Bryson DeChambeau thinks the original moon landing video is fake: 'I don't know about the footage'
Golfer Bryson DeChambeau expressed skepticism about the authenticity of the original moon landing footage during a podcast appearance. While he trusts Elon Musk's assertion that humans went to the moon, he doubts the veracity of the famous video showing astronauts on the lunar surface. DeChambeau's comments have sparked discussions about conspiracy theories surrounding the Apollo missions.
- ▪Bryson DeChambeau is a professional golfer known for his scientific approach to the sport.
- ▪During a podcast, he stated that he trusts Elon Musk's claims about the moon landing but questions the authenticity of the footage.
- ▪DeChambeau's remarks have reignited debates about conspiracy theories related to the Apollo missions.
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OutKick-Sports Bryson DeChambeau thinks the original moon landing video is fake: 'I don't know about the footage' The golfer said he trusts Elon Musk's word that we went to the moon but doesn't buy the Apollo footage By Ian Miller OutKick Published May 20, 2026 8:22pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Pro-golfer Bryson DeChambeau details vision for family, says he wants four kids Pro-golfer Bryson DeChambeau detailed his vision for a family during an appearance on "The Katie Miller Podcast" on Tuesday, revealing he wants four kids. Bryson DeChambeau is one of the world's best golfers, has a widely beloved and popular YouTube channel, and has been one of the most committed adopters of science and technology in the sport.
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