Did Candace Owens make $130,000 from YouTube Super Chat? Podcaster debunks rumors after being accused of profiting off Charlie Kirk's death

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Candace Owens on the set of her talk show *Candace* in Nashville, Tennessee. (Image via Getty/Jason Davis)

Candace Owens is clearing the air about rumors that she profited from Charlie Kirk's assassination.

The contentious conservative podcaster took to X to share a screenshot of a tweet from X account Jaimee Michell (@thegaywhostrayd) that reads as follows:

"This month alone, Candace Owens has pocketed $130,000 from JUST superchats on YouTube. Has anyone profited more from Charlie Kirk's death than this demon? Talk about vermin."

The tweet also included a screenshot of Owens' alleged income from superchats on YouTube, suggesting that she made over $130,000. In her recent tweet, however, Owens debunked the claims.

"Do you have to lie to be a Zionist or does that just make it easier?" she questioned on X. "To your left, another zionist fairytale. To your right, reality. People like you are the reason younger generations have questions about the Holocaust numbers."

She also paired her tweet with a screenshot of her analytics from YouTube, which showed that she made $15,000 in revenue last month.


Candace Owens alleges Charlie Kirk predicted his own demise:

Just days ago, Candace Owens' name made headlines after news broke out that Charlie Kirk predicted his own demise in chilling text messages to her. The latter was killed at the age of 31 at a rally in Utah.

Owens shared screenshots of a text exchange between her and her late colleague, dated April 6, 2018, on a recent episode of her podcast. The two worked together when Owens served as the communications director for Turning Point USA, which Kirk founded, from 2017-2019.

"If I tell you the true prophecy I know in my gut it's really sad," Kirk wrote, adding, "But I hope its wrong. Anyway I am not sure if I will live to see the end of this revolution. Since the beginning of TPUSA I knew in my gut that I might get wiped out at any time. I cannot explain it," Kirk wrote, adding, "But I dream about it all the time. Like all the time."

He also insisted that he wasn't being dramatic or afraid.

"Not really afraid of it but I'm just telling you what I know to be true."

In other text messages, Charlie likened himself to "Moses," noting that he would guide fellow conservatives to the promised land, but wouldn't be able to see it himself:

"You are going to be the Iron Lady of America. I see it so freaking clearly. I might be Moses tho [sic]. I might not see this whole ting through lmao. If that is the case, be my David!"

In response, she told him that he didn't "even realize your power yet."

"If I tell you the true prophecy I know in my gut it’s really sad," Kirk admitted. "Anyway I am not sure if I will live to see the end of this revolution. I believe you were the piece God meant me to meet that will finish the fight," he said in another screenshot.

In a post sharing the teaser on Facebook, Candace Owens penned in the caption:

"Charlie Kirk had a feeling this day would come."

Just last week, Candace Owens said she "fully lost faith" in President Trump when she accused the feds of killing Kirk.

"I meant every word. When the Feds are implicated they always give people a holiday," she penned on X, referring to the White House's announcement that October 14, his birthday, would henceforth be declared a National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk.

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Edited by Jenel Treza Albuquerque