The internet is full of celebrity conspiracy theories that can be completely outlandish but very interesting.
From stars faking pregnancies to celebrities who “died” and were replaced. These are the 15 most famous theories that will live forever in our minds and that will make us wonder how much of what we believe really is.
1. Beyoncé faked her pregnancy
This theory was born from an interview in Sunday Night in 2011. As he sat in front of the presenter, his belly “flattened” like plastic or foam. Using a prosthesis was the way in which he tried to hide his infertility. They even say that Blue Ivy was born from a surrogate and that her name is an acronym for a sinister message: Born Living Under Evil, Illuminati’s Very Youngest (born to live under evil, the youngest Illuminati).
2. Britney Spears was a smoke screen
It is said that Britney was involved in the affairs of the White House to serve as a distractor in the face of government irregularities, thus, every time something serious happened in the administration of former President George Bush, the singer came out with a new scandal.
In 2002 it was released Crossroads at the same time that Bush approved the disposal of 77 thousand tons of radioactive waste on a mountain in Nevada; or when in 2004 Bush was planning to use weapons of mass destruction against Iraq, the singer married Jason Alexander in Las Vegas.
3. Bob Marley was a victim of the CIA
The US government viewed Bob as too successful, too famous, and too influential. The conspirators believe that the CIA exposed the reggae singer to carcinogenic substances because it wanted to alert the public to US plans to overthrow the Prime Minister of Jamaica, Michael Manley.
4. Marisa Tomei’s Oscar was a mistake
In 1993, Marisa Tomei won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Comedy My cousin Vinny. However, there are those who claim that Jack Palance was so drunk that he said the wrong name and the “proof” is that when he announced Marisa as the winner, he spoke strangely and hesitantly.
5. Avril Lavigne died and was replaced
Believers of conspiracy theories say that Avril suffered a severe depression due to the death of her grandfather and that she could never overcome it, so she took her own life in 2003. In order not to waste her fame, the record company hired Melissa Vandella, and that’s why his style changed.
6. Eminem is not the same either
There are those who say that the rapper died between 2004 and 2005 of an overdose, and to take advantage of his growing fame to enrich himself, his representatives quickly replaced him. They “admitted” him to a rehabilitation center and thus justified the physical changes.
7. Michael Jackson had surgery to keep his voice
Conrad Murray, physician to the King of Pop, revealed in an interview that Michael Jackson was castrated as a child by his own father to preserve his tessitura. Although apparently Michael never mentioned this to him and the doctor drew his conclusions when he found out that the singer was injected with hormones to prevent his voice from maturing.
8. The Paul McCartney lie
It is perhaps the loudest rumor that has run since 1967, when The Beatles album was released, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Fans assure that the album is full of clues pointing to the bass player’s death from a car accident that was covered up by hiring William Campbell to prevent the mass suicide of fans.
9. Beyoncé is Solange’s mother
First they said that the singer was infertile, and then that Solange is not her sister, but her daughter. They claim that the singer was born in 1974 and that she is actually 46 years old instead of 39. This lie would have been told to prevent her teenage pregnancy from ruining her career.
10. Stevie Wonder is not blind
People who have seen the videos of the singer-songwriter in detail believe they are sure that his blindness is feigned to make it more interesting, since his movements are not those of someone who is blind. For example, during a performance of Hey Jude along with Paul McCartney, he caught a dropped microphone in flight.
11. Justin Bieber is reptilian
In 2004 Justin was arrested for participating in drag shows and under the influence of alcohol and drugs. So far the normal of any famous young man. The surprise occurred when they released the video in which they read their charges and, for a few seconds, you can see the change in color and shape in their eyes.
12. Steve Jobs faked his death
The Apple co-founder died in 2011 after an arduous battle with cancer, but when a photograph of an Egyptian man very similar to Jobs was published on Reddit, the world preferred to believe that the businessman was still alive and in hiding to enjoy his days fully.
13. Stanley Kubrick helped fake the moon landing
According to a poll by the Gallup website, 6 percent of Americans do not believe that Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon, but rather that it was a staging of then-President Richard Nixon and film director Stanley Kubrick. Books have even been written about it.
14. Bruno Mars is the son of Michael Jackson
In an interview in 1986 (a year after Mars was born), Jackson admitted to having a son whom he did not want to publicly acknowledge in order to protect him. So fans and the press quickly began to speculate. According to many, the mother is Billie Jean (the one from the famous song), and also, as it is well known that Michael’s favorite Disney character was Peter Pan, that’s why he named Pete (Bruno Mars’s real name) to his firstborn.
15. The most famous celebrities are illuminati
Many of the artists we see in movies or listen at full volume have been singled out for being illuminati and to belong to that exclusive order of rich and empowered people who control all aspects of life in the world. Among them are Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Angelina Jolie, Obama, Lady Gaga, Tom Cruise, Madonna, Will Smith, Naomi Campbell, Katy Perry among many others.

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