Remember that giant leap for mankind? Well, Kim Kardashian isn't so sure that step was actually taken.
As the All's Fair star revealed, she's someone who keeps up regularly with conspiracy theories. So much so, that Kim has taken to sending her costar Sarah Paulson articles "all the time," including one that explores the longstanding notion that the 1969 moon landing was not real.
"I think it didn't happen," Kim told Sarah during the Oct. 29 episode of The Kardashians, later adding in a confessional, "I think it was fake."
As for the proof? Kim cited Buzz Aldrin himself, the former astronaut who became the second man to walk on the moon after fellow Apollo 11 crew member Neil Armstrong.
"I've seen a few videos on Buzz Aldrin talking about how it didn't happen," she explained. "He says it all the time now in interviews. Maybe we should find Buzz Aldrin."
And after suggesting that sister Khloe Kardashian have the 95-year-old as a guest on her Khloe in Wonder Land podcast, Kim launched into a few examples of why the theory is still floating around out there.
"Why does Buzz Aldrin say it didn't happen? There's no gravity on the moon," she listed, adding in reference to images, "Why is the flag blowing? The shoes that they have in the museum that they wore on the moon is a different print in the photos. Why are there no stars?"
And for those who thinks she's "crazy" for even suggesting such a notion, Kim isn't fazed.
"They're going to say I'm crazy no matter what," she said. "But go to TikTok, see for yourself."
Indeed, rumors that the moon landing isn’t real have persisted for years, with many believing 2001: A Space Odyssey director Stanley Kubrick was behind the fake out. But when it comes to Buzz’s alleged claim, that stems from an interview he did with Conan O’ Brien in 2000.
After Conan revealed he remembers watching Neil and Buzz land on the moon, Buzz can heard telling the talk show host that he “didn’t,” adding that “there wasn’t any television, there wasn’t anybody taking the picture.”
However, as Reuters—who fact-checked and debunked the suggestion in 2022—noted, Buzz was referring to the type of media (animation) shown around that time, clarifying that Conan was likely watching a recreation of sorts and not live TV.
As for Buzz himself, he’s not only had a fierce reaction to naysayers but earlier this year, he even celebrated the 56th anniversary of the historic event with a heartfelt message.
“I couldn’t be prouder to have completed this mission with the hundreds of thousands of people that helped get us to the moon and back home,” he tweeted in July, in part. “God bless the USA and all of humankind.”
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Taylor Swift’s Wildest Belly Button Dreams
In the 2010s, fans noticed the “Lavender Haze” singer’s affinity for high-waisted pants, prompting an online wave of conspiracies, including that she was an alien born without a belly button.
Taylor even addressed the reason she kept her navel out of the spotlight.
“I don’t like showing my belly button,” she told Lucky magazine in 2014. “I want that to be a mystery. As far as anyone knows based on my public appearances, they haven’t seen evidence of a belly button. It could be pierced. They have no idea. If I’m going to get some sort of massive tattoo, it’s going to be right next to my belly button because no one’s ever going to see that.”
However, after paparazzi snapped pics of the singer and her friends wearing bikinis while vacationing in 2015, she ultimately posted snaps of herself in the swimsuit to Instagram.
“We realize, ‘Okay so they got pictures of us in our bikinis, like I don’t want them to make like $100,000 for stalking us,’” Taylor recounted on BBC Radio 1’s Breakfast Show in 2015. “So we’re like, ‘Get up on the bow of the boat, we’re taking better bikini shots, so they don’t make as much money on theirs.’”
Did Avril Lavigne Actually Die in the Early 2000s?
The “Sk8er Boi” rocker reacted to online theories that she died in the early aughts and was replaced by a doppelganger named Melissa, who supposedly was hired before the singer’s “death” to stand in for her at public events due to Avril’s exhaustion.
“I mean, it’s just funny to me,” the “Complicated” singer said on a May 2024 episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast. “On one end, everyone’s like, ‘You look the exact same. You haven’t aged a day.’ But then other people are like, there’s a conspiracy theory that I’m not me.”
Beyoncé Shuts Down Fake Pregnancy Rumors
Though the Grammy winner—who is now mom to daughter Blue Ivy and twins Rumi and Sir with husband Jay-Z—iconically debuted her first pregnancy during a performance at the 2011 MTV VMAs, she became the subject of theories that she wore a fake belly bump and enlisted a surrogate.
“That was crazy. It wasn’t hurtful, it was just crazy,” she told People in 2012, per The Hollywood Reporter. “Where did they come up with this?”
Fans thought Beyoncé’s baby bump appeared to deflate during an appearance on an Australian TV show months prior, which the singer shot down as “stupid, ridiculous and false” through a rep at the time.
Is Anne Hathaway’s Husband the Reincarnation of William Shakespeare?
The Oscar winner reacted to the comparison that her husband Adam Shulman looks extremely similar to the 16th century playwright—whose wife was also named Anne Hathaway—which has prompted fans online to believe the Romeo and Juliet author has been reincarnated.
“It would be great if it was true,” the Princess Diaries star said during a 2023 appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, “but even if it’s not [it’s] still kinda great.”
Katy Perry Reacts to Theory She’s Actually JonBenét Ramsey
The “Last Friday Night” singer—who was born in 1984—chimed in with her thoughts on the conspiracy that the Colorado-native—born in 1990 and murdered in 1996—was not actually beaten and strangled to death, but actually grew up to become the music superstar.
On a February 2025 Instagram post of the theory, Katy simply commented, “wait am i.”
Stevie Wonder Addresses Rumor He's Not Really Blind
The “Isn’t She Lovely” singer—who was born prematurely and is blind as a result of retinopathy of prematurity, a condition that impacts eye growth and causes the retinas to detach—debunked the longstanding rumor that he can actually see during a July 2025 concert in the U.K.
"You know there have been rumors about me seeing and all that? But seriously, you know the truth," Stevie told the crowd, as seen in a fan's Instagram video. "Truth is, shortly after my birth, I became blind.”
The Grammy winner considers his blindness a gift, though, adding, "Now, that was a blessing because it’s allowed me to see the world in the vision of truth, of sight. See people in the spirit of them, not how they look. Not what color they are, but what color is their spirit?"