Kim Kardashian Reveals Law Exam Results After Six Years of Study, Blames ChatGPT for Past Failures

Kim Kardashian has disclosed her bar exam results after discussing her use of ChatGPT for ‘legal advice’ in an interview with Vanity Fair.

The reality star from The Kardashians has updated fans on her journey to becoming an official lawyer following the announcement of her bar exam results.

Kim has dedicated six years to her education, aspiring to make her courtroom debut and embody her All’s Fair persona in real life.

These results have been revealed shortly after her Hulu co-star, Teyana Taylor, posed some questions while Kim was connected to a lie detector.

Artificial intelligence quickly became a topic of discussion as Kim was asked about using the chatbot for dating or personal guidance.

When questioned about whether she uses ‘ChatGPT for life advice,’ Kim responded, ‘no,’ but admitted she leverages it for ‘legal advice’ and assistance with law exam questions.

In her interview, she stated: “So, when I am needing to know the answer to a question, I’ll take a picture and snap it and put it in there.”

Taylor inquired if this was a form of cheating, to which Kim responded that using ChatGPT has on occasions led to failing tests.

Unfortunately, Kim has recently received results from the California bar exam, and she did not pass.

She shared her results on social media, turning the experience into an inspirational message despite the setback.

“Well…I’m not a lawyer yet, I just play a very well-dressed one on TV,” she began, alluding to her Hulu series. “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.”

Kim expressed gratitude for those who have ‘supported and encouraged me along the way so far,’ adding: “Falling short isn’t failure – it’s fuel. I was so close to passing the exam and that only motivates me even more. Let’s Go!!!!!!!!!!”

Having been a law student for a while, Kim has always been open about her academic journey and progress.

During a 2023 conversation on the Today show, she mentioned her ongoing studies, saying: “I’m still studying. I’m actually in constitutional law 1 and 2 right now. It’s my toughest; not the biggest fan of it, I’ve been sharing my struggle.

“But with that said, I took a midterm yesterday. I got 100 percent, and then I got a 95 percent on my other midterm.

“So I feel that gives me that boost of confidence again just to push through.”

The next opportunity to take the bar exam is in February 2026, and she remains optimistic about improving her performance.

It took her three attempts to pass the baby bar, so she still has two more chances to achieve her goal.