Kristin Cavallari thinks Kanye West and Britney Spears are clones: People will get killed saying this

Kristin Cavallari has a big Hollywood conspiracy theory.The “Laguna Beach” star, 37, said on Tuesday’s episode of her “Let’s Be Honest” podcast that she thinks Kanye West and Britney Spears were replaced by clones.“I’m the biggest conspiracy theorist on the planet.

I believe everything,” Cavallari said, before declaring that her “favorite” conspiracy that she “wholeheartedly believes” is about West, 47.“I think Kanye is a clone,” she shared.“And I’m going to tell you why.”“Remember, he was really talking a lot?” Cavallari noted about the rapper.

“He was really saying too much, [and] the cabal didn’t like that, you know.The Illuminati, the cabal they did not like how much he was saying.”She went on, “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–k happened? He was gone.Remember he fell off the face of the Earth for a little while.”Cavallari’s co-host Justin Anderson speculated that West disappeared to “gain weight,” which Cavallari pushed back on.“Look at him.

Compare old photos of him,” she said.“He is not the same f—ing person.

It’s not.He didn’t just gain weight.”Cavallari has the same theory about Spears, 42.“That’s not Britney Spears,” she said.

“I’m sorry, it’s not Britney Spears.Go look at photos! That’s not Britney Spears.”“Don’t cancel me, Hollywood.

Let me have my podcast,” the reality star added.Anderson pointed out that Spears being cloned wouldn’t stay a secret.He said he would’ve found out from the pop star’s sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, when he did her hair.“No she wouldn’t, cause she’ll get killed,” Cavallari said about Jamie Lynn, 33.“Okay we’re not going into that,” Anderson responded with a laugh.Cavallari claimed that “people who are going to come out and say something” about the clones would “get killed.” She then named Anthony Bourdain, wh...

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