LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 28: Kanye West aka Ye is seen on October 28, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.
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Conspiracy theories have become more popular than ever over the past couple years and even your favorite celebs are participating in the tempting discussions. 

Per Business Insider, Ted Nugent believes the global warming crisis is a "fraud" and collectively Charlie Sheen, Mark Ruffalo, and Marion Cotillard all share skepticism around the 9/11 tragedy. 

We've compiled a list of celeb conspiracy theories — the last one may shock you. 

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1. Kylie Jenner Is Spooked By Chemtrails 

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 01: Kylie Jenner attends the WSJ Magazine 2023 Innovator Awards at Museum of Modern Art on November 01, 2023 in New York City.
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In 2015, makeup mogul Kylie Jenner posted a photo to her Twitter, now known as X, inquiring about "the white stuff" in the sky.

"Who pays for this and why is it happening?" she asked. "Why did I see 75 planes spraying white stuff into the sky on my 15 minute drive to work? Who pays for this and why is it happening? Is something being exterminated here? Is that something me?" 

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2. Kanye West Believes The Government Created AIDs to Kill Black and Gay People

LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 21: Kanye West is seen on October 21, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.
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"And I know that the government administer AIDS / So I guess we just pray like the minister say," the 'Vultures' emcee rapped in "Heard Em' Say," written in 2015. West, now known as Ye, confirmed those beliefs in a 2006 interview with 'Rolling Stone.' 

"My parents taught me that AIDS was a man-made disease designed to get rid of the undesirable people," Ye, 46, clarified. 

3. Rapper M.I.A Thinks the CIA Developed Google And Facebook To Control The Flow Of Information 

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In 2010, the 'Paper Planes' rapper, born Mathangi Arulpragasam, told 'Nylon' Magazine that the reason she refused to use Facebook, which launched 6 years prior, was because people are "f*****g you up behind the scene."

"All governments are connected to Google, and all governments can shift their search engines so only what they want you to see comes up...I want kids to be aware of this digital circumstance," she claimed to NYLON. "It makes it difficult for me to interact with my fans knowing that. Google and Facebook were developed by the CIA, and when you're on there, you have to know that." 

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4. Bruce Willis Can't Believe Lee Havrey Oswald Killed John F. Kennedy

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There's consensus that former U.S. Marine veteran Lee Harvey Oswald fired three shots from a sixth floor window that took the life of 35th president John F. Kennedy in November 1963, but Bruce Willis can't be too sure. 

"They still haven't caught the guy that killed Kennedy," Willis told 'Vanity Fair' back in 2007. "I'll get killed for saying this, but I'm pretty sure those guys are still in power, in some form."

5. Terrence Howard Believes One Times One Is Two, Claiming Math Has Been Misinterpreted

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According to Terryology — the 'Hustle and Flow' star's personal "language of logic" — 1x1 = 2. 

Per The Independent, Howard spends upwards of 17 hours a day "making nameless plastic structures," claiming the full spectrum won't be shared with the public until his work is patented. 

"I was always wondering, you know, why does a bubble take the shape of a ball? Why not a triangle or a square? I figured it out," Howard began. "If Pythagoras was here to see it, he would lose his mind. Einstein, too! Tesla!"

"This is the last century that our children will have to be taught that one times one is one," he added.