote, while another chimed in: “This is where I draw the line.”
“Noooooooo😢so cruel . Unacceptable,” a third social media follower penned.
In April, PETA posted that while the brand never “officially” sold the elephant purses, they did create them from the elephant skin.
The animal rights organization also noted that the elephants were allegedly shot and killed on a safari in the ’80s.
Kardashian, meanwhile, worked with stylist Soki Mak to put together her character Allura’s looks.
They pulled vintage pieces from fashion icons such as Donna Karan and John Galliano.
But many viewers ridiculed Kardashian’s “unrealistic” fashion choices on the show.
“She would’ve looked hot if it just didn’t show her thong, so why not just go with that?” one person wrote via social media, per the US Sun. “Now it makes the show even more unrealistic. What person would actually hire that lawyer?”
Mak remained unbothered and stood by her fashion choices.
“Honestly, when I first opened the DM from Kim, I thought it was a fake profile,” she revealed while speaking to Vogue earlier this month. “We collaborated on a couple of projects together before the ‘All’s Fair’ opportunity came around. Everything was moving at such a fast pace that I didn’t really have time to digest the magnitude of the opportunity and what I was about to embark on. It was all very last-minute.”
The stylist explained that both herself and Kardashian “knew the show would be a talking point, regardless of whether it’s to someone’s taste. What we were trying to convey with Allura is that she doesn’t give a s–t what other people think. She knows exactly what she likes and doesn’t follow trends. She has her own style and has fun with it.”
Mak said that Allura “exudes confidence” while walking “down the hallway in the law office.”
While the looks were “obviously exaggerated for TV,” Kim and [producer] Ryan [Murphy] got it straight away.”
Regardless of the high-end fashion on the 10-episode project, the legal drama has been critically panned.
“Fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complicated, they navigate high-stakes breakups, scandalous secrets, and shifting allegiances – both in the courtroom and within their own ranks,” the show’s official logline reads. “In a world where money talks and love is a battleground, these women don’t just play the game – they change it.”
The show garnered a 0% Rotten Tomatoes and has now landed at just 3% on the website.
The Post’s TV critic Lauren Sarner described “All’s Fair” as a “trainwreck,” calling “every creative choice” “baffling.”
“I did not know it was still possible to make television this bad,” Lucy Mangan of The Guardian said in her review.
USA Today’s Kelly Lawler wrote that the series was “the worst TV show of the year.”
Many cast members quickly defended their show.
Earlier this month, Anthony Hemingway, who directed four episodes, told The Hollywood Reporter: “You’re not going to please everybody.”
“You may have certain criticisms, while there are a million others who love it,” the 48-year-old shared. “I think the show holds a mirror up to each person who watches it. It’s 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.”
Close, 78, meanwhile, told The Guardian after negative reviews surfaced: “I swear to God, I’ve seen all nine episodes and it’s pretty f–king good. It is what it is: it’s juicy and outrageous at times and touching.”
The star also gushed over working with Kardashian.
“She’s lovely,” Close detailed. “And very smart. Very, very conscientious with her kids. When we were filming, she was going through working towards her law degree, and near the end, she would have flashcards.”
And on Monday, the Post confirmed that “All’s Fair” has been renewed for a second season.
The show launched at No. 1 on Hulu’s viewership chart in the first three days of its release. Then, it quickly nabbed the title for best original scripted premiere in three years, according to Variety.