Bryson DeChambeau questions moon landing footage but believes in interdimensional beings ‘for sure’
Summary
Bryson DeChambeau, a top golfer, expressed doubt about the authenticity of moon landing videos but believes astronauts did go to the moon. He also said he believes in interdimensional beings and unidentified flying objects. DeChambeau talked about these topics during a podcast while also mentioning his friendship with President Donald Trump and his uncertain future between golf and content creation.Key Facts
- Bryson DeChambeau questions whether the moon landing footage is real but believes the moon landings did happen.
- He trusts Elon Musk’s opinion that humans have been to the moon.
- DeChambeau believes in interdimensional beings and unexplained aerial phenomena (UAPs), suggesting there is more to these stories than just aliens.
- He appeared on a podcast hosted by Katie Miller, wife of White House adviser Stephen Miller.
- DeChambeau is friends with President Donald Trump and joked about Trump teasing him about pickles.
- He plays in the LIV Golf league, which may lose funding from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.
- DeChambeau is considering whether to focus on professional golf or become a content creator on YouTube.
- He missed the cut at the recent Masters and US PGA Championship tournaments.
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