Kardian sisters have opened a fresh debate over 1969 moon landing. Khloรฉ Kardashian played a major role in shaping Kim Kardashianโs doubts about the 1969 moon landing. She admitted her influence a recent interview, triggering a longโrunning conspiracy theory that NASA has rejected many a times.
Kim previously said she had studied various articles and interviews and concluded that the moon landing did not occur. Her remarks sparked wide reactions across social media and prompted a response from NASA.
NASA Reaffirms the Historic Mission
NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy publicly addressed Kim Kardashianโs claims on his X account. He emphasized that the 1969 Apollo 11 mission remains a verified historic achievement. He noted that astronauts not only landed on the Moon in 1969 but completed five additional missions.
Duffy wrote that NASA had gone to the Moon six times and stressed that the agency maintains extensive documentation supporting the Apollo program. His comments aimed to end the speculation, yet the controversy continued to spread online.
Khloรฉ Stands Firm Despite Scientific Evidence
Khloรฉ Kardashian admitted that she does not believe the moon landing happened. She said her views are controversial but insisted that she has held them for years. She also expressed regret that she may have caused issues for Kim by sharing those views.
Khloรฉ said she and her brother had shared information that strengthened their skepticism. She added that she feels responsible for pulling Kim into the debate. However, she stated that she intends to stand by her opinion regardless of criticism.
Despite decades of scientific verification and extensive NASA records confirming the Apollo 11 mission, Khloรฉ says her stance remains unchanged. She said she will โdie on this hill,โ indicating she has no plans to reconsider her belief.
Public Reaction Continues to Grow
The sistersโ comments have triggered widespread discussion on social media. Many users expressed concern about celebrities promoting misinformation, while others supported their right to question historical events. The debate underscores the enduring impact of conspiracy theories in the digital age.

