“I don’t believe pyramids are man-made,” Nick Kyrgios brings out his ‘massive conspiracy theorist’ side

Kyrgios revealed that he believes in many conspiracy theories; he also doesn't believe that the earth is flat


“I don’t believe pyramids are man-made,” Nick Kyrgios brings out his ‘massive conspiracy theorist’ side

While Nick Kyrgios is recovering from a knee injury, the 2022 Wimbledon finalist stopped by Logan Paul’s podcast for an in-depth interview. Kyrgios has not started his 2023 season yet, as he pulled out of the Australian Open just before the first match. The star is rumored to return to play in Indian Wells.

The Australian acknowledged his fondness for conspiracy theories. He commented on various controversial issues. The World No. 19 admitted to being a “massive conspiracy theorist” as he conversed with the actor on the matter. The tennis star also shared his thoughts on a bunch of other theories.

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Kyrgios and Paul, along with other co-hosts, also talked about the former’s career and his approach to his game. Kyrgios also talked about his struggles with mental health as well as his “bad boy” persona. The duo also debated topics such as whether the Moon landings were staged by the United States and who constructed the ancient Egyptian pyramids.

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“I don’t even know what to believe anymore,” Nick said when talking about the earth’s shape, “I think we could chat for hours on it.”. The Ancient pyramids, whose construction continues to elude historians, don’t actually exist, according to Kyrgios. “I don’t think the pyramids are man-made,”

Kyrgios said. “The doors are massive, and we as humans don’t need doors that big.”

Another theory that Kyrgios believes is that the USA did not actually land on the moon in 1969. According to the Australian, up until that point, America had not really been successful in launching shuttles into space. Nick agreed with one of the hosts on his theory about ‘staged photos’.

Also read: “She gave me confidence,” Nick Kyrgios acknowledges his girlfriend Costeen Hatzi’s support when he lost belief in himself

Nick Kyrgios opens up about his drinking problems

Nick Kyrgios has opened up about his past drinking issues on Logan Paul’s podcast. He admitted to drinking “five to six times” a week. He even said that he won a title during that period of his life. Kyrgios condemned his past lifestyle as well, calling his drinking habits “unhealthy.” Nick also addressed his “bad boy” image constructed by the media.

It was pretty much every day,” he told “About three, four years ago I reckon I was drinking five, six times a week and still competing at the highest level which was really unhealthy.” Kyrgios particularly indulged when he had to compete against top players such as Rafael Nadal or Stefanos Tsitsipas.

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