Kim Kardashian Fails Bar Exam While Playing Lawyer in ‘All’s Fair’
Kim Kardashian recently shared her disappointment after failing the bar exam she took over the summer. The reality star expressed her resolve to continue her legal journey despite this setback. “I’m not a lawyer yet; I just play a very well-dressed one on TV,” she posted on Instagram.
Legal Aspirations and Challenges
Kardashian’s journey in law began with her apprenticeship in California, driven by her passion for criminal justice reform. She has previously failed the California bar exam three times. However, she did pass the “baby bar” exam in 2021.
In her Instagram post, Kardashian acknowledged the challenges she has faced and reflected on her progress. “Falling isn’t short of failure — it’s fuel. I was so close to passing the exam and that only motivates me even more,” she shared.
Future Goals in Law
Kardashian’s ultimate ambition is to open a law firm that hires formerly incarcerated individuals. This goal aligns with her interest in supporting reform within the justice system. In 2022, she expressed her desire to complete law school in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
Acting Career and Critiques
Alongside her legal studies, Kardashian stars in Ryan Murphy’s new series, All’s Fair, where she portrays a lawyer. The show features a star-studded cast, including Glenn Close and Naomi Watts. Despite its popularity on Hulu, the series has received mixed reviews, with some critics labeling it as lacking depth.
- Kim Kardashian failed the bar exam this summer.
- She has previously failed the California bar exam three times.
- She passed the “baby bar” exam in 2021.
- Kardashian is focused on criminal justice reform.
- Her late father, Robert Kardashian, was a renowned attorney.
Although the critiques of All’s Fair have been harsh, Kardashian maintains a sense of humor about the reviews. She engaged with her audience on social media, highlighting the show’s status as a popular series.
The journey continues for Kardashian as she balances her multiple ventures, with her sights set firmly on becoming a licensed attorney.