Nick Kyrgios says he is a "massive" conspiracy theorist, reveals his plans to die a gory on-screen death in the upcoming 'Saw' movies, and more

Nick Kyrgios came out as a "massive" conspiracy theorist
Nick Kyrgios came out as a "massive" conspiracy theorist

Nick Kyrgios came out as a "massive" conspiracy theorist, giving his take on the most popular conspiracy theories going around at the moment.

Speaking on the latest episode of the Impaulsive podcast alongside Logan Paul, Mike Majlak, and George Janko, the mercurial Australian admitted his affinity for conspiracy theories, revealing that he doesn't even know for sure whether the earth is flat or round.

When quizzed on whether he believed in the Flat Earth theory, Kyrgios, interestingly, refused to answer in the negative, saying instead that he did not know what to believe anymore.

"I'm a massive conspiracy theorist," he said. "I don't even know what to believe anymore."

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When one of the other speakers revealed that he did not believe the USA really landed on the moon in 1969, Kyrgios seemed to agree with the opinion, bringing up the fact that America hadn't really been successful at sending shuttles to space up until that point.

"America weren't even close to having anything successful going up there," he said.

One theory Nick Kyrgios concretely believed was that the pyramids were built with the help of aliens, as he pointed out that no human would need doors that massive in the first place.

“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."

The conversation soon turned to other topics, when the 27-year-old stated that he loved romantic comedies and horror movies. He went on to disclose that he was in talks to get a part in the Saw franchise, adding that he wanted to die a really gory death in the movie if they let him in.

"I love romantic comedies. Have you seen the Intern? With Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway. You should see it. Horrors and romcoms are my thing. I'm actually in talk with the producer of 'Saw' right now, I'm trying to get into the movie, like I want to die on the show like the dog," Nick Kyrgios said. "I'm a real sicko."

While he was a fan of horror movies, Kyrgios made it clear that he did not enjoy true crime movies, a genre that his girlfriend Costeen Hatzi, on the other hand, seemed to relish.

"That Jeffrey Dahmer thing, my girlfriend loved that. I was like, he's sick. I hated it. I don't like those things," he said.

Nick Kyrgios doesn't believe he is the "bad boy of tennis"

Nick Kyrgios - Citi Open - Day 5
Nick Kyrgios - Citi Open - Day 5

Speaking on the podcast, Nick Kyrgios also declared that he did not think of himself as the "bad boy of tennis", lamenting that it was a label given to him against his wish. The mercurial Australian was of the opinion that he did not do anything "crazy" enough to warrant the tag.

"I'm definitely not, like I just, I don't know, they just branded me this ever since I came on tour. Honestly, like, I don't do anything crazy," Nick Kyrgios said.

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