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NBA all-star says he ‘doesn't believe in history' before 1950 or the moon landing

NBA all-star says he ‘doesn't believe in history' before 1950 or the moon landing

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Tyler Herro says he doesn't believe in history before 1950 😕 pic.twitter.com/dA5sD17OF8
— Underdog (@Underdog) June 13, 2025
The pair, who clearly were taken aback by the revelation, asked Herro if he believed things that happened 200 years ago.
'Hell no,' he replied.
'What about the moon landing?' N3on asked.
'Nah, I don't believe in that. I don't believe in anything that happened before 1950,' Herro said, leaving the Ross and N3on speechless as they processed what was said.
'Have we been f***ing bamboozled?' N3on joked before they tried to dig deeper into Herro's belief — or lack thereof.
The hosts then probed Herro, asking him if he believed in the flat Earth theory before getting back to historical events.
'For real, like, how do we know? When did he come to the land or whatever?' Herro asked. 'They said 1492?'
N3on quipped that there's 'no way of really knowing,' to which Herro shrugged his shoulders in agreement.
After fans responded in the chat that Herro had 'never read a book,' the Heat star responded by essentially confirming the statement.
'See, y'all believe that s***,' he said of the chat comments. 'I don't believe that s***! I never read that s*** in school.'
Herro's statement quickly went viral, with many fans questioning if he truly didn't believe in historical events, or if he was just joking on the stream.
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