Khloé Kardashian has recently made a bold and eye-opening declaration about the moon landing theory, confessing to PEOPLE in a new interview that she successfully convinced her sister Kim Kardashian to question the authenticity of the Apollo 11 mission. "I don't believe in the moon landing," the 40-year-old media personality candidly stated, adding that the topic is "very controversial" and she "feels bad" about it. "I think I riled Kim up about it, and I've gotten her into a lot of trouble!" she jokes, referring to her role in the Kardashian family.

Interestingly, while Kim believed in the moon landing based on experts' analysis, Khloé was not convinced. "I don't think it happened," she reiterates firmly. Khloé admits that she and her brother Rob Kardashian have "fed" Kim "a lot of information" on the subject, which she now regrets but is "going to die on this hill!"
Despite her stance on the moon landing, Khloé mentions that she is interested in other conspiracy theories, noting, "I don't expect the government to admit the moon landing was faked, because then if they admit that didn't happen, there's a long list of things you can look into, and some are too scary to talk about publicly because you don't want anyone getting mad at you."
In a different part of the interview, Khloé discusses the format of the third season of her podcast, Khloé in Wonder Land, which will air every Wednesday. "This time, a lot of my guests will be family members or people in my inner circle — people who are still really fascinating but who are also comfortable engaging in a conversation with me," she reflects. As a result, Khloé says the podcast will be "a little looser and not so talk show-y," if that makes sense.
Overall, Khloé's bold declaration and openness about her beliefs add a new dimension to the conversation surrounding the moon landing and her upcoming podcast season.