Kim Kardashian Crushes the Baby Bar Exam & Thanks the Universe (and Her Late Dad)
After a roller‑coaster of attempts, the 41‑year‑old reality icon finally cleared the “baby bar” – the first‑year law student exam that many call the legit version of high‑school algebra. This isn’t just another brag‑post; it’s a testament to persistence, grit, and that stubborn “I’ll do it next time” attitude.
Three Fails, One Victory
Kim didn’t get a straight‑away pass. She tried, fell, got back up, and kept studying. In a nutshell:
- Exam 1 & 2: Fail. Baby steps? More like “oops, not again.”
- Exam 3: Got a 104 fever due to COVID, but still persevered and nailed the paper.
“I failed this exam three times in two years, but I got back up each time and studied harder and tried again until I did it!!!” she posted, all while juggling a 104‑degree fever. No excuses, no “late‑night pizza” rationalizations – just pure hustle.
Eternal Dad‑Admirations
Kim also took a moment to honor her late father, the legal mastermind who famously defended O.J. Simpson in the infamous murder trial. He’d age‑119 if he were still alive and would have been her “biggest cheerleader” for sure.
- She says, “He would have probably made us laugh if we didn’t pass on the first try, but he’d also have been my best study partner.” Skeptical? She assures: “I know he’d be proud, even if he’d hate the first‑time flops a bit.”
- “I’m told he was notorious for making fun of people who didn’t pass on their first attempt like he did, but he would have been my biggest cheerleader!”
Message to the 200 Million Followers
Kim turned her triumph into motivation:
- “Bottom line: Don’t give up, even if you’re holding on by a thread. You can do it!!! Set your mind to it and get it done; it feels soooooo good once you get to the other side.”
And no one could agree more.
Kris Jenner’s “Momager” Love
Momager Kris Jenner jumped on the bandwagon, congratulating her daughter:
“Congratulations to my beautiful Kimberly for passing the Baby Bar!!!! What a testimony for never giving up, following your dreams and being persistent and totally focused.”
With a bit of swagger and charity, Kim’s legal journey is a reminder that: failures are just practice rounds, and success is a game of stubborn persistence.