Kim Kardashian has hinted that a potential podcast could be on the way after receiving positive praise from fans over her recently aired justice reform show.
The businesswoman, 39, took part in a documentary that follows unfair sentencing of certain racial groups - something Kim actively condemns.
But despite the doc receiving poor reviews from critics, Kim's Twitter was flooded with positive remarks from fans who loved watching her fight for justice.
And now mum-of-four Kim has hinted at another potential venture of her own podcast.
After one fan pointed out how soothing her voice was during the Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project, Kim's business mind began to wander.

The fan tweeted: "We need Kim to start her own podcast, I could listen to her voice ALL day !"
To which Kim responded: "Just wait ... "
While many may have snorted when Kim suggested she wanted to follow in the footsteps of her late father, the lawyer Robert Kardashian, as she sought to challenge legal rulings she deemed unjustified, the star has since proved she picked the right hill to die on as she triumphed in her plight to free 64-year-old grandmother Alice Marie Johnson.

Kim lobbied the US government to free Alice after she was jailed in 1996 for cocaine trafficking - before being freed following Kim’s intervention in June 2018.
“Life plus 25 years for a first-time non-violent offender? Kim went to war for me,” Alice declares in footage from the show.
Explaining why she wanted to assist the grandmother, Kim says: “Seeing something that I felt was not fair. I just said, you know, ‘use me. I want to help her.’”

She adds: “I went into this knowing nothing. And then my heart completely opened up.”
But her efforts of using her platform for good were greeted with much criticism, as many slapped the label of "publicity stunt" on her upcoming documentary.
And when Kim was asked how she deals with critics who say all of this is a stunt to gain media attention for her fashion brands, she says she's able to shrug that off without a second thought.

But Kim spoke out, telling E! News: "I'm very used to criticism so nothing really phases me.
"I'm one of those non-human souls that can really deal with it. However, I really genuinely just stay focused on the cases and the people, and am extremely compassionate, and no, I'm not doing it for publicity.
"I really do care, and spend 20 hours a week away from my family and my kids, every single day."
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