Kim Kardashian has revealed that she has failed the first of her student law exams.
Per CNN, Kim dropped the bombshell regarding her stalled progress in her training to become a human rights attorney in the latest episode of the reality TV show Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
The footage of the episode - which airs on Wednesday, May 26 - shows Kim telling her sisters: "So you guys, I did not pass the baby bar."
Kim breaks the news that she failed her exam in the following clip:Kim then explains that she's doing a four-year-long law school program rather than a typical three-year-long course, and that this can make the test harder as a result.
Jessica Jackson, a human rights attorney and co-founder of #cut50 where Kardashian is interning, can then be seen explaining to Kim that she needed a score of 560 to pass, but only managed to get 474.
Her sisters were naturally supportive upon hearing the news, telling Kim that their late father, Robert Kardashian, would have been proud of her anyway. But Kim was still self-critical, branding herself "a failure" despite studying "six weeks straight, 10 to 12 hours a day."
Back in March, the 40-year-old aspiring lawyer claimed that she wants to work towards abolishing the death penalty in the United States interview with Vogue, claiming that: "Abolishing the death penalty is, like, so high up my list."
Kim then continued: "And as I have clients that, you know, have gone through close situations like Julius Jones in Oklahoma City that I'm really fighting for. It really makes you stop and just feel that you can't sit still until they right all of these wrongs."

However, in addition to the stress of her legal training, Kim has also been dealing with the pressure of divorcing her husband, acclaimed rapper Kanye West, after seven years of marriage.
According to a report by Buzzfeed, Kim and Kanye filed for divorce in February of 2021.
Kim also reportedly wants legal and physical custody of their four children, and that Kanye is happy with this arrangement and is committed to co-parenting his children with her.