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Kim Kardashian is weighing in on a popular conspiracy theory.
The SKIMS founder shared her true thoughts on the 1969 moon landing during Thursday's (October 30) episode of The Kardashians, namely that she believes the whole legendary scene was faked, per Page Six.
Speaking to her All's Fair costar Sarah Paulson on set of the upcoming legal drama, Kardashian told the American Horror Story actress that she was sending her "a million articles with both Buzz Aldrin and the other one," referring to astronaut Neil Armstrong. Both Aldrin and Armstrong were part of the Apollo 11 mission that resulted in man's first steps on the moon in 1969.
Kardashian's alleged proof comes from past interviews where 95-year-old Aldrin, who she said has "gotten old," reportedly slipped up and revealed a take different than we've been told for decades.
"This girl says, 'What was the scariest moment?' And [Aldrin] goes, 'There was no scary moment, cause it didn't happen. It could've been scary, but it wasn't, cause it didn't happen,'" she gave as an example.
The interaction between the costars appears to be par for the course as Kardashian admitted to sending Paulson different conspiracy theories "all the time."
When a producer asked for more information about Kardashian's opinions on the moon landing, the mom of four doubled down on her beliefs.
"I don't think we did [walk on the moon]. I think it was fake," she said. "I've seen a few videos [of] Buzz Aldrin talking about how it didn't happen. he says it all the time now, in interviews."
She added, "Why does Buzz Aldrin say it didn't happen? There's no gravity on the moon βΒ why is the flag blowing? The shoes that they have in the museum that they wore on the moon [have] a different [foot]print than the photos. Why are there no stars?"
People notes, however, that all of these theories have been debunked over the years.
Kardashian also appeared ready to receive blowback from viewers over her belief in the conspiracy, saying, "They're gonna say I'm crazy no matter what. But like, go to TikTok. See for yourself."
Kardashian's comments even drew the attention of NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy, who refuted her claims on X and emphasized, "Yes, @kimkardashian, we've been to the Moon before... 6 times!" adding, "We won the last space race and we will win this one too."