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When we last checked in with Kim Kardashian, the reality TV star turned entrepreneur and actress was reportedly taking a break from her legal studies, putting her legal plans “on pause” because she was simply too busy amid her business and family commitments.
A few months have passed, and it looks like Kardashian has decided to press play on her legal aspirations, picking right back up with her studies. According to one of the celebrity’s recent Instagram stories, she’s currently digging into learning all about evidence – – and like most law students, she hates hearsay exceptions.
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First, the would-be lawyer “fucking hate[d]” Constitutional Law, and now she “can’t deal with all these fucking hearsay exceptions,” declaring it to be her “least favorite subject in law school.”
Kim, please believe us when we say that there are many people who could not agree more with you on this one. Best of luck in your studies!
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