Kim Kardashian Teases Shocking Career Move—What Will She Do in 10 Years?
How many careers does it take to keep up with Kim Kardashian? I mean, if there’s ever been a living, breathing, glam-squad-carrying Swiss Army knife, it’s her. Reality TV icon, mogul, “Jam (Turn It Up)” crooner, and now—spoiler alert—lawyer? No, you’re not hallucinating after binging too much late-night TV. Just as you’ve finished memorizing her Skims color palette and trying to keep up with her family’s plot twists, Kim’s already plotting her next rebrand. Isn’t it wild how she manages to juggle business deals, bar exams, and four kids, all while barely breaking a sweat? Honestly, watching Kim’s career trajectory is like trying to predict the next Google algorithm update: you never quite know what’s coming, but you know it’s going to be disruptive (and probably spark a few memes) . So, what exactly is drawing her to the courtroom after conquering pretty much everywhere else? You’re about to find out—get ready for a Kim K plot twist that nobody saw coming! LEARN MORE
Kim Kardashian is planning her next rebrand.
Arguably the real-life equivalent of a Barbie doll when it comes to number of careers she’s had, the 45-year-old has found success as a reality TV star, influencer, businesswoman and, most recently, an actor.
Kardashian even had a short term music career back in 2011, releasing the song ‘Jam (Turn It Up)’, proving that she really is trying to do it all.
And it would appear the mother-of-four hasn’t finished yet when it comes to the work merry-go-round, as she’s now revealed what she hopes the next decade will have in store for her career-wise.
The Kardashians star will appear on The Graham Norton Show later tonight (24 October) with a preview clip from the pre-recorded episode revealing her ambitious plans.

The reality has tried her hand at numerous jobs over the years (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
So what does Kim Kardashian want to do next with her life? Put the law degree she’s spent years working towards to use, of course.
“I always want to be growing, curious and evolving, and I want to see wherever that takes me,” Kardashian explained while sitting on the famous red sofa.
She went on to reveal that she’s waiting on the results of her California bar exam, adding that in an ideal world she’ll be a practising trial lawyer before the next decade is up.
“I will be qualified in two weeks,” she said. “I hope to practise law. Maybe in 10 years, I think I’ll give up being Kim K and be a trial lawyer. That’s what I really want.”
Kardashian revealed that she’d graduated from her law, California’s Law Office Study Program, course earlier this year. She completed the four-year course in six years, due to Covid-19 and juggling other work commitments.
According to Jessica Jackson, one of the attorneys sponsoring Kardashian’s education, the Skims founder studied 18 hours a week for 42 weeks a year over the course of six years, which adds up to a total of ‘5,184 hours of legal study’.

Kardashian revealed her plans while on The Graham Norton Show (Ian West/PA Media)
“That’s time she carved out while raising four children, running businesses, filming television shows and showing up in courtrooms to advocate for others,” Jackson said at Kardashian’s graduation.
In the meantime Kardashian has found a way to get plenty of lawyer practise in as she waits for her bar results, starring alongside Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close in legal drama All’s Fair.
She and Paulson also discussed the show while chatting to Graham Norton, with American Horror Story star Paulson joking that she felt like a ‘slacker’ when comparing her workload to Kardashian’s.
“The truth of the matter is that she made me feel like a slacker. She’s running a business, she’s looking after four children, she’s studying for the law,” Paulson said. “She really is an impressive person.”














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