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Kim Kardashian admits ChatGPT has caused her to fail law school exams multiple times, calling the AI tool her "toxic friend" in shocking lie detector test.
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Kim Kardashian says she won't give up after being 'so close' to passing the California bar exam
Kardashian joked on Instagram that while she might not be an attorney yet, she plays "a very well-dressed one on TV."
Kim Kardashian has just admitted that she believes this conspiracy theory: The 1969 moon landing was faked. Thursday’s episode of “The Kardashians” shows the reality TV mogul on the set of her upcoming Hulu legal drama, “All’s Fair,” trying to get her co-star, Sarah Paulson, to also become a true believer.
Oprah's 2025 Favorite Things List features celebrity friends including Meghan Markle's jam spreads and Kim Kardashian's Skims pajamas in annual gift guide.
US space agency Nasa has rejected reality star Kim Kardashian's claim that the 1969 space mission to land the first man on the Moon was faked. "Yes, we've been to the Moon before... 6 times!" Nasa acting administrator Sean Duffy wrote on social media.
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Kim Kardashian calls fake news on the 1969 moon landing. NASA’s acting chief begs to differ
Kim Kardashian's favorite conspiracy theory? The 1969 moon landing was faked, and Buzz Aldrin is letting the truth slip. Just check her trusted source, Tiktok.
After six years studying law, Kim Kardashian didn't pass the California bar exam. She's currently playing lawyer Allura Grant on Hulu's "All's Fair" series.
Kim Kardashian said on "Good Morning America" that she underwent "tons of other brain scans" after a Prenuvo MRI found she'd had a brain aneurysm.
NASA has reacted to Kim Kardashian saying that Buzz Aldrin's 1969 moon landing was fake, with acting administrator Sean Duffy issuing a statement telling the personality "we’ve been to the moon before.
It's one reality TV actor versus another, as Real World alum and acting NASA administrator Sean Duffy tells Kardashian she's wrong.
In a testament to Kim Kardashian's power to grab the spotlight, the head of NASA felt compelled this week to set the record straight when the reality TV queen said she believed a well-worn conspiracy theory that the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing was a fake.
The Hulu series, which was created by Ryan Murphy and began streaming on Tuesday, opens with two co-workers, Allura Grant (Kim Kardashian) and Liberty Ronson (Naomi Watts), commiserating over the sexism they face at the male-dominated law firm where they work.