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Kristin Cavallari Gets Censored For Talking About Hollywood Cloning!

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Echo Lawrence - October 17, 2024

Former NFL WAG Kristin Cavallari recently found herself in hot water on TikTok after sharing her unconventional views about Kanye West. In a now-censored video, the former Laguna Beach star claimed that she believes Kanye West is a clone, sparking a wave of controversy and ridicule online.

The post quickly garnered attention, not only for its conspiracy-laden content but also for how swiftly it was taken down by TikTok, likely due to its misinformation.



It appears Kristin’s attempt to weigh in on the bizarre celebrity clone conspiracy theories—a niche internet obsession that insists certain celebrities have been replaced with look-alikes—didn’t land well.

Apparently being censored has only fired Kristin up more, so we'll have to wait and see what other conspiracies she starts exposing in the near future.



Kristin shared more about this topic and other Hollywood conspiracy theories in her latest podcast episode, which you can watch below.



Some conspiracy theorists (me) argue that if TikTok is censoring Kristin for sharing her belief that Kanye is a clone, maybe it’s because there’s some truth to it. After all, why silence someone for what seems like an outrageous claim?

Could it be because there’s something more to it, or is this just another example of social media platforms cracking down on misinformation? The question lingers, with those who follow such theories viewing the censorship as confirmation of their suspicions, while the rest of the internet is simply laughing it off as more celebrity drama!







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