The Most Bizarre Celebrity Conspiracy Theories Of All Time

This article appeared in thefashionball.com and has been published here with permission.

Everything you thought you knew about your fave celebrities is a lie! At least, that's what these conspiracy theories say...

Lorde Is Forever Young

The theory emerged in 2014 when the singer told Rookie magazine that she related to the 1999 film as a teen, "The Virgin Suicides really resonated with me as a teenager. I mean, I am still a teenager," Lorde said. Many considered this quote to be a slip-up in Lorde's big secret. It would also mean that Lorde would need to have been born in the early '80s and would make her 40-years-old now. The singer fueled the theory saying, "I'm actually 45," as a joke, of course.

Lorde Is Forever Young

JonBenét Ramsey Became Katy Perry

JonBenét Ramsey is the 6-year-old beauty queen whose unresolved murder is one of the most mysterious of our time. However, according to some people, the pageant child never died and is actually known today as pop star Katy Perry. The theory first arrived in a YouTube video in 2014 which pointed to evidence that there are similarities between the two as well as between their parents. The theory went viral and is one of the most well-known in the celeb conspiracy theory world.

JonBenét Ramsey Became Katy Perry

The CIA Murdered Reggae

A theory believed by some people out there who have popped a crazy pill or two claims that the CIA murdered Bob Marley because he and other reggae musicians were working together to alert the public of the CIA's attempt to bring down the Jamaican Prime Minister, Michael Manley. To add to the conspiracy, ex-agent Bill Oxley confessed on his death bed to killing the artist. Whether the ex-CIA agent was telling the truth or not, we may never know.

The CIA Murdered Reggae

Paul McCartney Is A Dead Man

A theory out there claims that the Beatles star, Paul McCartney, actually died in a car accident in 1966 and was replaced by a look-a-like. Proof? When played backward, words in the track "Revolution 9" sound suspiciously like "Turn me on, dead man." To add to this, at the end of their other hit "I'm So Tired," there is mumbling. When played backward this can be imagined as "Paul is a dead man. Miss him. Miss him. Miss him." Fans are continuing to uncover clues.

Paul McCartney Is A Dead Man