Kim Kardashian believes the 1969 moon landing was fake

by · Mail Online

Kim Kardashian has admitted she believes the 1969 moon landing was fake.

The media personality, 45, tried to convince her All's Fair co-star, Sarah Paulson, 50, to agree with her that Buzz Aldrin, 95, and the late Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 mission did not happen.

Speaking to her Hulu drama cast member between takes, captured in the October 30 episode of The Kardashians, Kim said: 'I'm sending you, so far, a million articles with both Buzz Aldrin and ... the other one.'

Sarah replied: 'Yes, do it.'

Kim said: '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."'

Kim then alleged that Aldrin's old age makes him blurt out comments like that, before ultimately ruling: 'So I think it didn't happen.'

Kim Kardashian has admitted she believes the 1969 moon landing was fake
The media personality, 45, tried to convince her All's Fair co-star, Sarah Paulson , 50, to agree with her that Buzz Aldrin, 95, and the late Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 mission did not happen

Sarah told the socialite that she was gearing up to go on a 'massive deep dive' after reading what Kim - who sends the actress 'conspiracies all the time' - had sent her.

Later in the episode, a producer approached Kim's trailer and asked the star to confirm her belief that the astronauts did not walk on the moon.

Kim said: 'I don't think we did. I think it was fake.'

She then claimed: '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.'

Explaining how she was convinced of the conspiracy theory, Kim added: 'Why does Buzz Aldrin say it didn't happen?

'There's no gravity on the moon - 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?'

A producer then asked the reality TV star how she defends herself from people who brand her 'crazy'.

Kim replied: 'They're gonna say I'm crazy no matter what. But like, go to TikTok. See for yourself.'

Sarah told the socialite that she was gearing up to go on a 'massive deep dive' after reading what Kim - who sends the actress 'conspiracies all the time' - had sent her

Aldrin, now 95, has never denied the authenticity of the 1969 Apollo 11 mission. He has spent decades fiercely defending its legacy - and mocking those who suggest it was a hoax.

In 2002, he famously punched a moon-landing denier in the face outside a hotel in Beverly Hills after being called ‘a coward, liar and thief’ and being pressed to swear on a Bible that he had walked on the moon. He was 72 at the time. Police declined to press charges.

He has also spoken publicly and often about the challenges of the mission, the scientific rigor behind it and the emotional toll it took on the astronauts and others involved.