Kim Kardashian Says She'd Never Use Her Celeb Privilege To Get Her Kids Into College
April 23 2019, Updated 3:43 p.m. ET
Kim Kardashian is weighing in on the college admissions scandal in a new interview. The beauty mogul spoke about how she'd never use her celeb privilege or wealth to get her children into college amid other stars, like Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin, doing so. Read on for all the details.
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Kim, 38, talked about the matter with CNN's Van Jones.
"If they couldn't get into a school, I would never want to use privilege to try to force them into a situation that they wouldn't thrive in anyway," she explained to Van, 50. "That's what I see is not appropriate."
Kim also talked about how she wants her three children (soon to be four) "to be kind" and that using their position to gain access doesn't set a good example.
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"I want my kids to be as grounded as possible," she said. "To buy your way into something just wouldn't benefit anybody."
Kim also spoke about her desire to become a lawyer and how her aspirations will hopefully resonate with her kids.
"Even though I'm in my late 30's and I'm just finishing college or attempting to do that now, it's never too late," she said.
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