Kim Kardashian not deterred by bar failure

US reality TV star Kim Kardashian said she will “continue to work” after failing the bar exam and not qualifying as a lawyer.
Her plan to follow in the footsteps of her late father Robert Kardashian, who was a member of OJ Simpson’s defense team, has been postponed, but the businesswoman, who plays a divorce lawyer in Ryan Murphy’s new show All’s Fair, said she will continue “until I get there.”
The Skims co-founder, 45, who is known for starring alongside his family on reality TV show The Kardashians, passed the “baby bar” exam on his fourth try in 2021 and said he graduated from a law program in May.
During an appearance on The Graham Norton Show in October, he announced that he would qualify in two weeks.
“I will qualify in two weeks. I hope to practice law. Maybe in 10 years I’m thinking of stopping being Kim K and becoming a trial lawyer. That’s what I really want,” she said.
In an Instagram post on Sunday, she posted a video of the last two weeks of her workout, “the ups, the downs, and everything in between.”
“On November 7, I found out I didn’t pass the bar. It was disappointing, but it wasn’t the end,” he said.
“This dream means so much to me that I can’t give it up, so I’ll keep working, learning and showing myself until I get there.”
Kardashian shared a video that gave an insight into her preparations for the exam, showing her editing her articles and writing on the whiteboard.
He said he worked non-stop for four months and “canceled all job interviews.”
In another clip, shot the day before the bar exam, he said: “I feel good, like I feel prepared.”
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