
"Remember when Hollywood thought it could make a movie star out of O.J. Simpson? That was in the late 1970s, around the time that the San Francisco native was trying to transform himself from a star NFL running back into a beloved Hertz pitchman, sports analyst and all-around entertainment personality, with the help of his good friend, lawyer and businessman Robert Kardashian."
"On Thursday's episode of The Kardashians, Kim Kardashian revealed that she doesn't believe that the 1969 moon landing really happened, People reported. She goes to great lengths to convince actor Sarah Paulson, her co-star in the new TV series All's Fair, to also doubt the moon landing by insisting that one of the Apollo 11 astronauts, Buzz Aldrin, admitted that he never went to the moon."
"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 claims. Aldrin, in fact, never said the moon landing was faked, according to FullFact.org. Over the years, his comments in interviews, including the 2015 interview that Kardashian appears to be referencing, have been misconstrued, edited in misleading ways, or falsely reported by people wanting to push conspiracy theories about the moon landing."
O.J. Simpson attempted a transition from star NFL running back to entertainment personality and commercial pitchman in the late 1970s with assistance from Robert Kardashian. One of Simpson's 1970s movie projects is noted as a strange parallel to a current conspiracy claim. In late 2025, Kim Kardashian stated on The Kardashians that she does not believe the 1969 moon landing occurred and tried to persuade Sarah Paulson to doubt it. Kardashian insisted that Buzz Aldrin admitted he never went to the moon, a claim contradicted by fact checks showing Aldrin never said the moon landing was faked.
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