Students inside the class said Kardashian spoke for about an hour and 45 minutes as part of a direct-to-consumer seminar.
Liz said she found the remarks interesting and that she learned a lot.
"Just to learn from someone who has built such a successful business was really exciting and I think having the privacy of no cameras in the room, being able to have that candid conversation was special too," Liz said. It was a busy day for Kardashian, who posted a video of a 6 a.m. workout on Instagram. She also shared a photo of the newly unveiled"
" statue on the Boston Common, which honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife Coretta Scott King, to her Instagram story.
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