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VIDEO: These Are the Craziest Pop Culture Conspiracy Theories!

People create a different conspiracy theory every couple of hours, but if it’s something that we all enjoy is when they make them about famous people. The pop culture is something that has grown to epic proportions in recent years so the conspiracy have grown the same way. From things that might actually be true up to things that really don’t make any sense and couldn’t be true you will find everything in between.

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According to hollywood.com, the mother of all pop culture conspiracy theories is the idea that Elvis Presley, in fact, did not die in 1977, but rather faked his death and is living somewhere under a pseudonym. Variants of this persist in other forms, like the idea that Tupac Shakur staged his own shooting death in 1996. That Coachella hologram of the rapper did nothing to put that idea to rest.

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Supposedly, the 70-year-old ex-Beatle, who we all know is alive, well, and still rocking, died in a car crash in 1966. His bandmates found a lookalike replacement so as to spare their legions of fans heartbreak. Adherents of the theory, however, identify possible clues in the Beatles’ own work: the ‘Abbey Road’ album cover is staged like a funeral procession, with John in white as the holy man, Ringo in black as the undertaker, George in jeans as the gravedigger, and barefoot Paul as the corpse.

In September 2011, an eBay seller from Seattle posted a photo of a Tennessee man taken in 1870. A man who looks exactly like Nicolas Cage, meaning that the actor is an immortal vampire! Cage had fun with the idea when talking about it to David Letterman but ultimately concluded, “There’s a photograph of me, and you can’t take pictures of vampires.” The more important question he failed to ask is, “Why would any immortal being want to make not one but two ‘Ghost Rider’ movies?”

Fox seemed to predict the 9/11 attacks in the Simpsons. ‘The Lone Gunman’ in 2000 dealt with a plot to fly planes into the World Trade Center. But even earlier, in 1997, an episode of ‘The Simpsons’ features a magazine cover with the twin towers on it and $9 immediately to their left. Hence, it looks like 9 11, with the towers themselves forming the 11. Perhaps less surprisingly, they also predicted that Roy of Siegfried & Roy would be mauled by one of his tigers.

Before that whole inauguration lip-synching scandal, Beyoncé was accused of faking something a bit more serious. A video of her pregnancy stomach appearing to deflate while she was on an Australian talk show in October 2011 fueled speculation that she was actually wearing a prosthetic baby bump and really having her daughter with Jay-Z, Blue Ivy Carter, carried by a surrogate. “That was crazy,” she told ‘People’ magazine about the rumor. “It was a fabric that folded – does fabric not fold?”

Speculation began in November 2011 that Khloe’s father may not have been Robert Kardashian, when Kris Jenner revealed in her memoir she had an affair while married to the late L.A. attorney. His other ex-wives allegedly spoke out to the press to say that he had confirmed Khloe was not his daughter. The rumor only grew when Khloe refused to take a DNA test. The bigger, totally unsubstantiated, theory is that Khloe is the daughter of O.J. Simpson, whom Kardashian defended during his murder trial.

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