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Kristin Cavallari thinks Kanye West and Britney Spears are clones: 'They're not the same people'

Kristin Cavallari thinks Kanye West and Britney Spears have been cloned

Kristin Cavallari thinks Kanye West has been cloned.

The 37-year-old reality star has a theory that the controversial rapper - who has become known for making controversial statements in recent years - has said "too much" in recent years and the version that is presenting himself to the world right now isn't actually him.

Speaking on her 'Let's Be Honest' podcast, she said: "I think there are clones, and I think Kanye is a clone. Remember when he was talking a lot? He was really saying too much and the cabal didn't like that."

Kristin alluded to something the 'Jesus Walks' rapper had said recently and questioned what exactly happened when he stepped out of the spotlight for a period of time.

She added: "He said, 'If I go away and I come back and I look different, that is not me. And what the f*** happened? He was gone. Remember when he fell off the face of the earth?

"Compare old photos of him. It's not the same f****** person!"

The MTV personality is also of the belief that pop megastar Britney Spears - who regained control of her multimillion-dollar fortune and various aspects of her life since a conservatorship governed by her immediate family was terminated in November 2021 - has met the same supposed fate as Kanye.

She said: "Go look at photos, that's not Britney Spears. Don't cancel me, Hollywood!"

Kristin's guest cohost Justin Anderson argued that he had worked with Brintey's sister Jamie Lynn on multiple occasions, but the 'Laguna Beach' star refused to back down on her theory.

She said: "I believe this with every ounce of my body but people who are going to come out and say something get killed."

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