Kristin Cavallari claims Kanye West has been replaced by a clone

The change in Kanye West’s behaviour over recent years has been the source of much speculation due to his erratic public conduct.

The truth is that the Chicago emcee, producer, and entrepreneur has expressed these tendencies for a long while. Examples of this include his decision to get on stage at the 2009 VMAs or the unnerving alleged necrophilia that was included in the video for his 2010 single, ‘Monster,’ West has been a controversial figure for many years.

However, it is impossible not to notice how much his demeanour has seemingly changed over the years, and many of the things he has said have made him untouchable in business. From his 2018 rant in the TMZ offices, where he declared slavery was a choice, to his 2022 antisemitic tirade, it has made him a music industry pariah.

That said, not everyone believes that Kanye, who emerged in the early 2000s, is the same person currently globetrotting with his wife, Bianca Censori. One individual who most definitely doesn’t believe this is actor Kristin Cavallari.

During a recent episode of her podcast, Let’s Be Honest, the former Laguna Beach star emphasised how alien this version of Kanye West is to her and told her co-host Justin Anderson that Kanye’s physical stature now is to different for her to accept it is the same person.

Elaborating on her thesis, Cavallari stated, “If he ever went anywhere, we’d know why. Look at him. Compare old photos of him. It’s not the same f***ing person. It’s not. Don’t cancel me, Hollywood.”

She then bizarrely insinuated that the illuminati and the cabal are somehow tied to West’s disappearance. The actor’s co-host didn’t buy her theory and instead attributed Kanye’s body shape to him wanting to bulk up. He also questioned how one of the biggest artists in the world would suddenly disappear without anyone knowing.

However, the actor had a response to this question and insisted that secret societies would kill anyone who tried to question it. Emphasising how much she believed her own theory, Cavallari finished, “I believe this with every ounce in my body!”

Cavallari’s comments are unfounded, and there’s no evidence to suggest there’s any substance to her remarks.