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Kim Kardashian has certainly kept the spotlight on her in recent days, blending high-profile career moves, viral moments, and personal revelations that have fueled headlines across entertainment and social media. The biggest story is her ongoing journey to become a lawyer, which has unfolded in real time for millions of followers. On November 8, Kim candidly took to Instagram to announce she did not pass the California Bar Exam on her first attempt. Despite nearly six years of studying and recent completion of her law program, she wrote to fans, ‘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.’ She kept the mood light by referencing her character in the new Hulu legal drama All’s Fair, joking, ‘Well… I’m not a lawyer yet, I just play a very well-dressed one on TV.’ According to IndiaTimes and her own social media, this vulnerability triggered viral debate, with critics and supporters trading viewpoints across Reddit, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram. Some roasted her by claiming she’s out of touch, especially after she admitted she hasn’t bought milk herself in years.
Compounding the discussion was her confession during Vanity Fair’s lie detector video—which dropped November 3—that she used ChatGPT to help study for law exams. Kim explained that she’d snap photos of legal questions and feed them into the AI chatbot, but, as she wryly admitted to her All’s Fair co-star Teyana Taylor, ‘they’re always wrong. It has made me fail tests all the time and then I'll get mad and I’ll yell at it.’ The clip made waves online, sparking even more dialogue about celebrity reliance on AI and the rigor of legal education, and was featured on E! News and ABC World News Tonight.
On the entertainment front, Kim is generating significant buzz and backlash as the lead in Ryan Murphy’s new Hulu series, All’s Fair, where she plays Allura Grant—a lawyer who helps form a new female-run practice. Just days after the November 4 premiere, Kim turned criticism into virality by sharing posts across Instagram, X, and media outlets like The Hollywood Reporter and BBC joking about the show’s mixed reception. She reposted fan tweets such as ‘some of the worst acting I’ve ever seen in my life alongside the most predictable storylines. I’m obsessed, I need 14 seasons.’ Another viral comment she shared read, ‘All’s Fair on Hulu dares to ask the question ‘Does a show need to be good?’,’ as she cheekily dubbed it ‘the most critically acclaimed show of the year.’
On November 7, Kim and her sisters stole the show at Kris Jenner’s star-studded 70th birthday, held at Jeff Bezos’ palatial Beverly Hills mansion. The lavish James Bond-themed soirée saw Kim dazzling reporters and guests alike in a jewel-encrusted two-piece that grabbed attention on social media, with A-listers like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle also in attendance, as covered by DailyMail and Telegraph.
From a business perspective, Diarrha N’Diaye-Mbaye, founder of Ami Colé, has joined Kim’s company Skims as Executive VP Beauty to oversee an upcoming beauty and fragrance vertical, following the recent closure of Ami Colé and the consolidation of SKKN by Kim under the Skims umbrella—signaling a continued push into wellness and beauty for the Kardashian brand, reports Cosmetics Business.
Every recent move, from bar exam struggles and viral TV moments to business consolidation, underscores Kim’s willingness to embrace both viral mockery and strategic pivots—cementing her place as one of pop culture’s most scrutinized and influential figures. There’s no sign she’s stepping away from public life any time soon.
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