Kim Kardashian has revealed that she did not pass the California bar exam, sharing the news on November 8, 2025, through her Instagram Stories. The SKIMS founder completed her legal apprenticeship and sat for the test earlier this year. Despite the setback, Kardashian expressed determination to continue her legal studies and eventually become a trial lawyer.
Her announcement marks another chapter in her six-year journey into law — one that has drawn significant public interest and media coverage.
Kardashian, 45, disclosed that she fell short of the required passing score for the California bar exam. The exam, known for its rigorous standards, is considered one of the toughest in the United States.
The reality TV star-turned-entrepreneur has pursued her legal studies through an apprenticeship program rather than a traditional law school route. This approach, permitted under California law, allows candidates to study under the supervision of licensed attorneys before sitting for the bar.
Sources such as Reuters and BBC confirmed her attempt and subsequent disclosure. Kardashian has previously passed the “baby bar,” a first-year exam that is mandatory for non-traditional law students in the state.
In her Instagram message, Kardashian stated, “I didn’t pass this time, but I’m proud of how far I’ve come. No shortcuts, no regrets.”
Public figures and legal professionals have responded with encouragement. Many highlighted her resilience and continued advocacy for criminal justice reform. A law professor quoted by Associated Press noted, “Her perseverance has inspired thousands to pursue legal education through alternative paths.”
Fans on social media praised Kardashian for her transparency, framing her effort as a symbol of persistence and growth rather than failure.
Kardashian’s latest result has sparked renewed discussions about the difficulty of the California bar exam and the accessibility of the legal profession.
Her journey from reality television to legal studies has blurred the line between celebrity influence and civic engagement. By publicly documenting her process, she has helped demystify legal education for non-traditional candidates.
Industry analysts believe her ongoing legal work — especially in prison reform — continues to influence public conversations about justice and rehabilitation.
Kardashian confirmed that she plans to retake the bar exam in 2026. Her goal of becoming a trial lawyer remains unchanged.
She continues to work with legal teams on criminal justice reform initiatives and plans to expand her advocacy through her foundation. With her persistence and public visibility, many expect her to remain a strong advocate for change, regardless of the timeline to pass the bar.
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