Kristin Cavallari claims Kanye West was replaced by an illuminati clone, fueling conspiracy theories

Cavallari claims 'Kanye is a clone,' urging fans to 'look at him, compare old photos of him' in her latest podcast.

Kanye West. PHOTO: ITV.COM

Kristin Cavallari has sparked intense reactions online after making controversial claims about Kanye West on her 'Let’s Be Honest' podcast. 

In the October 15, 2024 episode, Cavallari stated that Kanye had been replaced by an Illuminati clone, citing changes in his appearance. 

“I’m the biggest conspiracy theorist on the planet. I believe everything. Do you want to know my favorite? I wholeheartedly believe what I’m about to say. I think there are clones, and I think Kanye is a clone,” Cavallari said. 

She elaborated, urging listeners to “look at him. Compare old photos of him. It’s not the same f—ing person. It’s not. He didn’t just gain weight."

Cavallari also referenced a period where Kanye seemed to disappear from the public eye, adding, “He fell off the face of the Earth for a little while.” 

The TV personality claimed that his reappearance with altered looks was proof that he had been cloned by the Illuminati. “He has been cloned by Illuminati. Don’t cancel me, Hollywood. Let me have my podcast,” she joked.

— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) October 15, 2024

Her claims have reignited discussions about Kanye's previous statements on similar topics. In 2023, a viral video featured Kanye accusing Cardi B of being “planted by the Illuminati” to replace Nicki Minaj. 

“She doesn’t write her raps. She’s just there to sound as ignorant as possible. She’s literally replaced Nicki Minaj purposely,” Kanye said in the video.

While social media buzzed with reactions to Cavallari’s comments, the former 'Laguna Beach' star admitted that conspiracy theories should be approached with caution. 

“There’s a guy on social media who is constantly coming for me, saying that I'm a man. That did make me step back and be like, 'Maybe I shouldn't believe everything I read,’” she acknowledged on the podcast. However, Cavallari later claimed that TikTok had deleted her videos about Kanye. 

— Yoshi The Patriot (@yoshithepatriot) October 15, 2024

In an Instagram story, she said, “Little do they know that censoring me only fires me up more. Since you apparently can’t listen on all the platforms, you can watch here on YouTube.”

As the podcast clips gained traction on social media, Kanye West has yet to respond to the claims. Many fans are drawing comparisons between Cavallari’s remarks and Kanye’s own past statements about the Illuminati, leaving the internet divided over the controversy.

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