Kim Kardashian savages ‘pathological liar’ psychics in foul-mouthed phone tirade after being told she would pass her bar exam – before discovering she had failed

I have to say, I’m a bit shocked! Kim Kardashian is reportedly really upset with the psychics she’s been consulting. They told her she’d pass the bar exam and become a lawyer, but that didn’t happen. It’s a tough situation, and I feel for her – she really believed them!

Kardashian first took the challenging exam in July, just two months after completing a four-year law office study program in California.

The 45-year-old TV star, currently playing a powerful divorce attorney in the new drama All’s Fair, wants to become a lawyer, just like her late father, Robert Kardashian.

Her hopes for a full legal career suffered a setback on Friday when exam results revealed she hadn’t passed the bar exam. This means she can only work in legal roles that don’t require a license until she successfully passes it.

I have to say, it was clear Kim was really disappointed with how things turned out, but she’s told everyone this just makes her even more driven. She actually confessed she was pretty angry with the psychics who’d led her to believe she’d succeed – they gave her false hope, and it really bothered her when that didn’t happen.

On Monday evening, a mother of four shared a video with her TikTok followers showing her angrily preparing for Kris Jenner’s 70th birthday party. The video captured a short phone call she was having while getting ready.

Honestly, I’m so frustrated! I have to say, after seeing all the psychics we’ve been following, I’m completely convinced they’re all just making things up. It’s incredibly disappointing, especially because we really believed in them. I was venting to someone while getting my makeup done, and I just had to get it off my chest!

Honestly, a group of about four people told me I was guaranteed to pass the bar exam, and now I realize they were completely lying. I’ve lost all trust in them – you shouldn’t believe a word they say.

On Saturday, Kardashian told her Instagram followers that she didn’t pass the bar exam, but she’s still determined to become a lawyer.

She started by jokingly clarifying that while she plays a lawyer on television – specifically, the character Allura Grant from ‘All’s Fair’ – she isn’t actually a lawyer in real life.

After six years of studying law, I’m completely dedicated to passing the bar exam. I’m committed to putting in the work and won’t give up until I succeed – that means continuing to study hard and staying determined.

The disheartened Kardashian also expressed gratitude to everyone who has supported and encouraged her up to this point.

She explained that not quite succeeding isn’t a setback, but actually motivates her to keep going. Being so close to passing the exam has only made her even more determined. She’s ready to try again with renewed energy!

Someone familiar with Kardashian shared with TMZ that she wanted to let her fans know how she did on the bar exam.

Before the results were made public on Sunday, she reportedly wanted to announce it herself.

According to a source, Kardashian wants to keep sharing her law school journey with the public, just as she has with other parts of her life.

The reality star recently told Graham Norton that she took the bar exam in July and is now waiting to find out if she passed.

Kardashian previously stated that if she passed the exam, she intended to begin studying to become a lawyer within two weeks.

Kim shared that she took the bar exam in July and will receive her results shortly after the premiere of ‘[All’s Fair]’ – in about two weeks. She asked for everyone’s good wishes, saying she had put in a lot of effort preparing.

I’ve been thinking about what I want to do long-term, and I think in about ten years, I’d like to stop doing what I’m known for as Kim Kardashian and become a lawyer, focusing on trials. That’s truly my dream.

Kim Kardashian’s father, Robert Kardashian, was a lawyer best known for being part of O.J. Simpson’s defense team during his 1995 murder trial.

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2025-11-11 12:05