Okay, fam, let’s talk about Kim Kardashian and her journey to lawyering up. Word on the street is she faced a setback, failing the California bar exam. It’s a real moment for the reality star turned mogul, especially after dedicating six years to this legal dream.
For those of us following Kim’s evolution from TV to courtroom advocate, she recently sat for the grueling two-day California bar on July 29 and 30. This followed her graduation from the state’s law office study program earlier in the year. Remember when she was trying to pass the “baby bar?” It took four tries, with that fourth attempt finally landing in 2021. Determination!
Despite this recent hurdle, Kim took to Instagram with that signature Kardashian resilience we all know. Her message? She’s not throwing in the towel. “I didn’t pass this time, but this isn’t the end. I’ve learned so much, and I’m not quitting,” she wrote. “This journey has always been about justice and helping others — that doesn’t stop here.” We are here for it.
And it’s true! Kim has been rolling up her sleeves and diving headfirst into criminal justice reform. She’s been working alongside legal eagles, advocating for folks who’ve been wrongly incarcerated and fighting for fair sentencing. Remember when her efforts even caught the attention of President Trump, leading to clemency cases? Power moves.
Sources are saying that while she may have missed the mark this time, Kim is already mapping out her strategy to retake the exam in 2026. One thing about Kim, she’s committed. Whether it’s business, fashion, or the law, she brings the same level of focus. We’ll be watching.
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