Did Kristin Cavallari get in trouble for suspecting Britney Spears might be a clone? The media personality recently revealed the famous singer, or someone pretending to be her, had contacted her. Cavallari recalled her interaction with Spears in the latest episode of her Let’s Be Honest podcast. She shared a snippet from the show on Instagram, claiming her publicist told her the singer wanted her number.
The podcast host believed Spears contacted her because of the clone speculations. On a previous episode, Cavallari implied Kanye ‘Ye’ West and the Toxic hitmaker had been replaced by lookalikes. Cavallari confessed that she did not like addressing the clone speculations because a part of her was scared. On that note, she did not share what Spears contacted her to say but suspected it wasn’t the singer.
“Britney sent me a text. Oh, it’s her clone. I would love to read it…Only a clone would say something like that,” Cavallari claimed. Her revelation sparked hundreds of comments from excited fans, with some imploring her to get Spears on her podcast. Others supported her clone theory, with an Instagram user noting the real Spears wouldn’t want Cavallari’s number. Another pointed out the singer sent a text instead of proving her identity with a phone call. Meanwhile, curious fans asked the host to spill the text’s details.
Kristin Cavallari Suspects Kanye ‘Ye’ West Is A Clone
The clone narrative started in October during an episode of Cavallari’s podcast. We shared that she took a break from talking about herself to analyze Ye’s transformation in the media. The podcaster believed the rapper had been replaced by a clone and supported her claims with his past interview. In it, Ye declared that if he disappeared and came back acting strange, it would not be him.
Cavallari doubled down on her clone theory, asking listeners to compare Ye’s old pictures to see the alleged difference. Her words sparked supportive comments from fans, who mirrored her thoughts. One Instagram user applauded Cavallari for her bravery in addressing Ye’s situation, while another agreed he was a clone. “They genetically modify our food, can manipulate the weather……what makes you think they can’t clone animals?? VERY real girl,” a conspiracy theorist added.
Cavallari’s clone theory stemmed from Ye’s bizarre behavior of randomly going off the grid and popping out months later. In 2017, he reportedly disappeared from the public for 12 months after canceling his Saint Pablo tour. Ye shut down the rest of the tour in November 2016 following a series of erratic and angry displays. He deleted all his social media accounts and was treated for exhaustion and dehydration at the hospital.
People started questioning his whereabouts as a “Kanye West missing” hashtag trended on X in 2022. Ye’s former manager allegedly told a news outlet he had been unable to contact him for weeks. Ye’s former manager, Thomas St John, had sued the rapper for unpaid fees. He wished to locate his former employer to serve him the papers in person.
Given his past disappearing act, could the new Kanye ‘Ye’ West be a clone like Kristin Cavallari claims?