Kim Kardashian says she’s ready to leave celebrity life behind for courtroom work

Kim Kardashian revealed on Graham Norton she’ll leave her influencer career to become a full-time lawyer

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 Kim Kardashian has revealed she plans to leave her influencer lifestyle behind and fully embrace her dream of becoming a lawyer.

Appearing on The Graham Norton Show, the 45-year-old reality star and entrepreneur said she’ll be officially qualified in just two weeks after completing a six-year law apprenticeship.

Kim, who famously passed California’s “baby bar” exam in 2021 after four attempts, told Graham, “I will be qualified in two weeks. I hope to practise law. Maybe in 10 years, I’ll give up being Kim K and be a trial lawyer. That’s what I really want.”

Following in the footsteps of her late father, Robert Kardashian, who gained fame as O.J. Simpson’s defense attorney, Kim has spent years balancing her studies with her business ventures and family life. The mother of four — North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm — shares her children with ex-husband Kanye West.

Kim’s path to law has been unconventional. Instead of attending law school, she pursued an apprenticeship program, which she completed in May 2025. She took the California bar exam in July and expects to receive her results in early November.

While on the show, Kim also promoted her upcoming Disney+ series All’s Fair, where she stars as attorney Allura Grant. The legal drama follows a team of female lawyers who start their own firm, and Kim’s role mirrors her real-life passion for justice reform.

As she transitions from influencer and fashion icon to lawyer and actress, Kim Kardashian’s career reinvention could mark the beginning of a new chapter — one where “Kim K” becomes known less for selfies and more for shaping the courtroom.

 

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