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Kim Kardashian makes emotional confessional after bar exam fail
Kim Kardashian got honest about her feelings after she failed her exam.
The SKIMS founder revealed that she felt ‘really uncomfortable’ and lost confidence after failing the California bar exam.
The 45-year-old admitted to feeling shaken by the result, but she’s determined not to let the disappointment stop her.
Kim has been working towards achieving her dream of becoming a lawyer for six years, inspired by her late father Robert Kardashian.
She studied for months dedicating up to nine hours a day throughout.
But when she sat for the July exam, she fell short of the 1,390 points needed to pass.
In a recent candid chat with Time Magazine, she shared she is ‘pretty good’ at turning a failure into something positive.
Kanye West’s ex is turning it in into a learning experience.
The Kardashians star talked about the moment she got the result.
“I took a minute to process that, and instantly, when I got my results, I didn’t feel good about it. I was really uncomfortable and not confident for a while,” she said.
“You get the results on a Friday, and I knew Sunday morning they were going to be live on the internet. So I wanted to mention it first and let people know that it didn’t go my way.”
She confessed failure dented her confidence.
However, rather than dwelling on the setback, she is channeling it into motivation.
She further added, “I’m pretty good at taking a failure and turning it into something and I just don’t have the time to dwell.”
“You can feel sorry for yourself for a second, but I need to take that time and put it into studying more.”
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Dan Levy shares update on Catherine O’Hara starrer ‘Schitt’s Creek’ sequel
Dan Levy revealed that he once considered revisiting Schitt’s Creek.
In a new interview with CBS Sunday Morning, the Emmy-winning creator admitted he had been “thinking about” a sequel to the beloved CBC comedy before O’Hara’s death earlier this year.
“No, not now. You can’t,” Levy said, visibly emotional as he walked through Goodwood, Ontario, the small town that doubled as the show’s fictional setting.
Levy reflected on the memories tied to O’Hara, who played matriarch Moira Rose across the series’ six seasons.
“It’s tough being back. I didn’t think that I’d have quite an emotional reaction,” he said. “Just a lot of memories, a lot of memories with Catherine. It’s what you have to hold on to.”
O’Hara, a two-time Emmy winner known for SCTV, Home Alone, and her iconic turn on Schitt’s Creek, died in late January at age 71 from a pulmonary embolism.
Rectal cancer was reported to be the underlying cause, as per Deadline.
Fans have since left tributes at the real-life Rose Apothecary store in Goodwood, which now sells merchandise and includes a condolence book dedicated to her.
Schitt’s Creek ran from 2015 to 2020, transforming from a cult favorite into a mainstream phenomenon after gaining traction on Netflix.
The series, starring Levy alongside his father Eugene Levy, sister Sara Levy, Annie Murphy, Emily Hampshire, Chris Elliott, Jennifer Robertson, Noah Reid, and O’Hara, won nine Emmys in its final season including Outstanding Comedy Series and acting trophies across all four major categories.
Levy, who is now preparing to launch his Netflix comedy Big Mistakes, said the memories of working with O’Hara remain his greatest takeaway.
“For someone who was not on the internet, she knew how to meme,” he added with a smile.
While fans may have hoped for more Schitt’s Creek, Levy’s comments make clear that the idea ended with the passing of Catherine O’Hara.
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Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce wedding date rumor spirals, planner breaks silence
Taylor Swift’s wedding plans with Travis Kelce are already the hottest topic in pop culture, and now, a rumored June 13 date has sent fans into a frenzy.
The speculation seemed almost too perfect!
Swift’s favorite number is 13, the Ocean House resort in Rhode Island sits near her $18 million Watch Hill mansion, and reports claimed the couple had locked in the venue for a star-studded ceremony.
But the buzz didn’t last long.
Wedding planner Tara Guérard, who is overseeing an event at the Ocean House that day, stepped in to clarify that while she is indeed planning a wedding there, Life of a Showgirl hitmaker is not her bride.
The statement instantly deflated the viral chatter, proving that the June 13 booking belongs to another couple entirely.
Still, the fans are not fully convinced.
Reportedly, the guest list could include Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, Patrick Mahomes, and Jason Kelce, with festivities split between Swift’s mansion and the Ocean House.
Sources say Swift has already chosen her gown and plans to keep the ceremony traditional, with her father walking her down the aisle.
Whether the big day lands on June 13 or another summer date, one thing is clear: every detail of Swift and Kelce’s wedding is destined to dominate headlines, with fans eager to decode clues and planners rushing to debunk the noise.
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King Charles, Prince William ‘row’ over Beatrice, Eugenie unfolds
King Charles’ latest decision for Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie confused and revealed the power shift behind Palace walls.
Earlier, it was reported that the sisters had been asked not to join the royals at this year’s Royal Ascot event.
They were also marked Easter with their own families away from the spotlight.
But sources revealed that the daughters of the York household will make an appearance at the racecourse despite the heat of the Epstein scandal.
Royal author Andrew Lownie believes that King Charles has been sending “mixed signals” in Beatrice and Eugenie’s ongoing saga.
As per the Mirror, he said, “They’re banned from Royal Ascot, they’re banned from Easter, then suddenly they are now coming to Ascot.”
Quoting another royal commentator, Tom Skyes, Mr Lownie pointed out that the decision to let Beatrice and Eugenie come to Royal Ascot showcased the “dominating” side of Prince William.
It has been said that the Prince and Princess of Wales won’t skip Easter, but they are not big fans of Ascot.
Mr Lownie explained, “Tom Sykes has pointed out that the Easter ban shows the waning power of the King in the face of an increasingly dominant William.”
He added, “This may well be the case, but if it is, then isn’t he repeating the mistakes of his father and grandmother?”
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