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Spencer Pratt Addresses His Previous Belief In 9/11 Conspiracy Theories: 'I Was Young and Naive'

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Spencer Pratt's 9/11 conspiracy reversal is a textbook case of how youth, social identity, and motivated reasoning make us vulnerable to misinformation — and what it takes to escape it.

Motivated ReasoningEpistemicsSocial Identity TheoryMisinformation Effect
Spencer Pratt Addresses His Previous Belief In 9/11 Conspiracy Theories: 'I Was Young and Naive'

Theory Briefing

  • Pratt once publicly championed 9/11 conspiracy theories, citing youth and naivety as the engine behind his false beliefs.
  • His eventual rejection of the theories mirrors the 'belief updating' process — new evidence and maturity overriding emotionally held misinformation.
  • The story illustrates how celebrity platforms amplify conspiracy theories, turning personal motivated reasoning into a public misinformation event.