Kim Kardashian Photos: Is SKIMS owner leaving reality TV for full-time law? Here's what we know
In a recent interview, the global socialite Kim Kardashian opened up on her plans ahead and it looked like she is mulling on wanting to leave reality TV and has plans to become a full-time lawyer. Know details.
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Kim Kardashian recently spoke at the TIME100 Summit about her future plans in the criminal justice reform movement and her plans ahead, to make a huge difference as a lawyer.
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Kim Kardashian, the reality star and SKIMS owner, who is 42 years old, expressed her willingness to prioritize this cause of becoming a full-time lawyer in her career from now onwards in life.
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Kardashian's remarks indicated that she is comfortable with the idea of leading a life away from the spotlight as long as she can make a strong and positive impact in this field.
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When asked if would she ever consider a life without being in the camera's eye at the summit, Kim said, "I would be just as happy being an attorney full-time."
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Kim also added, "The journey just really opened up my eyes so much. It gets overwhelming because there's so much to be done".
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Opening up about her experience, Kim Kardashian has shared, "I brought my sister Khloe to prison for the first time last week, and that was really eye-opening for her."
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Finally, Kim revealed, "I always joke with my mom who is my manager. I say Kim K. is retiring. I am just going to be an attorney."
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The founder of SKIMS, Kim Kardashian, began her reform work in October 2017 when she learned about the case of Alice Marie Johnson. Johnson had got imprisoned since October 1996 for aiding in communications in a drug trafficking case.
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Upon Johnson's release from prison in August 2020, Kardashian continued to fight for the rights of other wrongfully convicted inmates. She even went as far as to request the temporary release of an imprisoned father who got jailed after his daughter got killed in the devastating elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.