Kim Kardashian says 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing ‘never happened’, blames ‘fake footage’
Kim Kardashian stuns fans claiming Apollo 11 moon landing was faked, telling everyone to find proof on TikTok

Kim Kardashian has sparked outrage online after claiming that the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing was faked. The reality television icon made the statement during a recent episode of The Kardashians, sending social media into a frenzy and leaving her costar Sarah Paulson completely speechless.
In the explosive episode, Kim, 45, casually revealed her disbelief in one of the most documented moments in modern history. “I’m sending you, so far, a million articles with both Buzz Aldrin and the other one,” she told Paulson, referring to Neil Armstrong. With her trademark calmness, Kim added that she had seen video proof where Aldrin allegedly admitted that the mission never happened.
Paulson, visibly shocked, encouraged her to elaborate. Kim continued confidently, explaining that Aldrin once said there was “no scary moment, because it didn’t happen.” She argued that the astronaut “slipped up” due to age, reinforcing her theory that the moon landing was a Hollywood-style setup.
In a private confessional, Kim admitted that she often sends conspiracy theories to Paulson. When a producer directly asked her to confirm her stance, she doubled down without hesitation, “I don’t think we did. I think it was fake.”
Kim went further, listing her reasons for doubt. “The flag is blowing, but there’s no gravity. The shoes in the museum don’t match the footprints in the photos. And why are there no stars?” she questioned.
The reaction online was immediate and explosive. Fans flooded platforms with disbelief and mockery, accusing Kim of spreading misinformation for attention. Others found humour in her confidence, joking that she had become “TikTok’s new space agency.” The phrase “Go to TikTok,” which Kim used as proof, quickly trended across social media, spawning thousands of memes and videos.
Despite widespread criticism, Kim remained unfazed. “They’re gonna say I’m crazy no matter what,” she shrugged. “But like… go to TikTok. See for yourself.”
Whether trolling or serious, her comments reignited one of the internet’s oldest conspiracies and reminded everyone just how easily Kim Kardashian can turn the world’s attention back to herself.



















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