
Nicki Minaj takes the stage with Erika Kirk at the Phoenix Convention Center during the final day of AmericaFest on Dec. 21, 2025.
Nicki Minaj is making headlines yet again—and this time, it’s got nothing to do with her hits, her feuds, or her ever-dramatic presence online. The rap icon stunned fans and critics on Tuesday with an astronomical revelation: she’s not buying America’s giant leap for mankind. That’s right—Nicki Minaj just publicly declared that she doesn’t believe humans ever walked on the moon.
On the latest episode of Katie Miller’s buzzy podcast, Minaj joined her host for some eyebrow-raising banter about the juiciest conspiracy theories floating around. Miller—who happens to be married to none other than Stephen Miller, the White House’s former Deputy Chief of Staff—kicked things off by sharing her own go-to conspiracy: “Today, mine’s the chemtrails,” she revealed, name-dropping the wild and widely-debunked idea that shadowy powers are controlling the climate and tinkering with humanity by secretly dumping chemicals into the sky.
Things only got more outlandish from there. Miller, clearly in the mood to go down the rabbit hole, rattled off a few famous conspiracy theories for her guest, ultimately landing on one of the most hotly contested in history: was the 1969 moon landing actually real?
Cue the record scratch—Nicki barely missed a beat before dropping her cosmic bombshell. “No, I don’t think we landed on the moon,” Minaj proclaimed. Miller sounded genuinely taken aback and pressed her: “You don’t?”
“No,” Minaj said bluntly.
Listeners could almost hear jaws dropping through their headphones. But Miller kept the conversation rolling, attempting to sway the superstar by revealing she’d posed the same moon landing question to tech mogul and space race powerhouse Elon Musk. “He said we did indeed land on the moon,” Miller replied, channeling the man who’s literally building rockets.
But the Queen of Rap was unmoved. Minaj simply shrugged off Musk’s certainty with pop diva nonchalance, refusing to budge on her stance. Miller, perhaps sensing there was no changing Nicki’s mind, quickly steered the discussion elsewhere, leaving listeners to pick their jaws up off the floor.
Minaj’s latest foray into the world of conspiracy theories is really nothing new for the hip-hop heavyweight. Fans will recall in 2021 when the “Super Bass” rapper made waves for skipping out on the glitzy Met Gala. The reason? Minaj refused to get the COVID-19 shot—infamously claiming that her cousin’s friend in Trinidad suffered from unusual and seriously swollen testicles after receiving the vaccine. That bizarre claim quickly exploded online, fueling international headlines and, unsurprisingly, drawing the ridicule of health experts everywhere.
But Nicki Minaj isn’t the only celeb to raise an eyebrow over moon dust and astronaut footprints. Doubting the Great Moon Landing has proven to be an irresistible pastime for plenty of stars.

Just last October, none other than Kim Kardashian tossed her own hat into the lunar hoax ring. In an episode of her family’s reality juggernaut, “The Kardashians,” Kim confessed she was torn on the legitimacy of the original 1969 broadcast.
Meanwhile, Ariana Grande faced the moon landing litmus test on camera in 2024. Hooked up to a polygraph, she was asked if she believed the moon landing was faked. She replied “No,” but the lie detector’s verdict? “Inconclusive.” Even Grande’s nerves were uncertain!
The sports world got in on the action too, courtesy of NBA champion Steph Curry. Back in 2018, the Golden State Warriors superstar stunned podcast listeners by admitting he doubted the authenticity of the moon landing. The confession didn’t go unnoticed—former President Barack Obama himself reportedly sent Curry an email scolding him for entertaining such a widely debunked claim.
Despite widespread disbelief among scientists, historians, and nearly every government space agency, the moon landing conspiracy has proven almost impossible to kill. Wild theories burst into public consciousness shortly after Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins supposedly made their historic journey to the Sea of Tranquility. Detractors claim everything from doctored photos and anomalous shadows to waving flags and ‘impossible’ technology, sowing seeds of doubt that continue to bloom on social media with every new generation.
For her part, Nicki Minaj seems right at home in the thick of it—a megastar whose brand is built on controversy, outrageousness, and never shying away from a hot take, no matter how outlandish. Whether she’s feuding with fellow musicians, igniting cultural debates, or boycotting events over vaccine rumors, Minaj truly has never met a headline she didn’t like.
Tuesday’s moon landing bombshell is just the latest in a string of dramatic, debate-stirring moments. If anything, it’s another wild chapter in a story that grows more unpredictable every year. While most scientists would chalk up her stance to nothing more than internet-fueled misinformation, others argue that Minaj is simply doing what she does best: seizing the spotlight and keeping fans guessing. At the end of the day, one thing is for sure—whether you think she’s onto something or orbiting in her own world, Nicki Minaj has the world talking once again.
Stay tuned, because in Nicki’s universe, the sky is never the limit—and not even a faked moon landing can pull her back down to Earth.





