Former IndyCar driver Danica Patrick isn’t shy about sharing conspiracy theories on social media. On Wednesday night, Patrick posted a clip from the “Joe Rogan Experience” where Rogan debated Moon landing hoax theorist Bart Sibrel.
Patrick expressed her skepticism about the Moon landing that took place in July 1969.
“This is def one of the conspiracy’s I believe,” Patrick wrote on Instagram. “I don’t care if you think I’m crazy. I already know I am.”
Based on her Instagram post, it’s clear that Patrick might be interested in watching “Fly Me to the Moon,” a film set to release later this year about the 1960s Space Race.
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This is the second time this month that Patrick has shared a controversial opinion on social media. A few weeks ago, she reposted a video of a conspiracy theory involving Disney and chemtrails.
The video claimed:
“Disney paid $60 million for an edit over their old movies to add ‘stripes’ in the sky…Seems like a crazy amount of money for Disney to want to cover up the water vapor that planes leave behind.”
Maybe this is why her and notorious conspiracy theorist and quarterback for the New York Jets, Aaron Rodgers, got along so well while the pair dated for two years.
Most recently, Patrick could be seen during coverage of last weekend’s Indy 500 as she left an impression with her outfit at the event.