The businesswoman Kim Kardashian, 45, revealed that he suffered a “mental health crisis“a few days before take the United States Bar exam.
The reality show star has dedicated herself to studying the legal field for years and, recently, tried to achieve proof that qualifies you to practice law in the country. After not being approved, the socialite detailed the emotional struggle she faced in the period leading up to the evaluation.
In the most recent episode of “The Kardashians”, which included footage recorded a few days before the test, Kim said: “I’m going to cry for sure, because.” The businesswoman admitted to having “broken her face” with her study routine.
“I locked my spine and It seems like every time I think I’ve taken a step forward, I take two steps back. There are so many obstacles and I’m not the type of woman to mope around, but last night I was thinking: Why the hell is this happening?”she questioned.
In addition to exhaustion, Kim revealed that she was dealing with a back injury that prevented her from walking or even sitting comfortably.
She confessed to being in shock when she realized the level of exhaustion and mentioned that she had already been warned that “everyone, before taking the Bar exam, has a mental breakdown“.
“I thought this wouldn’t happen to me, because I’m not that kind of person. It’s really a lot. Now I really understand. I had no idea it would be so exhausting. I don’t know how I can get any more information into my brain,” he explained.
Before learning of the insufficient result, Kim stated that she had no plans to retake the exam if she failed. “I want this so much, But if I don’t pass, I don’t think I’ll do it again. I don’t have time, and then my brain capacity will be different,” the star said at the time.
However, after the examination results last month, the businesswoman assured that she will not give up. Referencing her role in the legal drama “” produced by Ryan Murphy, Kim joked on Instagram: “Well… I’m not a lawyer yet, I just play a very well-dressed one on TV. Six years into this legal journey and I’m still fully committed until I pass the exam. Thank you to everyone who has supported and encouraged me along the way.” Hitting the beam is not failure, it is fuel. I came very close to passing and that only motivated me even more. Let’s go!” he concluded.
