“Obsessed with Charlie Kirk”: Candace Owens called out online as feud involving Erika Kirk intensifies
Online arguments about conservative commentator Candace Owens and the late activist Charlie Kirk have flared up again. Critics and supporters are exchanging harsh words over a controversy involving Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk. What started as a disagreement over public comments has now turned into a heated battle on social media, with users picking apart old comments, podcast clips, and personal attacks that have quickly spread across platforms.
A post that got a lot of attention on X added to the argument by saying that Owens was going after Erika Kirk and making things worse during a time of grief. The viral message didn't hold back, saying that the commentator's criticism comes from jealousy and a need for attention online. As the clip circulated, the argument moved beyond political circles and into broader online culture, where users began debating both the tone and intent behind Owens’ statements.
The controversy intensified when a user known as DeeLay posted a blunt critique that quickly gained traction online. The post claimed:
"Candace Owens is a sociopath who was/is obsessed with Charlie Kirk, extremely jealous of Erika, mad at everyone who is more famous than her, and will do anything for clicks"
The message appeared alongside a repost from another account that had already been circulating criticism of Owens for months. In that post, the user wrote:
"Candy-O the bisexual psychotic stalker who has been slandering Erika Kirk for months on end calling her a robot based on dreams with beekeepers, is saying that the grieving widow is driving her crazy."
The online dispute grew even more intense as a clip of Owens discussing the situation spread across social media. In the video, she appeared visibly frustrated while addressing the accusations and the broader drama surrounding the story.
At one point, she said: "It's all driving me crazy. The lies are driving me crazy. The things that she's saying, the words are coming out of her mouth are driving me crazy and I just, I need to stop. We'll take a brief break."
The video caused more people to react. Some people said that Owens was responding to what she sees as ongoing false information, while others said that the situation shows a deeper personal feud.
For now, the argument doesn't seem to be slowing down. In today's media world, where everything is connected, a single post or short video can bring back a long-dead argument. This argument is a clear example of how quickly stories change when social media gets involved.
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Candace Owens controversy grows as social media erupts over remarks about Erika Kirk
The controversy intensified when a user known as DeeLay posted a blunt critique that quickly gained traction online. The post claimed:
"Candace Owens is a sociopath who was/is obsessed with Charlie Kirk, extremely jealous of Erika, mad at everyone who is more famous than her, and will do anything for clicks"
"Candy-O the bisexual psychotic stalker who has been slandering Erika Kirk for months on end calling her a robot based on dreams with beekeepers, is saying that the grieving widow is driving her crazy."
The online dispute grew even more intense as a clip of Owens discussing the situation spread across social media. In the video, she appeared visibly frustrated while addressing the accusations and the broader drama surrounding the story.
At one point, she said: "It's all driving me crazy. The lies are driving me crazy. The things that she's saying, the words are coming out of her mouth are driving me crazy and I just, I need to stop. We'll take a brief break."
The video caused more people to react. Some people said that Owens was responding to what she sees as ongoing false information, while others said that the situation shows a deeper personal feud.
For now, the argument doesn't seem to be slowing down. In today's media world, where everything is connected, a single post or short video can bring back a long-dead argument. This argument is a clear example of how quickly stories change when social media gets involved.
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