Kim Kardashian just turned a casual Vanity Fair lie detector interview into one of the most relatable study confessions of the year as she blamed ChatGPT for tanking her law exams. The 45-year-old mogul and aspiring attorney opened up during the chat with her "All’s Fair" co-star Teyana Taylor, and what started as a lighthearted question about whether she used ChatGPT for “life advice” or “dating advice” spiraled into a hilarious, very human moment of frustration with AI.
Kardashian admitted that she doesn’t see ChatGPT as a therapist, a dating coach, or even a friend. But as a legal assistant. “When I need to know the answer to a question, I’ll take a picture and snap it and put it in there,” she said. “It has made me fail tests … all the time. And then I’ll get mad and I’ll yell at it.”
Taylor, always quick with a quip, asked if that made the AI her frenemy. Kardashian laughed: “Yes, a frenemy. And then it’ll say back to me, ‘This is just teaching you to trust your own instincts. You knew the answer all along.’”
The “Toxic Friendship” Dynamic
“So technically, you and ChatGPT are friends. Just toxic friends,” Taylor teased. Kardashian didn’t disagree. She said the bot has a habit of giving wrong answers and then trying to psychoanalyze her about it.
“They need to do better because I’m leaning on them to really help me, and she’s teaching me a life lesson,” Kim joked. “It’s like a thing. I screenshot it all the time and send it in my group chat like, ‘Can you believe this bitch is talking to me like this?’” The kicker is that the lie detector confirmed she wasn’t lying about any of it.
Kim’s been open for years about her mission to become a lawyer, following in her late father Robert Kardashian’s footsteps. She’s passed parts of the California “baby bar” exam, but still has more to go before she can fully practice law.
The California Bar is notoriously tough as it includes five one-hour essay questions, a 90-minute performance test, and 200 multiple-choice questions. It’s no surprise she’s turned to every possible study tool — including AI — to keep up. But it seems ChatGPT didn’t quite pass the test.
Kim Kardashian calling ChatGPT her “toxic friend” might be the most 2025 thing ever. It’s a funny reminder that AI can be brilliant, and totally useless at the same time.
For anyone studying, creating, or trying to stay ahead, Kim’s story hits home. Use it, but don’t trust it blindly. After all, even Kim Kardashian can’t lawyer her way out of bad AI advice.
