Kim Kardashian fails Bar Exam but vows to try again
Sandy Verma November 10, 2025 05:25 PM

Kim Kardashian’s dream of becoming a lawyer has once again faced disappointment.

The reality TV star shared on Instagram that she could not pass the California Bar Exam held in July 2025. She wrote that she felt disheartened but would not give up on her goal.

Kim said she has been studying law for six years and plans to keep going until she becomes a lawyer. “I’ll study harder and retake the exam. No shortcuts, no quitting,” she said.

She added a light-hearted note for her fans, saying, “Well, I’m not a lawyer yet — I just play a stylish one on TV.”

Kim thanked her followers for their love and encouragement throughout her journey. She said failure is not the end but a reason to try harder. “I was close to passing, and that gives me more motivation to keep pushing forward,” she wrote.

This is not the first time Kim has faced challenges in her legal studies. In 2021, she passed the “baby bar” exam on her fourth attempt after failing it three times.

The California Bar Exam is known to be one of the toughest in the United States, with a pass rate of around 50%.

Kim’s passion for law comes from her late father, Robert Kardashian Sr., who gained fame as one of O.J. Simpson’s defense lawyers during his high-profile trial.

Earlier, NASA has responded after reality star Kim Kardashian questioned the 1969 Moon landing. On a recent episode of The Kardashians, she said she thought the Moon landing might have been fake. She also mentioned watching videos of astronaut Buzz Aldrin talking about it.

In reply, NASA Administrator Sean Duffy clarified the facts on X (formerly Twitter). He said, “Yes, we’ve been to the Moon six times before… and we will win this space race too.” He reminded everyone about NASA’s Artemis program. This program plans to send astronauts back to the Moon, including the first woman and the first person of color.

Duffy also invited Kim Kardashian to visit NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. He wants her to see the Artemis Moon mission up close in the coming years.

Kim also asked questions about the interstellar object 3I/Atlas. Scientists say it could be one of the oldest comets ever found. Her curiosity shows that many people are interested in space.

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