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Kim Kardashian blames ChatGPT for failing her law exams

Sunday Tribune

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November 09, 2025

KIM Kardashian has never been shy about letting the world in on her personal growth, from being a beauty mogul to a reality star turned aspiring lawyer.

- VUYILE MADWANTSI

Kim Kardashian blames ChatGPT for failing her law exams

KIM Kardashian admits to a toxic relationship with ChatGPT in her latest confession.

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But her latest confession might hit closer to home for anyone who's ever relied on technology a little too much. In a recent Vanity Fair lie detector interview, Kardashian admitted to having what she called a “toxic relationship” with ChatGPT, blaming the Al chatbot for making her fail a law exam.

“I'll take a picture, snap it and put it in there,” she said, explaining how she often turns to ChatGPT for legal help. “It has made me fail tests ... all the time. Then I’ll get mad and yell at it.”

The 45-year-old star, who’s been open about her years-long journey toward becoming a lawyer, confessed that the Al tool has been both a helper and a hindrance.

“They need to do better,” she joked. “Because I’m leaning on them to really help me and then they become my therapist after giving me the wrong answer.”

Her costar, musician Teyana Taylor, teasingly asked if that made ChatGPT a friend.

“No,” Kardashian replied with a smirk and responded: “a frenemy.” The lie detector confirmed she was telling the truth.

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