Kim Kardashian jokes she’d "of course" commit to a 6-year PR stunt as she celebrates a legal milestone
Kardashian clarifies her criminal justice work and pursuit of becoming an attorney are completely real

In the latest episode of The Kardashians, Kim Kardashian marked a major personal achievement: completing her six-year legal education program. Surrounded by friends, colleagues and supporters, the reality star and entrepreneur celebrated with speeches, champagne and words of praise for the dedication she has shown to criminal justice reform.
Political commentator Van Jones, who has worked closely with Kardashian on advocacy efforts, applauded her persistence and highlighted the real-world impact she has made in the reform movement.
However, it was Kardashian’s playful confession that quickly captured public attention. Reflecting on critics who have claimed her legal pursuits are simply a publicity move, she joked that she would “of course” commit to a six-year PR stunt if she truly wanted to, calling the idea “the most genius thing of all time.”
The remark, delivered with a laugh, underscored the self-aware persona fans have come to expect from her. Kardashian clarified immediately afterward that her legal work is genuine, emphasizing that she has devoted countless hours to studying, advocacy and casework, far beyond the demands of reality TV.
Her milestone celebration also included candid discussions about the challenges she has faced. Despite finishing her program, Kardashian admitted she has not yet passed the California bar exam, which she took in July.
Still, she expressed determination to continue studying and eventually become a licensed attorney. Friends at the event noted how her transparency about setbacks has made her journey even more relatable to viewers.
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