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Kim Kardashian has some very controversial opinions that she can’t let go of.
On Thursday, Oct. 30’s episode of The Kardashians, the 45-year-old revealed that she doesn’t believe the 1969 moon landing really happened, while trying to convince her All’s Fair co-star Sarah Paulson to have the same doubts.
“So far, we’ve sent you a million articles, both about Buzz Aldrin and … other articles,” Kim told Paulson, 50, during a break from filming the Hulu series, referring to astronaut Neil Armstrong.
When Kim told her an example of something he had sent her, Paulson replied, “Yeah, give it a try.”
“This girl says, ‘What was your scariest moment?’ And[Aldrin]says, ‘There wasn’t a scary moment, because that didn’t happen.’ It might have been scary, but that didn’t happen. ” ”
Kim also argued that astronauts might make such comments now because they are “older.” “So I don’t think that happened,” she admitted.
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Paulson told her co-star that she was “going to look into it thoroughly” after seeing what Kim had sent her, and in a confessional, Kim admitted to sending “always conspiracies” to Paulson.
When she returned to the trailer, producers followed up on the topic, asking Kim to confirm that she didn’t believe astronauts walked on the moon, saying, “I don’t think we did. I think it was fake.”
“I’ve seen some videos of Buzz Aldrin talking about how this never happened. He still says that all the time in interviews,” she claimed.
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She then explained some of the reasons she believes in conspiracy theories. “Why does Buzz Aldrin say it didn’t happen? There’s no gravity on the moon. Why is the flag waving? The shoes they wore on the moon in the museum have footprints that are different from the photo. Why are there no stars?”
Knowing how the comment would be received, producers asked Kim how she would defend herself against people calling her crazy. “They’ll call me crazy no matter what. But go on TikTok and see for yourself.”
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New episodes of Keeping Up with the Kardashians drop on Hulu on Thursday.
