Justin Moore Weighs In On Infamous Zach Top Conspiracy
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Justin Moore Weighs In On Infamous Zach Top Conspiracy

Justin Moore has weighed in on Nashville's favorite conspiracy theory right now. The one involving Alan Jackson and Zach Top.

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At the start of the year, a conspiracy theory blew up that suggests Zach Top is secretly Alan Jackson's son. Since then, it's been brought up again and again. Even Zach Top himself has commented on it.

When Justin Moore sat down with Evan Paul on the Taste of Country Nights show, Paul made sure to ask Moore about his stance. Apparently, he hadn't heard of that theory before.

Upon being asked, Moore laughed. "I don't know about that, but Zach Top's a bada--, I love Zach," he responded.

So it seems he's not overly convinced. I mean, who is at this point really. Although it is a good bit of fun.

It turns out that Justin Moore is a pretty skeptical guy. Evan Paul didn't just ask about the Zach Top theory. In a quick-fire segment, he asked him about a bunch. And he doesn't believe in many theories whatsoever.

Justin Moore Is Skeptical Of The Skeptics

Evan Paul asked Justin Moore about a variety of conspiracy theories, but Moore is pretty confident that not much is happening behind-the-scenes.

I understand not wanting to believe in many conspiracy theories, but no conspiracy theories? To quote comedian Ron Funches, does he really "think the government's just batting a thousand and telling us the whole truth?"

Now that is a strong stance to take.

Justin Moore doesn't believe in Big Foot, doesn't think Elvis Presley is still alive, doesn't think professional sporting events are rigged, and wouldn't even go to space. I mean, that last one isn't a conspiracy theory, but Paul threw it in anyway.

There is a glimmer of hope, however. Justin Moore responded "possibly" to the theory that 5G technology was made to spy on us.

Which, by the way, is the stupidest theory in that list. In this day and age, what isn't listening in on us? And the government certainly didn't need 5G tech to do this (cough cough, NSA, cough cough).

Justin Moore is a pretty grounded guy. Or maybe he's a plant attempting to dissuade people from figuring out that Zach Top is Alan Jackson's son. Keep your eyes peeled, folks.