Two years before Kim Kardashian’s birth, her “Uncle O.J.” starred in a film that oddly connects to the debunked conspiracy theory she promoted on reality TV. In the late 1970s, Hollywood tried to turn O.J. Simpson, the San Francisco native and former NFL star, into a multifaceted entertainer and Hertz pitchman, aided by his close friend Robert Kardashian, a lawyer and businessman.
In late 2025, one of Simpson’s film projects from the 1970s parallels the bizarre theory Kim Kardashian, Robert Kardashian’s daughter, is presenting on the family’s reality series.
On a recent episode of “The Kardashians,” Kim expressed disbelief in the 1969 moon landing, as reported by People magazine. She attempts to persuade her co-star Sarah Paulson, from the TV series “All’s Fair,” to question the event as well.
“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,” Kardashian states.
However, Buzz Aldrin has never claimed the moon landing was faked, according to FullFact.org.
Kim Kardashian’s moon landing doubts echo a Hollywood era when O.J. Simpson sought to redefine his public image, unexpectedly connecting the past and present of the Kardashian family’s influence.
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