The reality TV star has partnered with Oxygen to release a two-hour documentary titled “Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project” airing Sunday night, which comes after the 39-year-old’s disclosure that she’s studying to be a lawyer.
Kim Kardashian shares details about her new documentary , says she’s not worried about justice reform critics
The reality TV star has partnered with Oxygen to release a two-hour documentary titled “Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project” airing Sunday night, which comes after the 39-year-old’s disclosure that she’s studying to be a lawyer.
Last year, the mother of four lobbied the White House for clemency for Alice Marie Johnson, who served more than two decades of a life sentence without parole for non-violent offenses. President Trump commuted her sentence and signed bipartisan legislation that gives judges more discretion when sentencing some drug offenders and boosts prisoner rehabilitation efforts. Despite her efforts, Kardashian is aware many still doubt her work and continue to question her motives. Still, she’s unfazed by the rumors and instead, is eager to use her fame as a platform to give those she insisted have been long silenced to finally share their stories.
Kardashian spoke to Fox News about why she’s launching the “The Justice Project” now, the message she has for her critics and what she hopes the future holds for her.
Fox News: What was it about the criminal reform crisis that made you go, “Let’s pick up a camera and document this”?
Kim Kardashian: Well, I think my journey of working with Alice Johnson really did set something off inside of me that I just couldn’t really look away. I had worked with her first, but then when you … I just realized there’s so many more Alice’s out there that needed the help. I couldn’t just sit back and not do something. Despite her efforts, Kardashian is aware many still doubt her work and continue to question her motives. Still, she’s unfazed by the rumors and instead, is eager to use her fame as a platform to give those she insisted have been long silenced to finally share their stories.
Kardashian spoke to Fox News about why she’s launching the “The Justice Project” now, the message she has for her critics and what she hopes the future holds for her.
Fox News: What was it about the criminal reform crisis that made you go, “Let’s pick up a camera and document this”?
Kim Kardashian: Well, I think my journey of working with Alice Johnson really did set something off inside of me that I just couldn’t really look away. I had worked with her first, but then when you … I just realized there’s so many more Alice’s out there that needed the help. I couldn’t just sit back and not do something.
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