Does Kim Kardashian read the WLTReport? A recent discussion has emerged about whether the reality TV star encountered a report questioning the authenticity of the 1969 moon landing. The article in question highlights claims that astronaut Buzz Aldrin, a key figure in the Apollo 11 mission, has allegedly admitted the moon landing was fabricated.
On her show “The Kardashians,” Kardashian reportedly told actress Sarah Paulson, “I’m sending you, so far, a million articles with both Buzz Aldrin and … the other one.” She referenced Aldrin’s remarks about the moon landing, stating, “There was no scary moment, cause it didn’t happen. It could’ve been scary, but it wasn’t, cause it didn’t happen.” Kardashian also suggested Aldrin’s comments might stem from his age, asserting, “I think it didn’t happen.”
The report includes a clip of Aldrin on Conan O’Brien’s Late Night Show from 2000, where he seemingly questioned the authenticity of moon landing footage. However, NASA and fact-checkers have refuted these claims, emphasizing that the moon landing was real and that broadcasters at the time used animations to supplement coverage.
NASA Administrator Sean Duffy responded to Kardashian’s comments, stating, “Yes, Kim Kardashian, we’ve been to the Moon before … 6 times!” He reiterated NASA’s commitment to future lunar missions under the Artemis program.
The article also explores broader conspiracy theories about the moon landing, citing debates over shadows in photographs, the lack of stars in images, and alleged inconsistencies in footage. However, experts like Margaret Weitekamp of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum explained that animations were used to contextualize the mission for audiences at the time, without invalidating the landing itself.
Despite repeated debunking, the discussion continues to circulate online, with some viewers interpreting Aldrin’s remarks as evidence of a cover-up. The article concludes by encouraging readers to examine the evidence and form their own conclusions.