Nicki Minaj mentioned one thing out of this world on Tuesday: She doesn’t imagine astronauts ever landed on the moon.
The controversial rapper-turned-recent-MAGA-poster-child expressed her perception within the debunked conspiracy theory throughout Tuesday’s episode of Katie Miller’s podcast.
It began when Miller, the spouse of White Home Deputy Chief of Workers Stephen Miller, turned the subject to favourite conspiracy theories, and mentioned, “Right now, mine’s the chemtrails,” a reference to the also-debunked belief that someone, someplace, is manipulating the climate and different aspects of world existence by way of the stealthy spraying of chemical compounds within the air.
Katie Miller then provided up different conspiracy theories, akin to whether or not NASA actually did land a person on the moon. That’s when Minaj provided her take.
“No, I don’t suppose we landed on the moon,” Minaj mentioned.
Miller pressed her on the problem: “You don’t?”
Miller then identified she had as soon as requested billionaire tech baron Elon Musk the identical query, and “he mentioned we did certainly land on the moon.” Minaj responded with a shrug, and Miller transitioned to a distinct subject.
It’s little shock that Minaj is perhaps liable to believing conspiracy theories. Again in 2021, she declined to attend the Met Gala as a result of she didn’t need to get the COVID-19 vaccine, claiming a pal of a cousin in Trinidad one way or the other suffered some seriously swollen testicles after getting the shot.
Minaj can also be not the one celeb who has questioned whether or not the moon touchdown really occurred.
Again in October, Kim Kardashian admitted on an episode of “The Kardashians” that she thought the 1969 moon touchdown was a hoax.
In 2024, Ariana Grande took a lie detector test and answered “No,” to the query if she believed the moon touchdown was faked, however the polygraph indicated her response was “inconclusive.”
Again in 2018, Golden State Warriors celebrity Steph Curry admitted he thought the moon landing was faked on a podcast, solely to finish up getting an e-mail from Barack Obama reprimanding him.











