
Khloé Kardashian recently revealed she doubts the moon landing was real, and she thinks she might have convinced her sister, Kim, to feel the same way.
Kim revealed she doesn’t believe the 1969 moon landing after a conversation with Sarah Paulson on the October 30th episode of The Kardashians. She even shared articles with Paulson questioning the mission and the astronauts involved, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong, after the conversation went viral.
Khloé Kardashian admitted in a recent People interview that she might have contributed to Kim Kardashian’s belief in conspiracy theories. “I don’t think the moon landing was real, which is a pretty controversial opinion,” Khloé explained. “I feel bad because I think I got Kim thinking about it, and now she’s gotten caught up in a lot of drama!”
She admitted that she and her brother, Rob Kardashian, might have contributed to Kim’s doubts by sharing information with her. She stated, “I really don’t believe it. My brother and I probably told her things that made her feel this way. I feel bad about it, but I’m sticking to my guns!”
Khloé expressed skepticism about the moon landing, suggesting the government would never admit it was faked. She explained that acknowledging a fabrication would open up a lot of difficult questions – questions some consider too sensitive or controversial to discuss publicly, for fear of backlash.
She also plans to explore more of her conspiracy beliefs on her podcast, Khloé in Wonder Land.
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2025-11-20 00:15