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“It’s a lavender marriage”: Laura Loomer claims Candace Owens wanted to have children with Charlie Kirk instead of her husband

Conservative commentator Candace Owens has found herself back in the social media spotlight after activist Laura Loomer reignited speculation about her personal life. A February 12 post on X questioned Owens’ marriage and quickly spread across political circles online, drawing both criticism and curiosity. The remark surfaced at a sensitive time, as Owens continues to speak publicly about the death of Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA.

Laura Loomer’s claim sparks fresh scrutiny of Candace Owens’ marriage

Loomer wrote, “Do you think Candace Owen’s husband knows that Candace really wanted to Marry Charlie Kirk and have kids with him instead of her husband?” The post offered no evidence, yet it revived interest in Owens’ marriage and her past professional ties with Kirk. As online debate intensified, attention shifted toward the man at the center of the discussion: her husband, George Farmer.

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Candace Owens married British businessman George Farmer in 2019 after a fast moving, largely long distance courtship. The pair met in 2018 through their work with Turning Point USA, where Owens served as communications director in the United States and Farmer was connected to its UK operations.

Farmer comes from a prominent British family. He is the son of Lord Michael Farmer, a member of the House of Lords and founder of the Metal & Commodity Company Ltd. In political and media circles, Farmer is also known for serving as the former CEO of the conservative social media platform Parler.
The couple became engaged in December 2018 and wed in a private ceremony on August 6, 2019, followed by a larger celebration at Trump Winery in Virginia later that month. Since then, they have built a growing family and welcomed their fourth child in 2025.
Loomer’s claim remains unverified, but the timing of her post coincides with Owens’ ongoing commentary about Charlie Kirk’s death and marriage. In one post, Owens wrote, “It’s entirely possible Charlie removed it when he removed his wedding ring the night before.”

Despite stating she spoke with Erika Kirk for several hours in late 2025, Owens has continued raising questions about the circumstances surrounding Kirk’s death. The investigation remains ongoing, while online speculation continues to swirl around both her remarks and her marriage.

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