Kim Kardashian has revealed she wants to give up her influencer lifestyle and become a 'lawyer' when she appeared on Friday night's Graham Norton show.
The actress and business mogul, 45, jetted to London to promote her Disney+ series All's Fair where she told the host she will be a qualified lawyer in just two weeks.
Mother-of-four Kim has spent six years working an on apprenticeship — the unconventional path that allowed her to bypass law school — before officially wrapping the program on May 21, 2025.
And now she has confessed that she wants to take this up as her full-time job, telling Graham: 'I will be qualified in two weeks.
'I hope to practise law. Maybe in 10 years, I think I'll give up being Kim K and be a trial lawyer. That's what I really want.'
For her appearance on the show Kim left little to the imagination in a racy latex mini dress.
Kim famously passed the 'baby bar' on her fourth try back in December 2021, clearing the first major hurdle on her way to becoming a licensed attorney.
Now, she's facing the notoriously brutal California bar, considered the hardest in the nation, with one of the lowest pass rates.
Kim took the two-day exam in July, answering 200 multiple-choice questions, five essay prompts, and one 90-minute performance test, according to TMZ.
She will find out the results on November 7, just two days before they're made public on November 9 at 6 p.m. PT.
Kim is following in her father's footsteps with her pursuit of becoming a lawyer. Robert Kardashian led a famous career as a defence attorney, most notably for O.J. Simpson during his 1995 murder trial.
Robert passed away in 2003 from oesophageal cancer, aged 59 and her mother, Kris, 69, went on to marry then Olympian, Bruce Jenner, 75, now known as Caitlyn, after they announced they were transgender.
And the change in gender is something that Kim has credited for helping the success of their family's fly-on-the-wall TV shows, The Kardashians.
Speaking about their numerous shows, he said: 'We shot the pilot and had no idea what it would turn into, but 20 years on it is still going.
'The shows write themselves. Once, when we wondered what might happen next my stepdad turned into a woman and there were two more seasons right there!'
While taking up a career as a lawyer, Kim is a mother to her four children, North, 11, Saint, nine, Chicago, six, and Psalm, five, who she shared with Kanye West, now known as Ye.
Elsewhere on the Graham Norton show, Kim opened up about her first big acting role as Allura Grant in the upcoming Disney plus series.
All's Fair follows a team of high-powered female attorneys who leave their firm to start their own company with Allua vowing to destroy her young, hunky husband who married her for money.
There are also plenty of big-name guest stars such as Brooke Shields, Elizabeth Berkley, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Judith Light who play clients of Kardashian's major law firm.
She said: 'Working with a cast like this I wanted to make sure I was completely prepared. What I could control was absolutely knowing my lines, being on time and being super professional.
'These women are the greatest at what they do, and I just watched and learned every day.
'It was an honour, and I have just had the best time. Working with these women was like summer camp.'
Meanwhile, Rachel talked about her West End performance in Evita and the praise she received from Andrew Lloyd Webber.
She said: 'It freaks me out – I can't take a compliment. I've been so fortunate to work with him – he is so supportive. It's been an honour, and I hope I get to do it forever.
'I dreamt as a little girl that I would perform in Evita, but I thought it would be in community theatre and that would be enough.
'I never could have imagined it would be like this. It was amazing and I'd do it all again in a heartbeat.'
The Graham Norton Show airs on Friday at 10.40 pm on BBC One and iPlayer.