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Kim Kardashian has found herself at the center of headlines again this week, thanks to a whirlwind of developments across television, social media, and her law career. Just days ago, she faced a storm of online reactions after disclosing on her Instagram that she failed the California Bar Exam on her first try, nearly six months after finishing law school, assuring followers she’s “still all in until I pass” and reminding everyone, “Falling short isn’t failure—it’s fuel.” The post instantly went viral, sparking debates and self-deprecating memes about her legal journey, with Reddit and X users quick to weigh in on everything from her bar results to her claim (shared in a recently released Vanity Fair lie-detector video) that she used ChatGPT for exam prep, which “made me fail tests all the time” as she described to her All’s Fair costar Teyana Taylor. Some fans jokingly asked whether AI is partly responsible for her setback, while others trolled her TikTok-inspired study habits, questioning if she might be too out of touch for legal practice. For her part, Kim maintained she’s not giving up, and six years into her law studies, she’s more determined than ever.
The timing of this confession coincides with the premiere of her new Hulu series All’s Fair, produced by Ryan Murphy. The show, which dropped its first three episodes on November 4, casts Kim as Allura Grant—a lawyer forming a new firm with women escaping their male-dominated workplace. Unlike typical Hollywood debuts, All’s Fair became an instant viral sensation not just for its star-studded cast including Glenn Close and Sarah Paulson but for the backlash against Kim’s performance. Early reviews, including a post showing the show’s zero percent Rotten Tomatoes rating, were met with Kim’s signature humor and self-promotion. She posted playful images on Instagram, including herself laughing with Murphy and screenshots of tweets calling her acting “some of the worst acting I’ve ever seen in my life,” yet followed by fans declaring their obsession and demanding 14 seasons. Another viral mention read, “All’s Fair on Hulu dares to ask the question ‘Does a show need to be good?’ & the answer is no.” Kim’s caption called it “the most critically acclaimed show of the year,” cheekily referencing both praise and criticism.
Amid this publicity, Kim’s business activities continued apace, with SKIMS remaining active on social media and in influencer circles, though no major new product launch blipped in the news cycle this week. Her accounts on Instagram, X, and TikTok were dominated by law school memes, All’s Fair clips, and direct responses to trending tweets, demonstrating her skill at converting backlash into buzz. While her setbacks in law are real and the reviews for her acting mixed at best, Kim’s ability to drive and shape public conversation remains as strong as ever, making these developments potentially significant chapters in her ongoing effort to redefine her celebrity beyond reality TV.
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