Although a reality show was exactly the key to Kim Kardashian's success, she is recently choosing to stay away from the cameras.
 
Speaking at the TIME100 Summit, the SKIMS founder spoke about her successful business ventures and involvement in the criminal justice reform movement. When asked if she would ever leave the reality show in favor of a different career path, Kardashian revealed that she would "be just as happy being a full-time lawyer."

Kardashian began studying law in 2019.
 
"The experience of studying law was just so eye-opening," the reality star told TIME100. moderator Poppy Harlow. "It's overwhelming because there are so many things to study…."
 
Inspired by her late father, OJ Simpson attorney Robert Kardashian, Kim decided to pursue law after taking on the work of criminal justice reform in 2017, when she helped free Alice Marie Johnson from prison — who faced with a life sentence for a first-time drug offense.