Kim Kardashian Fails Bar Exam, Plans to Re-Try
Kim Kardashian Delays Law Career After Bar Exam Result
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Kim Kardashian’s pursuit of a law degree,a path inspired in part by her late father Robert Kardashian’s role in O.J. Simpson’s defense team, has hit a temporary setback. She revealed on Saturday,november 4th,that she did not pass the bar exam.
Kardashian, who also stars in Ryan Murphy’s legal drama series All’s fair, shared the news on Instagram, stating: “Well… I’m not a lawyer yet, I just play a very well-dressed one on TV.”
She emphasized her continued commitment to the process, writing, “Six years into this law journey, and I’m still all in until I pass the bar. no shortcuts, no giving up – just more studying and even more determination.” Kardashian expressed gratitude for the support she’s received and reframed the result as motivation,adding,”falling short isn’t failure - it’s fuel. I was so close to passing the exam and that only motivates me even more. Let’s Go!!!!”
Kardashian’s Legal Aspirations
In an October appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Kardashian expressed her hope to eventually practice law, even suggesting she might “give up being Kim K” in ten years to become a trial lawyer. A clip of the interview is available on YouTube.
Kardashian’s current role in the Hulu series All’s Fair, alongside Glenn close, Naomi Watts, and Sarah Paulson, depicts a team of female divorce lawyers establishing their own firm.The show follows their experiences navigating a male-dominated legal landscape.
Critical Reception of “All’s Fair”
Despite Kardashian’s involvement, All’s Fair has received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics. The Guardian awarded the series zero stars out of five, while The Times also gave it a zero-star rating. The Guardian’s review and The Times’ review detail the show’s shortcomings. The Financial Times and the Telegraph each gave the series one star.
