Kim Kardashian Blames Failing Her Law Exam on Studying with ChatGPT: 'I'll Get Mad and I'll Yell at It'

Published: Nov 05 2025

In a captivating interview with Vanity Fair's lie detector test series, Kim Kardashian confessed to tapping into the capabilities of ChatGPT for "legal advice," labeling the generative AI engine her unintentional "frenemy" in her legal studies. During the conversation, Teyana Taylor, her costar from the show All's Fair, playfully inquired whether Kardashian sought "life advice," "dating advice," or even considered the chatbot a "friend." After denying the initial inquiries with a hint of amusement, Kardashian revealed, "I've used ChatGPT for legal advice. When I need an answer, I snap a picture and feed it into the bot. It's been my constant study companion...but with a twist." She chuckled, adding, "And then I'll get frustrated and yell at it."

Kim Kardashian Blames Failing Her Law Exam on Studying with ChatGPT: 'I'll Get Mad and I'll Yell at It' 1

Taylor teased, "So she's a frenemy?" To which Kardashian replied, "Yes, a frenemy. And then it'll reply, 'This is teaching you to trust your own instincts. You knew the answer all along.'" Taylor added with a wink, "So she clocked you." Kardashian nodded in agreement, stating, "Clocked me," as if accepting the fate of their unorthodox friendship.

Taylor then quipped, "So, technically, you and ChatGPT are friends, just toxic ones," which Kardashian embraced with a smile. However, she continued, "But they need to do better because I'm relying on them for real help and it's teaching me a life lesson before becoming my personal therapist reminding me why I need to believe in myself after they get the answer wrong." She laughed out loud, saying, "It's like a ritual. I screenshot everything and share it in my group chat. Can you believe this AI is talking to me like this? This is insane."

The lie detector test operator verified Kardashian's honesty in her ChatGPT usage, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the conversation. The California bar exam, as per TMZ, consists of five one-hour essay questions, one 90-minute performance test, and 200 multiple-choice questions—a daunting task made even more challenging by Kardashian's unexpected AI companion.

All's Fair, a show centered around an all-female law firm led by divorce attorneys played by Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, and Niecy Nash-Betts, premieres on Hulu on Tuesday, November 4, promising to be both entertaining and insightful into the world of legal drama and the unexpected allies we turn to in our pursuit of knowledge.

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