Kim Kardashian recently tried to convince her “All’s Fair” co-star Sarah Paulson that the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing never happened. “I send her conspiracy stories all the time,” the reality star and SKIMS founder said.

“I’ve sent you a million articles so far with interviews with both Buzz Aldrin and the other guy,” Kardashian told Paulson during Thursday’s episode of Hulu’s “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” according to a video released by TMZ.

“This girl asks, ‘What was the scariest moment?’ and he says, ‘There wasn’t a scariest moment, because it didn’t happen. It could have been scary, but it didn’t happen, because it didn’t happen,’” Kardashian continued, paraphrasing former astronaut Buzz Aldrin’s remarks from a previous Q&A session.

The aspiring lawyer went on to suggest that the truth is now being leaked because Aldrin has “aged.”

“So he’s gotten older, and now he’s, like, taking offense in his [interviews],” Kardashian claimed, adding, “I don’t think that happened,” referring to the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.

A seemingly unconvinced Paulson then politely responded to Kardashian by telling her that she would conduct a “deep dive” into the theory.

“I’m going to take a deep dive, that’s what’s going to happen,” Paulson said. “I’m going to take a serious deep dive.”

In a separate clip — during a confessional in the episode — Kardashian can be heard admitting to producers, “I send her conspiracy stories all the time.”

Notably, Kardashian quoted a decade-old video of Aldrin speaking at the Oxford Union Society.

“What was the scariest moment of the trip?” the student asked during the Q&A segment, to which the former astronaut replied, “The scariest? It didn’t happen. It could have been scary.”

A light laugh ensued, after which an audience member and a panelist said something incomprehensible about the then-85-year-old former astronaut, indicating that Aldrin had misheard the question.

“Oh, I’m glad someone’s helping me,” Aldrin joked, before recalling a story from the mission.

By Johny