DrLove
Diamond Member
The conspiracy theories from Trumpublicans that fly around this forum are actually what many Hollywood celebs also believe.
You people HATE Hollywood and the entertainment industry elite. Why would you want to be just like them?
You people HATE Hollywood and the entertainment industry elite. Why would you want to be just like them?
Some celebrities are fascinated by conspiracy theories but don't necessarily buy into them, like Richard Linklater and Demi Lovato.
Some float conspiracies and later retract their statements, like Scott Baio. And many are the subjects of conspiracy theories themselves, like Avril Lavigne, Beyoncé, and Nicolas Cage.
On the other hand, many celebrities actually believe in conspiracy theories. Some are run-of-the-mill, like believing that the US government is lying about 9/11 and the JFK assassination. Others could be spreading hoaxes that could actually be harmful or dangerous to those who believe them.
- Conspiracy theories are everywhere these days. And, unfortunately, a lot of celebrities buy into them.
- Kylie Jenner is nervous about chemtrails. Ted Nugent thinks global warming is a "fraud." Mark Ruffalo, Marion Cotillard, and Charlie Sheen have all expressed skepticism about 9/11.
- Some of these celebrities believe in more obscure conspiracies as well. Jaden Smith believes hidden, Wakanda-like places exist on Earth, and Terrence Howard thinks all math is wrong.
- Here's a rundown of outlandish conspiracy theories celebrities believe.
15 bewildering conspiracy theories that celebrities think are true
Jaden Smith thinks Wakanda-like places are real, Roseanne Barr thinks chemtrails exist, and Marion Cotillard said the first moon landing was a hoax.
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