Candace Owens has turned her fire toward Turning Point USA, igniting a fresh political media storm just as Super Bowl conversations refuse to cool down. While millions debated Bad Bunny’s NFL halftime performance, TPUSA staged its own parallel “All-American” show headlined by Kid Rock. What was meant to project cultural defiance has instead sparked a messy online numbers war. Owens, never one to stay quiet, publicly questioned whether the organization’s widely touted viewership figures hold up under scrutiny.The controversy lands at a sensitive moment for TPUSA. Since the assassination of founder Charlie Kirk in September 2025, internal tensions and conspiracy claims have created visible fractures. Owens has openly clashed with the group’s leadership, and her latest comments suggest that rift is far from healed.
Candace Owens reignites feud with TPUSA over halftime show metrics
Owens reacted to a viral post questioning TPUSA’s claim of 5.2 million live viewers. The original post argued that such numbers should have translated into dramatically higher totals once the stream ended. Owens amplified the skepticism, writing, “The problem with people who have a lot of money they didn’t earn, is that they tend to have no idea how stuff actually works.”
She did not stop there. Addressing the viewership math directly, she added, “No, this is not a possible result if you truly had 5.2 million live viewers. Sorry America, everything is still fake and gay until further notice.”Her remarks quickly circulated across YouTube, Instagram, and X, fueling debate over digital metrics and political branding. Critics of TPUSA argue that inflated numbers damage credibility. Supporters counter that livestream analytics often fluctuate due to platform processing delays.Adding to the intrigue, an Instagram user claimed that even former President Donald Trump did not tune into the TPUSA broadcast. The post cited Trump’s Truth Social criticism of Bad Bunny’s NFL show as proof he was following the mainstream halftime spectacle instead.There is no verified confirmation of what Trump watched. What is clear is this: the battle for attention during Super Bowl Sunday now extends far beyond football.
