Kim Kardashian Slams Lori Loughlin: 'I Would Never Want to use Privilege' to Get Kids into School
By TheBlast Staff on April 20, 2019 at 2:20 AM EDT
Kim Kardashian is speaking out about the college admissions scandal, saying she'd never abuse her privilege to get her kids accepted to a University.
The "KUWTK" star sat down with CNN's Van Jones for an interview and said she doesn't agree with the antics pulled by parents like Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, who are accused of fraud after reportedly paying their children's way into high-profile schools.
“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 any way,” Kardashian says in the yet-to-air clip obtained by E! News.
“That’s what I see is not appropriate.”
The reality star adds she just wants her kids to be good people.
“I want my kids to be as grounded as possible. To buy your way into something just wouldn’t benefit anybody,” she tells Jones.
Kardashian also states that she hopes she's setting a good example for her children by always reaching for goals, like studying to become a lawyer.
“Having my kids see me studying, leaving and going into an office a few days a week, studying all the time coming home — I have my backpack they have their backpack. Them seeing that I have this filming career and having makeup samples tested all on my arm while I’m trying to read my flashcards.”
“I hope they get inspired to know that they can put in the hard work and even though I’m in my late 30s and just finishing college — it’s never too late and there really is no easy way out," she tells Jones.
Kardashian's interview will air Saturday night.