LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kim Kardashian recently shared a heartfelt moment from her life. After failing the baby bar exam thrice, Kardashian achieved a significant milestone by finally passing the baby bar exam in 2021. "That's one of my favorite episodes too. My daughter was there with me," Kim recalled the moment.
"For a long time it was difficult for her to understand why I was studying all the time. She saw me fail and cry, she saw how I was no different than her when she was worried because of a test. But when she saw me cry from joy, I knew she understood how important that achievement was to me personally," Kim told Vogue Italia.
In December 2021, after three unsuccessful attempts at passing the exam, Kim finally received the good news that she had passed the First-Year Law Students' Examination, informally known as the baby bar, while sitting in a Red Lobster parking lot.
“I go in the car because if I’m upset I don’t want to have everyone stare,” Kim said on an episode of the Hulu, adding, “You are only allowed to take the baby bar a certain amount of times. This was the last time I could ever take it, so if I don’t [pass] then this law school journey is over for me.”
'I would just never do that to my kids!'
While Kim's life seemed to be on full-public display on 'The Kardashians,' the star was remarkably private when it came to discussing her emotions regarding her ex-husband, Kanye West. "I still feel the need to not talk about it and protect it from my kids and I always will feel that way but God, if people knew. I would just never do that to my kids," she said.
Speaking of her relationships, the SKIMS founder said she spent "hours and hours of my days as the cleanup crew." She recalled that it was then that her mother, Kris Jenner, pointed out why divorce was the best option. In a confessional, Kim said, "It's the hardest feeling to watch someone you really loved, and you have a family with be so different than what you knew."
'It's a chain to my whole household!'
Kris reportedly said that she thought Kim's eldest daughter, 10-year-old North, was "hearing something, and maybe she won't say it. That's what breaks my heart." To shield her children from potential distress, Kim revealed her family's unique approach to media exposure. "It's a chain to my whole household. No TV, only Apple TV," she said, explaining she "can't risk" them catching a news teaser. "I have to figure out a way to protect and so they still haven't seen anything, but I go into crisis mode," she added.
"I am the one being accused for and being blamed for so many things. And it really, really is hurtful and it sucks, but I can control how I react and I can control if I'm a mess. Then my kids will see that," Kim said. Kris reassured her that "there's nothing" the family wouldn't do for her, to which she said, "I just hate that I bring the drama. I really do believe that one day, my kids will appreciate my silence, my understanding, and my grace, and I will try to keep it together at all times."
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