
Psychics Told Kim Kardashian She Would Pass the Bar Exam. She Didn’t
“They’re all full pathological liars — don’t believe anything they say,” she shared on social media
After Kim Kardashian revealed last week that she failed the California bar exam, the reality star criticized the psychics who predicted she would pass.
In a TikTok recap of her mom Kris Jenner’s 70th birthday party, Kardashian is seen going on a rant about the psychics who mistakingly claimed she would do well on the exam. “All of the fucking psychics that we have met with, and that we’re obsessed with, are all fucking full of shit,” she says in the clip, speaking to someone on her phone while she gets her hair and makeup done.
She continues, “They all collectively, maybe four of them, have told me I was gonna pass the bar, so they’re all full pathological liars — don’t believe anything they say.”
Kardashian took the California bar exam in July, but only got her results last week. “Well…I’m not a lawyer yet, I just play a very well-dressed one on TV,” Kardashian, who stars as a high-powered divorce attorney on Ryan Murphy’s All’s Fair, shared in Instagram. “Six years into this law journey, and I’m still all in until I pass the bar. No shortcuts, no giving up – just more studying and even more determination.”
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Over the past few years, Kardashian has been open about her desire to pursue a career in law, having previously passed California’s “baby bar” exam and graduating from law school in May after six years of legal training. Her journey has also been chronicled on The Kardashians, with the most recent season featuring Kardashian studying for the exam in between takes while filming All’s Fair.
While pursuing her eventual goal of becoming a practicing attorney, Kardashian has also become an advocate for criminal justice reform. She successfully lobbied President Donald Trump during his first term, and met with him and several women whose prison sentences he commuted. In April 2024, she returned to the White House for a roundtable discussion with then-Vice President Kamala Harris and recently pardoned former inmates to discuss criminal justice reform.







