Britney Spears posted a new video on November 16, 2025, on her Instagram. In the video, she is having a small slumber party with Kim Kardashian and Khloé Kardashian. Some of their kids are also seen in the clip. They are laughing, smiling, and spendinga calm time together. This simple video went viral very fast. But at the same time, Candace Owens made very strong claims about Britney Spears and Lou Taylor, who was once linked to big stars like Justin Bieber. These claims were shared in her new podcast episode. She said she got an email from an unnamed person who said Lou Taylor did bad things and tried to control Britney Spears. Owens also said big companies and groups try to “take over” famous people by using money, media, and power. Her podcast clip crossed one million views on YouTube.
Candace Owens makes bold podcast accusations about Britney Spears and Lou Taylor after Kim Kardashian post
In her podcast, Candace Owens read an email she said she got from a person who worked for Lou Taylor many years ago. The email said Lou Taylor’s church was not real and was only used to hide things. The email also said Lou Taylor was linked to people like Ghislaine Maxwell.
Candace Owens also said Lou Taylor built a house in Thousand Oaks, California, where Britney stayed for a long time. She said big companies try to control famous people by saying they are “sick” or having “mental trouble” and then putting them on a “5150 hold.” She said this also happened to Kanye West.Candace Owens said companies sometimes try to make stars run out of money to gain power over them. She said Michael Jackson faced this, too. She said the media is used to hurt someone’s name and that the Me Too movement was also used in some cases.Also Read: Candace Owens lists 10 TPUSA verifiable lies and raises big questions about Charlie Kirk’s assassination story She also said she once spoke with Courtney Love, who called some companies a “mafia” that wants to own everything. Owens even claimed that the CIA was linked to Lou Taylor’s church and said the “hippie movement” was a plan to break Christian faith.As of now, Britney Spears and Lou Taylor have not answered any of these claims. These are only Owens’ claims and have no proof.
