"Pissing all over Charlie Kirk's grave": Internet reacts as Candace Owens says she is "always one step ahead of my haters"

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Candace Owens recently celebrated the alleged commercial success of her podcast. Owens thanked her audience for pushing her show to the top of global charts. She also mocked her critics, writing that she is

"always one step ahead of my haters, whom I am grateful to as well."

Netizens reacted to her statement, saying:

"2025 a year of lies, accusing innocent people and pissing all over Charlie Kirk's grave. You are without a doubt one of the worst people to ever have a platform. I can see why Charlie fired you from TPUSA."

It is worth noting that Candace Owens' X post came after her podcast had been off the air for two weeks. She stated that despite the hiatus, her show was ranking within the top 30 globally. Candace Owens wrote,

"We have been off air for two weeks. 😂 Kind of impressive we are still top 30 despite the hiatus."

However, this pause had not cooled the debate surrounding her controversial theories related to Charlie Kirk's assassination. Many followers are interpreting her return announcement as a hint that she will keep pushing her claims.

Candace Owens' end-of-year post included a reel that featured moments from her podcast across 2025. The video was set to upbeat music and moved between viral clips, memes, and more.

Notably, a clip appeared of Owens crying about Charlie Kirk's death. It was also followed by images of Kirk's former colleagues at Turning Point USA, whom Candace Owens has suggested were involved in a conspiracy against him. Ben Shapiro and Tim Pool also appeared in the montage.

The short video also showed Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk's widow, asking Owens to stop spreading conspiracy theories about her husband's death. The next clip showed Owens responding with "no."


Reactions to Candace Owens saying she is "always one step ahead of my haters"

Nerizens jumped into the comment section of Candace Owens' X post to pen their views. Below are some of their remarks:

"I am gonna make a 2025 Candace recap video but it will highlight all of your lies and the people you have unjustly slandered.", stated an X user.
"What stage of grief over the death of your best friend is this?", questioned another.
"I don't hate you. I hope in 2026 you stop the frivolous conspiracies, stop the antisemitism, and focus on positivity.", commented a third.

Others also chimed in:

"Better start another podcast for when you get sued into oblivion.", penned a netizen.
"I would have expected you to describe it as heartbreaking, painful year but guess you have moved on fast.", added another.
"Everyone is stupid to come after you as if they'd even dare do what you are brave enough to be doing right now. Keep going.", commented a third.

It is worth noting that Erika Kirk has repeatedly asked Candace Owens to stop implicating her husband's friends and colleagues. During a mid-December appearance on Fox News' Outnumbered, she addressed the issue.

Owens later responded on her podcast by arguing that Erika Kirk had lost the right to set privacy boundaries. She pointed when Erika shared video footage of herself grieving over Charlie Kirk's casket on Instagram. She claimed it was "Meghan Markle syndrome" and mentioned

"where you want privacy when you want it, but you want publicity whenever you want it."

Cabot Phillips, a senior editor at The Daily Wire, also became entangled in Owens' conspiracy claims, which suggested he was present at Fort Huachuca, a U.S. Army installation in Arizona, around the time of Kirk's death. Phillips has denied it.

For further updates on these theories, followers can keep an eye on Candace Owens' podcast channel.


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Edited by Yesha Srivastava