Kim Kardashian might owe her fame to reality television, however don’t expect her to live her complete lifestyles in entrance of the cameras. The SKIMS founder lately revealed she’s open to leaving reality T.V. for a full-time career as a lawyer.
"I would be just as happy being an attorney full time," she revealed whilst talking at the TIME100 Summit on Tuesday.
"The journey just really opened up my eyes so much," Kim continued "It gets overwhelming because there's so much to be done ... I brought my sister Khloé [Kardashian] to a prison for the first time last week, and that was really eye-opening for her."
Kim went on to proportion her hope that being a lawyer would be her “life’s most significant work.”
"I hope so," she added. "I always joke with my mom — who's my manager — I say Kim K. is retiring, and I'm just going to be an attorney."
Kim first started her activism for jail reform in October 2017, when she started bringing consideration to the case of Alice Marie Johnson, who was once convicted for coordinating communications in a drug trafficking case.
Thanks to the eye Kim helped deliver to the case, Alice used to be launched from jail in 2020.
Kim published her plans to entire law school in 2019, which might permit her to observe within the footsteps of her father, Rob Kardashian, who famously represented OJ Simpson.
The reality celebrity passed the first-year law students examination (continuously referred to as the “baby bar”) in December 2021, and she’s proceeding on with her studies to at the moment.
“First 12 months of legislation faculty, you've gotten to cover 3 subjects: criminal regulation, torts, and contracts,” Kim previously told Vogue of her legislation faculty enjoy. “To me, torts is probably the most confusing, contracts essentially the most dull, and crim legislation I can do in my sleep. Took my first check, I were given a 100. Super easy for me.”
“The reading is what really will get me,” she went on. “It’s so time-consuming. The concepts I snatch in two seconds.”
Kim could have a whilst to move sooner than she’s a full-fledged lawyer, but through her own admission, her days on reality television would possibly be numbered once she will get her license.
That means Kim may be ready to give up a beautiful hefty paycheck. While she most likely makes nearly all of her income from her businesses, like Skims, Kim was reportedly making $4.5 million per season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians ahead of it ended in 2021. It’s likely she’s making much more for her family’s new Hulu show The Kardashians. But with a billion-dollar internet price, cash most likely isn’t the first concern on Kim’s mind.
Sources: PEOPLE, Parade, Vogue,
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