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Kim Kardashian’s Law Journey: Still Studying After Bar Exam Failure

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Kim Kardashian Fails California Bar ‍Exam,Continues Legal Pursuit While Starring as Lawyer ‌in‍ New Series

Los Angeles,CA – Kim ‍Kardashian ​has ‌failed the California bar exam for‍ the⁣ fourth time,despite⁢ her ⁢ongoing studies and ⁤a current role ‍portraying a‌ lawyer in Ryan ‌Murphy’s Hulu series,All’s Fair. ⁣Kardashian publicly acknowledged the result, stating, ‍”Falling isn’t short of failure – it’s fuel. ⁢I was so ‌close to passing‍ the exam and that only motivates me even more.”

Kardashian’s dedication to a ​legal career ⁣stems from a passion for criminal justice reform. She has been pursuing her legal ​studies⁤ through an apprenticeship ⁣programme in California⁣ and previously passed the “baby bar” ⁣exam ⁢in 2021,a prerequisite for continuing her legal education. Her ultimate goal, she shared with The Hollywood Reporter in 2022, is ​”to open up a firm‍ that hires formerly incarcerated people.”

The reality star, known​ for Keeping Up With the kardashians and her Skims brand, has been balancing⁣ her business ​ventures​ with her legal studies ⁤since 2018.⁤ law is also a family legacy, as her​ late father, Robert⁢ Kardashian, was⁣ a lawyer and a member of ​O.J. Simpson’s defense team.

Currently, Kardashian is simultaneously starring⁢ in All’s Fair, alongside Glenn⁢ Close, naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, and⁣ Niecy Nash. Despite the A-list‌ cast, the show has received‍ largely negative ⁢reviews, with The Hollywood Reporter’s Angie⁢ Han calling it “stiff and affectless.” Though, the‌ series has ‌proven popular with audiences, currently ranking as the ‍No. 1 show on Hulu. Kardashian responded to the criticism with a playful Instagram ⁤post, quipping, “Have you tuned in to the most critically acclaimed show ⁣of the year!?!?!?.”

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