Kristin Cavallari is sharing her unique hypothesis about Kanye West.
“I’m the biggest conspiracy theorist on the planet. I believe everything,” Cavallari, 37, shared on the Tuesday, October 15, episode of her “Let’s Be Honest” podcast. “Do you want to know my favorite? I wholeheartedly believe what I’m about to say. I think there are clones and I think Kanye is a clone — and I’m going to tell you why.”
According to Cavallari, West, 47, was “talking a lot” and “really saying too much.” The Laguna Beach star said she believes the Illuminati didn’t like how much he was saying.
“He was calling a lot of people out and he said, ‘If I go away and I come back and I look different, that is not me,’” Cavallari recalled when seemingly referencing an old West interview. “What the f— happened? He was gone. Remember? He fell off the face of the Earth for a little while.”
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Cohost Justin Anderson appeared hesitant to validate Cavallari’s conspiracy theory. Instead, he speculated that the rapper went away to gain weight. Cavallari, however, didn’t agree.
“Look at him. Compare old photos of him,” she said. “It’s not the same f—ing person. It’s not. He didn’t just gain weight. … Don’t cancel me, Hollywood. Let me have my podcast.”
Soon after sharing a portion of the conversation on her Instagram, Cavallari received mixed reactions from fans.
“She is BOLD for this,” one user wrote in the comments section. “Lol I’m here for it.”
Another fan, however, shared their skepticism writing, “My jaw is on the floor with these comments…Yes, cloning is possible but the clone would go through the same biological process all living creatures do…they would be a baby lol. There’s no way to have a clone pop out as a grown human .”
Later on in the episode, Cavallari acknowledged that everything she sees on the internet isn’t true. She pointed out one conspiracy theorist who believes the Uncommon James founder is actually a man.
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“There’s a guy on social media who is constantly coming for me saying I’m really a man,” she said. “He’s saying the entire cast of Laguna Beach were industry plants. … That did make me take a step back and be like, ‘Maybe I shouldn’t believe everything I read.’”
After the podcast’s release, Cavallari accused TikTok of deleting her post about West. “Little do they know that censoring me only fires me up more,” she wrote via her Instagram Story on Tuesday. “Since you apparently can’t can’t listen on all the platforms, you can watch here on YouTube.”
Us Weekly has reached out to TikTok for comment.