Two years before Kim Kardashian was born, her “Uncle O.J.” starred in a film strangely connected to the conspiracy theory she promotes on her reality TV show. In the late 1970s, O.J. Simpson, attempting to shift from NFL star to entertainer, worked closely with his friend Robert Kardashian, lawyer and businessman, to establish a new career as a pitchman and sports analyst.
Now, in late 2025, one of Simpson’s 1970s film projects oddly mirrors the bizarre claim that Kim Kardashian, daughter of Robert Kardashian, shared on their family reality series.
On a recent episode of “The Kardashians,” Kim expressed disbelief in the 1969 moon landing. According to People, she tried to persuade her co-star Sarah Paulson—who appears with her in the TV show “All’s Fair”—to question the event. Kim insisted that Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin admitted 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.
However, Buzz Aldrin has never stated that the moon landing was faked, as confirmed by FullFact.org.
The connection between O.J. Simpson’s past film endeavors and Kim Kardashian’s moon landing skepticism reveals a curious family link in spreading controversial narratives.
Author’s note: This highlights how public figures can echo improbable theories across generations within the same family.Would you like the tone to be more formal or conversational?