Psychics Predict Kim Kardashian’s Success on Bar Exam

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Psychics Predict Kim Kardashian’s Success on Bar Exam

Kim Kardashian recently expressed her frustration over psychics who incorrectly predicted her success on the California bar exam. Following her announcement of failing the exam, Kardashian took to social media to share her thoughts, labeling the psychics as “full pathological liars.”

Reaction to Psychic Predictions

In a TikTok clip, Kardashian vented her displeasure while preparing for her mother Kris Jenner’s 70th birthday party. She addressed a conversation over the misleading predictions from multiple psychics who claimed she would pass the bar exam.

  • Kardashian stated, “All of the psychics that we have met are all full of shit.”
  • She noted that at least four psychics had assured her of passing the exam, adding, “Don’t believe anything they say.”

Kardashian’s Legal Journey

Kim Kardashian faced the California bar exam in July. She received her results last week, which confirmed her failure. Despite this setback, she remains dedicated to her legal aspirations, stating, “I’m still all in until I pass the bar. No shortcuts, no giving up – just more studying and even more determination.”

This determination is not new for Kardashian. Over the past few years, she has been open about her legal ambitions and successfully passed California’s “baby bar” exam. After six years of rigorous training, she graduated from law school in May.

Advocacy Efforts

Beyond her personal aspirations, Kardashian has also become an advocate for criminal justice reform. During Donald Trump’s presidency, she lobbied for changes in sentencing laws, resulting in meetings with him and several women whose sentences he commuted.

In April 2024, she participated in a roundtable discussion at the White House with then-Vice President Kamala Harris. The meeting included recently pardoned former inmates and focused on ongoing criminal justice reform efforts.

Kardashian’s journey continues to inspire many as she balances her reality television career with serious legal and advocacy work.