Reality TV star and aspiring lawyer Kim Kardashian is back in the courtroom, but this time, it’s just for laughs. She stars in a new ad for her sister Kourtney Kardashian’s wellness brand, Lemme, where they face off in a mock courtroom battle that’s both funny and well-timed.
The ad came out just days before Kim is set to get her California Bar exam results, a milestone she’s worked toward for years. While the video is playful, Kim’s legal ambitions are real. She has said she hopes to become a trial lawyer soon.
The clip opens with Kourtney confidently walking into a courtroom in white, accused of “failing to disclose” her latest beauty and wellness secre, Lemme Colostrum. Calmly defending herself, she insists she’s simply been “prioritizing” self-care.
Kim enters, wearing a sharp suit and acting like a prosecutor. She accuses Kourtney of “gatekeeping” the new supplement and reminds her, “in this family, we share everything, including wellness.”
The skit gets even funnier when Kim shows an “evidence board” with Kourtney holding the product. Kourtney responds with one of Kim’s famous quotes about finding passion in business, saying she’s finally found hers.
Kim delivers the punchline with her trademark confidence:
“B—ch, I invented Glow.”
The courtroom erupts in laughter before Kourtney ends the mock trial with a mic drop:
“Let it be known, I feel incredible. Sue me.”
Fans and Family React
The ad was posted on Instagram and quickly went viral. Fans and celebrities filled the comments with praise and laughter.
Kris Jenner was one of the first to react, writing, “OMG this is SOOOO good!!!!” Others added comments like “Hilarious,” “Genius,” and “Didn’t want it to end.”
One fan perfectly summed up the internet’s mood:
“Is Kim practicing for court or just stealing the show?”
Kim may be joking in the ad, but her legal journey is serious. The All’s Fair star has been studying law through California’s Law Office Study Program, a six-year process that lets aspiring lawyers apprentice under licensed attorneys instead of going to law school.
Kim told BBC’s The Graham Norton Show that she’s only weeks away from being fully qualified. She explained that her goal is to eventually leave her entertainment career and work in criminal justice reform.
“I always want to be growing, curious, and evolving,” she said. “I want to see wherever that takes me.”
Her dedication has not gone unnoticed. She has already helped several inmates get early release through her prison reform work, showing she is serious about using her platform for justice.
Kim’s law studies have had some funny moments. In a Vanity Fair lie detector interview, she said she sometimes uses ChatGPT for help, but it often gives her wrong answers.
“It makes me fail tests all the time,” she laughed, admitting she even argues with the chatbot when it’s wrong.
Recently, Kim got a response from NASA after she questioned whether the 1969 moon landing really happened. When she said she had “documents” about it, NASA’s acting administrator replied on X (formerly Twitter), confirming, “Yes, Kim Kardashian, we’ve been to the Moon… six times!” and even invited her to visit the Kennedy Space Center.
With her courtroom comedy, real legal work, and curiosity about space, Kim Kardashian keeps surprising fans with her versatility. The viral Lemme ad shows her sense of humor, while her legal studies show her determination and depth.
Whether she’s joking with her sister or getting ready to argue real cases, one thing is clear: Kim Kardashian knows how to command a courtroom.
It seems she’s already winning, even before her Bar results come in.
