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  • Candace Owens: Global Lawsuits, Rebranding, and the Price of Controversy
    Candace Owens BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Candace Owens remains at the center of global controversy this week as French President Emmanuel Macron, in a wide-ranging interview with Paris Match and later reported by The Independent, explained why he and First Lady Brigitte Macron have formally sued Owens for defamation. The suit, filed last month in Delaware, alleges that Owens waged a relentless smear campaign by propagating the conspiracy theory that Brigitte Macron was born male, a claim Owens has featured extensively in her podcast “Becoming Brigitte.” The Macrons cite not only reputational harm but also accuse Owens of deliberate misinformation and self-promotion, while Macron vowed to see the legal fight through on principle. In her response, Owens cast herself as a crusader for free speech, insisting she was “fully prepared to take on this battle” and suggesting the Macrons were waging war on American First Amendment rights. Complicating matters, Owens told Tucker Carlson that Donald Trump allegedly called her personally at Macron’s behest, telling her to ease up on the claims—though Trump himself reportedly found the whole affair baffling, saying of Brigitte “I saw her up close and she looks like a woman to me,” calling further attention to the surreal international dimensions of the drama.Business and media activity continue in the Owens orbit. On August 20, Piers Morgan Uncensored released a compilation of her most heated debate moments with Morgan, spotlighting her ability to thrive in controversy and seldom retreat even under pressure. Social media tracking shows Owens and her family prepping for fall activities, highlighted in an August 21 post featuring the #blackfamily tag, a nod to her persistent use of family and identity themes to engage her audience. MediaMatters reported Owens lashing out at Donald Trump in a recent post, attacking him for “letting go of the Jeffrey Epstein story” and accusing him of yielding to the “deep state,” signaling persistent tensions between Owens and her former conservative allies.Meanwhile, there is emerging commentary on a noticeable shift in her outreach strategy. TheGrio's Monique Judge argues Owens is now courting Black audiences, appearing on platforms hosted by Black men such as Charlamagne and Joe Budden, which is described as a rebranding move after backlash in more traditional conservative circles. Judge, however, is deeply skeptical, suggesting this is more opportunistic than sincere, further noting Owens’ repeated cultural gaffes in recent interviews as diminishing her credibility with Black audiences.Owens’ public biography remains defined by turbulence. After her high-profile exit from The Daily Wire in March 2024 following a string of highly criticized remarks, she persists as an outspoken figure in conservative media, targeting both her adversaries and former allies while leveraging controversy as currency. With an ongoing international lawsuit, public and political feuds, and a visible recalibration of her media approach, the past few days have reinforced her reputation as both provocateur and lightning rod—potentially impacting her legacy in ways that will echo beyond this news cycle.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Macron Lawsuit, Trump Tension, Aussie Ban: Candace Owens' Global Battles
    Candace Owens BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.In the past few days, I have been at the center of a fast-escalating international fight over speech, reputation, and power. According to the Financial Times, Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron hired U.S. investigations firm Nardello and Co., led by former federal prosecutor Dan Nardello, to research me as they prepared their 219 page defamation complaint in Delaware over my series alleging Brigitte was born male; FT’s piece also flagged my links to right wing figures in the U.S. and Europe. I publicly blasted FT for giving my team only two hours to respond and for not running my full statement, and I doubled down on YouTube and X with my rebuttal to their framing, as summarized by Sportskeeda and covered in independent commentary roundups on YouTube. The Economic Times and PrimeTimer report that I went on Piers Morgan Uncensored and accepted his 300,000 dollar charity bet on Brigitte’s gender and that I criticized Donald Trump and JD Vance for staying silent as the Macrons sue me; I also said on my podcast that Trump once urged me to drop the story. The New Republic highlighted my public pressure campaign on Trump’s silence and noted that my claims form the basis of the Macrons’ lawsuit, which argues I profited from a relentless smear and my Becoming Brigitte series. In a separate development with real travel and business stakes, AOL reports Australian authorities blocked me from entering the country for a planned speaking tour, citing public interest concerns. On my own channel, I addressed a legal letter from photographer William Farrington over reposted Jeffrey Epstein hospital photos, saying my team removed the images and using the moment to question official narratives about Epstein’s death, a video Sportskeeda detailed; my broader Epstein commentary also referenced the July DOJ FBI memo that reaffirmed suicide, as reported by Al Jazeera. For major headlines driving this cycle: Financial Times on the Macrons’ hired probe; Piers Morgan’s 300,000 dollar bet segment; Australia blocks Candace Owens, per AOL; and my podcast remarks urging Trump to defend free speech, recapped by PrimeTimer and The New Republic. Unconfirmed or contested: claims that FT was protecting the Macrons and that investigators implied Russian ties are my assertions and interpretations; outlets have reported those as my statements, not as established fact. The potentially lasting biographical markers here are the cross border lawsuit by a sitting head of state and first lady, the sovereign entry denial affecting future tours, and the on record friction with Trump.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Candace Owens: Brigitte Macron Transgender Claim, Trump Call, and Defamation Lawsuit Fallout
    Candace Owens BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Candace Owens has dominated headlines this week with a storm of controversy and unapologetic media sparring, much of it stemming from the defamation lawsuit filed by French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife against her for promoting the debunked conspiracy claim that Brigitte Macron is a transgender woman. After Owens doubled down on her assertions, she revealed on Tucker Carlson’s podcast that former President Donald Trump personally phoned her to ask her to stop talking about the First Lady of France’s gender, a request on behalf of Macron himself. Owens described herself as shocked at the request, claiming Trump seemed confused why he was being asked to intervene, and reported that she did not comply. According to The Independent, she maintains that the lawsuit is a broadside against free speech and an attempt by the Macrons to “impoverish her for speaking.”Amid high-profile podcast and TV appearances, Owens took her fight to Piers Morgan, clashing with him on Piers Morgan Uncensored on August 5. Morgan pressed her to accept a $300,000 charity bet that Brigitte Macron is a cisgender woman. Owens responded she would “1,000 percent” take the bet, declaring her willingness to stake her reputation on her theory while defending her actions as the pursuit of “truth,” however disputed by mainstream outlets like The Independent and Piers Morgan, who have called her claims “utter nonsense.”Owens used her own eponymous podcast, the 225th episode, to blast Trump, JD Vance, and Attorney General Pam Bondi for their “loud silence,” framing their lack of public support as an abdication of free speech defense and accusing the Macrons of mounting an “unprecedented” attack on American constitutional rights. She complained no journalists have put Trump on the record about whether he supports her in the lawsuit.On social media, commentary exploded after Owens’ claims were covered by major accounts including The Jasmine Brand. Clips of her recounting the Trump-Macron phone call and accusing the French government of orchestrating efforts to “fake” Brigitte Macron’s death to avoid the lawsuit’s discovery phase went viral, further fueling transphobia and far-right conspiracy discourse. According to EdTechLens, Owens’ children remain out of the limelight, reflecting her strategy of keeping her private life shielded amid public storms; this stands in contrast to the relentless exposure she invites in her professional crusades.Also this week, Sportskeeda reports that Owens posted a video addressing a legal letter from photographer William Farrington regarding copyright over Jeffrey Epstein death images she’d shared. She speculated about the veracity of Epstein’s death, casting doubt on the official story—a nod to her tendency for high-drama conspiracy content, a through-line that’s both career-defining and disruptive.Behind the headlines, the real long-term story is her apparent doubling down on incendiary tactics even as former allies distance themselves, raising serious prospects for lasting reputational and potential financial fallout if the high-stakes lawsuit goes against her. For now, her profile remains as polarizing, combative, and viral as ever.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Candace Owens: Canceled Down Under, Doubling Down on Controversy
    Candace Owens BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Candace Owens has been at the epicenter of controversy and headlines over the past few days, marking a moment of major significance in her public trajectory. The biggest breaking story is that Owens has been suspended and demonetized by YouTube after her interview with Kanye West, where both she and West pushed antisemitic tropes, including the claim that Jewish people control the media. She announced the ban herself on Facebook, stating there would be no new episode of her podcast this week, and her rep told USA Today the suspension came after several videos were mass reported, triggering instant strikes on her channel. Owens spent much of the week on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, railing against what she called a coordinated effort by “Zionists” to silence her and describing the takedown as targeted harassment. She doubled down and insisted her guest West was “calm and filled with love.” The controversy over her ban is already being framed as a free speech issue by her supporters, with fears about deplatforming going viral in conservative circles, and her opponents pointing to a repeated history of hate speech from both Owens and West.Complicating her week further, Candace Owens also finds herself barred from entering Australia, where she had a speaking tour planned—AOL reports that Australian authorities refused her entry on the basis of her views, further amplifying her status as a polarizing international figure. In Europe, her legal troubles with the French First Lady, Brigitte Macron, just took another turn. In a public sparring match that has become downright surreal, Owens continued to promote the baseless conspiracy that Brigitte Macron was “born a man.” This allegation has prompted a defamation suit in which Owens is named, but she scoffs at the lawsuit, describing it on the Tucker Carlson Network as a PR stunt after Macron recently lost a major case to two journalists in France. Owens claims the Macrons are simply scrambling for a win and accuses Macron’s children of not publicly disproving the rumors, saying their silence is suspicious—an insinuation being roundly criticized in French and American media.Social media is ablaze with clips of Owens’ recent livestreams, where, as reported by IMDb, she advanced deeply antisemitic conspiracy theories, linking the origins of Israel to a “cult” she claimed was involved in heinous crimes against Christians. This rhetoric, which echoes historical antisemitic blood libel, swiftly drew condemnation and fact checks from multiple outlets.If that weren’t enough, Owens has even managed to pop up in corners of pop culture, with an Instagram post circulating that shows her attempting to prod Harvey Weinstein into blaming Jews for his downfall, a headline-grabbing moment that many are labeling as another bid to stoke outrage and attention.For someone already notorious for courting controversy, the last week has cemented Owens as one of the most talked-about and divisive figures across both political and pop culture lines. As mainstream platforms and entire countries put distance between themselves and her rhetoric, the long-term fallout for Candace Owens’ career, reputation, and reach remains an open—and hotly debated—question.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Candace Owens Sued by Macrons: A Battle for Free Speech or Defamation?
    Candace Owens BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Candace Owens has never been one to dodge controversy, but the past week has delivered one of the most dramatic episodes of her career. On July 23, French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron filed a sweeping defamation lawsuit against Owens in Delaware, seeking damages over her repeatedly stated claim that Brigitte Macron was born male. According to Axios and CBS News, the Macrons allege that Owens knowingly spread what they call "outlandish, defamatory, and far-fetched fictions" about the French first couple, specifically through a monetized eight-part podcast series and persistent social media posts. The Macrons contend, and Time Magazine highlights, that they tried for over a year to resolve this quietly with three separate demands for a retraction, but Owens rebuffed each attempt. Their legal team includes high-profile attorneys from the firm behind the Dominion Voting Systems suit.Owens, a pro-Trump commentator who launched her own podcast after leaving the Daily Wire in June 2024, has responded to the lawsuit in typical combative style, telling her audience she "won't shut up," repeating her claims and decrying what she characterizes as a PR stunt by the Macrons. On her podcast, she was unapologetic, remarking that lawsuits are just a part of her daily routine and framing the situation as a battle for free speech, an argument her spokesperson reiterated to Axios. She even went so far as to claim, unconfirmed and likely speculative, that her legal team might try to depose Donald Trump or ask Brigitte Macron intimate questions under oath, statements that appear aimed more at grabbing headlines than plausible legal strategies.The suit has also reignited broader debates about conspiracy theories targeting prominent women, with outlets like PolitiFact and Poynter weighing in on the pattern of unfounded claims aimed at public figures like Brigitte Macron. The Associated Press notes the global rarity of a sitting head of state launching legal action directly against an American media personality, reflecting the gravity of the allegations. Meanwhile, on Instagram and across social platforms, hashtags like #CandaceOwens trended alongside announcements of the suit, propelling Owens back into the digital spotlight she seems to crave.As for longer-term significance, this lawsuit marks a watershed moment for Owens. If successful, it could set a precedent for non-U.S. leaders pursuing legal remedies against American media figures for speech made on U.S. soil. Regardless of outcome, the case cements Owens as one of the most polarizing and headline-grabbing pundits in the modern culture war.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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This biography provides a comprehensive overview of Candace Owens, a prominent and controversial conservative political commentator and activist. It traces her journey from a challenging childhood in Stamford, Connecticut, to her rise as a leading voice in conservative media. The account covers key events in Owens' life, including her political transformation, her role in organizations like Turning Point USA, and her advocacy for the "Blexit" movement. It discusses her core political beliefs, her support for Donald Trump, and her critiques of the Democratic Party and its relationship with African American voters. The biography also touches on her media presence, book publication, and the controversies surrounding her provocative statements on race, politics, and social issues. Throughout, it presents Owens as a polarizing figure who has become central to contemporary debates about race and conservatism in America, garnering both fervent support and intense criticism for her views and public persona.
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