Kim Kardashian confessed she failed the baby bar once again in the sad series finale of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
Kim said she felt like a failure after a rough year in which she sought for divorce from rapper husband Kanye West and recovered from a fight with Covid-19.
Kim exclaimed after sharing her results with her lawyer mentors on camera: "I didn't succeed! This is quite inconvenient."
To make matters worse, the reality TV star's score was lower than her prior attempt at the test.
However, in true KUWTK fashion, sister Khloé was there to cheer her up.
Making a phone call “Honestly, you had Covid,” Khloé remarked. You recently celebrated your 40th birthday. In your partnership, you're dealing with a lot of personal issues.
“On top of that, there's the quarantine. And I'm quite sure the last time didn't count.”
Kim said in a confessional that she was "very upset" by the outcomes.
Kim is coping with a lot of stress in her life, Khloé reminded viewers.
“At the same time, Kim is dealing with a lot of other issues. Given the fact that she had Covid, as well as the fact that the program was ending and her connection with Kanye, I believe Kim owes herself some credit.”
Khloé said passing the test on top of all the other stressors she was dealing with would have been a "miracle."
Kim previously acknowledged that the epidemic had hampered her work, describing it as an "unexpected forced halt."
“I was hoping for a miracle" Kim remarked. "I believe in miracles!”.
“Who has time for this?” Kim questioned, almost giving up hope. “We have to move on,” he continued.
Having a more positive outlook “It is what it is,” Kim remarked. I just have to relax and not worry about it."
She continued, " "All I have to do now is get better.”
Kim was inspired to pursue her ambition of becoming a lawyer when Kanye gave her a hologram of her father for her 40th birthday.
According to the late Robert Kardashian's projection: "Kimberly, keep doing what you're doing. You have a lovely soul. Please know that I am really proud of you."
Since 2018, Kim has been doing a four-year apprenticeship at a law company in San Francisco.
Before she can take the bar test and become a fully qualified lawyer, the mother-of-four has two years of law school left.
In the latter seasons of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, she has been documenting her education.
Last year, she starred in Kim Kardashian: The Justice Project, a solo documentary in which she spoke with inmates about their time behind bars while lawyers attempted to liberate them.