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DeChambeau doubts moon footage, claims beings are ‘for sure’

DeChambeau doubts – Bryson DeChambeau, a physics major turned top golfer, questioned whether moon-landing footage is real while saying he believes the Apollo missions still happened. On a podcast with Katie Miller, he also said he believes in interdimensional beings “for sure” an

Bryson DeChambeau’s latest appearance didn’t start with golf.

It started with the moon.

On a podcast hosted by Katie Miller. the wife of White House senior adviser Stephen Miller. the two-time major champion was asked a seemingly simple question: whether he believed astronaut Alan Shepard had played golf on the moon during the Apollo 14 mission in 1971. DeChambeau didn’t try to dress it up. He stalled. said he didn’t know. and then went straight at the heart of the claim that people still argue about.

“Look, Elon [Musk] says we’ve definitely gone there. So I tend to go that route,” DeChambeau said. He added that Artemis had “just went around the moon. ” and then made the distinction that matters most to his argument: “I don’t think the footage is real. But I think we did go to the moon. I don’t know about the footage. It’s quite, it’s quite wild.”.

He then pushed further into the story’s credibility, saying he doesn’t believe the Apollo 14-era moon landings were fully as presented. He suggested that thousands of people—“including Shepard, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin”—had not been entirely truthful about NASA’s moon landings.

The conversation moved quickly from one headline-grabbing universe to another. Asked about conspiracy theories more broadly, DeChambeau said he doesn’t treat the topic like a blind chase after anything convenient. Still, he wasn’t willing to shut the door on the unknown.

“I do think that there are interdimensional beings out there, for sure,” DeChambeau said. He also said he believes in UAPs—Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena—adding. “UAPs. UFOs. I think they’re more than just aliens from another world.” In his view. the category might be familiar. but the explanation shouldn’t be simple: “Maybe aliens from another world. But I think there’s more. There’s a lot more to that story.”.

For DeChambeau, it wasn’t random talk. The interview referenced his background as a physics major, and the way he framed the claims kept circling back to one theme: what people are willing to accept as real is often smaller than what’s actually out there.

From the moon to the unknown, the episode then landed on something more immediate: his connection to Donald Trump. When asked about their relationship, DeChambeau said, “He gives me a lot of crap about pickles, actually.”

The show also tugged at the question many fans have been watching off the course—where his career is heading. especially with LIV Golf facing uncertainty. DeChambeau is one of LIV’s most prominent players. and he returned to the possibility that the league may not survive. The backdrop is Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. which announced plans to withdraw funding. leaving LIV’s future in question.

DeChambeau said he may focus on YouTube if LIV fails, and on the podcast he described the pressure of having to make a decision while the ground keeps shifting.

“I’m in that weird space right now, I don’t know what to do, either: Content creation or professional golf,” he said. “I don’t know what to do right now.”

His situation isn’t just about business choices. His recent results have been rough. DeChambeau has missed the cut at the last two majors he has entered: the Masters and the US PGA Championship.

The most striking thing about the interview may be the contrast it holds at once. DeChambeau questions the realism of moon footage and argues—decisively—that interdimensional beings exist “for sure.” Then. in the very same conversation. he admits he’s uncertain about his own next move. caught between content creation and a professional golf future that has suddenly started to feel less guaranteed.

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