Kristin Cavallari Delves into Conspiracy Theories: ‘I Wholeheartedly Believe Kanye West and Britney Spears Have Been Cloned’

Kristin Cavallari Embraces the Unconventional: A Dive into Celebrity Clones and Conspiracy Theories on Her Podcast

The reality star and podcast host embraces her love for conspiracies, sparking a conversation on celebrity clones and secret societies.

Kristin Cavallari, the former Laguna Beach star turned entrepreneur, isn’t shy about sharing her unconventional beliefs. In a recent episode of her podcast, Let’s Be Honest with Kristin Cavallari, she opened up about her fascination with conspiracy theories, boldly declaring that she “wholeheartedly” believes that both Kanye West and Britney Spears have been cloned.

During the episode, Cavallari and her co-host, celebrity hairstylist Justin Anderson, delved into a light-hearted but provocative discussion about secret societies, clones, and the mysterious changes in some celebrities. Cavallari, with a playful laugh, asked listeners not to take her too seriously, joking, “Don’t cancel me, Hollywood! Let me have my podcast.”

Anderson teased Cavallari about her theories, saying that some of her beliefs made him question their friendship. But Cavallari remained firm, smiling as she said, “I believe everything,” before launching into her thoughts on celebrity clones.

“I wholeheartedly believe what I’m about to say: I think there are clones, okay? And I think Kanye [West] is a clone,” Cavallari stated. She pointed to what she called a noticeable shift in West’s appearance and behavior, suggesting that secretive groups, such as the Illuminati, played a role in his alleged transformation. Cavallari referred to West’s previous comments about his potential disappearance and return, 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. What the f— happened? He was gone. Look at him. Compare old photos of him. He is not the same f—ing person.”

When Anderson asked if she thought Britney Spears was also cloned, Cavallari didn’t hesitate. “That’s not Britney Spears,” she said. “I’m sorry, it’s not Britney Spears. Go look at photos! That’s not Britney Spears.”

Though Cavallari’s comments were laced with humor, her passionate stance on these conspiracies was clear. However, not all episodes of her podcast center around such wild theories. Recent discussions have included interviews with experts on the brain and reflections on her personal life, including her breakup with boyfriend Mark Estes.

As Cavallari continues to grow her platform, it’s clear that she’s not afraid to dive into topics that spark both intrigue and controversy. Whether her listeners agree or not, Cavallari’s podcast is sure to keep them entertained—and questioning what they know about their favorite celebrities.

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