Psychic Sally Predicts Kim Kardashian’s Bar Exam Timeline Amid Aspiring Lawyer’s Claims

Psychic Sally Predicts Kim Kardashian’s Bar Exam Timeline Amid Aspiring Lawyer’s Claims

Psychic Sally has shared her predictions on when she believes Kim Kardashian will pass the bar and finally qualify as a lawyer.

Kim, 45, confirmed she had failed the bar last Friday after originally taking the painstaking exam in July, two months after graduating from a four year California Law Office Study Program (LOSP).

The TV star, who also plays a divorce lawyer in new legal drama All’s Fair, is keen to follow in her late father Robert Kardashian’s footsteps by qualifying to practice law.

Kim recently admitted she was furious with her psychics for giving her false hope by incorrectly determining she would pass.

‘I’m just letting you guys know that all of the f****** psychics we have met with, and that we’re obsessed with, are all f****** full of s***’, Kim said.

‘They all collectively, maybe four them, told me I was gonna pass the bar, so they’re all full pathological liars. Don’t believe anything they say.’

Despite Kim’s foul-mouthed phone tirade, medium Sally Morgan, 74, remains hopeful Kim will pass the bar, specifically in March 2026, and also predicted what the mother-of-four failed on.

Psychic Sally, 74, has shared her predictions on when she believes Kim Kardashian, 45, will pass the bar and finally qualify as a lawyer (Kim pictured at her law school graduation)

Psychic Sally, 74, has shared her predictions on when she believes Kim Kardashian, 45, will pass the bar and finally qualify as a lawyer (Kim pictured at her law school graduation)

Medium Sally Morgan remains hopeful Kim will pass the bar, specifically in March 2026, and also predicted what the mother-of-four failed on

Medium Sally Morgan remains hopeful Kim will pass the bar, specifically in March 2026, and also predicted what the mother-of-four failed on 

Kim confirmed she had failed the bar last Friday after originally taking the painstaking exam in July, two months after graduating from a four year California Law Office Study Program (LOSP)

Kim confirmed she had failed the bar last Friday after originally taking the painstaking exam in July, two months after graduating from a four year California Law Office Study Program (LOSP) 

She told Daily Mail: ‘I have so many feelings about this. I think it’s going to come to light that there was a slight mistake on one of the papers that she had to sit. 

‘I’ve got a feeling that she sat five papers and I think that the third section of her exam is what she failed on.’

‘She very, very nearly passed’, Sally insisted. ‘She will sit again and I think by March 2026 she will have passed them.’

The medium added: ‘They are not saying anything yet because she doesn’t want to fall out with the law body or the university, who ever she is sitting the exams with.

‘But I think they are already investigating it and she’s furious because she had a special tutor as well. In my head I can see she will pass by March 2026.

‘I think they were just waiting for her mother’s 70th to be over before they start talking about it and she will actually say that she should have passed.’

Addressing Instagram followers last week, Kim confirmed she had failed the bar but remained fully focused on becoming a qualified lawyer.  

‘Well…I’m not a lawyer yet, I just play a very well-dressed one on TV,’ she began, referencing her portrayal of fiesty Allura Grant All’s Fair.

Kim recently admitted she was furious with her psychics for giving her false hope by incorrectly determining she would pass

Kim recently admitted she was furious with her psychics for giving her false hope by incorrectly determining she would pass 

The TV personality plays formidable divorce lawyer Allura Grant in new legal drama All's Fair (pictured on the show)

The TV personality plays formidable divorce lawyer Allura Grant in new legal drama All’s Fair (pictured on the show)

‘Six years into this law journey, and I’m still all in until I pass the bar. No shortcuts, no giving up – just more studying and even more determination.’

The disappointed star also praised those who have ‘supported and encouraged me along the way so far.’ 

She added: ‘Falling short isn’t failure – it’s fuel. I was so close to passing the exam and that only motivates me even more. Let’s Go!!!!!!!!!!’

A source close to Kim also told TMZ on the same day that the aspiring lawyer wanted to share how she fared on the bar exam for her fans.

Before the results were made public on Sunday, she reportedly wanted to announce it herself.

The insider explained that Kim wanted to continue being open about her journey to become a lawyer as she has done in the past. 

During a recent appearance on The Graham Norton Show, the reality star explained that she had taken the bar exam in July and that she was awaiting her results.

Her late father Robert Kardashian had been a lawyer and notably was the defense attorney for O.J. Simpson amid his 1995 murder trial; the pair seen above in 1995 in Los Angeles

Her late father Robert Kardashian had been a lawyer and notably was the defense attorney for O.J. Simpson amid his 1995 murder trial; the pair seen above in 1995 in Los Angeles

Kim also expressed at the time that if the results showed that she passed, she had plans to be a lawyer in two weeks.

‘I took the bar exam in July. I get the results a few days after our [All’s Fair] premiere. So in two weeks. So everyone please pray for me. I worked really hard,’ Kim said.

‘Maybe in 10 years, I think I’ll give up being Kim K and be a trial lawyer. That’s what I really want.

Kim’s late father Robert Kardashian had been a lawyer and notably was the defense attorney for O.J. Simpson amid his 1995 murder trial. 

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