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“She was going to marry Charlie”: Laura Loomer reignites speculation about Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk’s relationship

“She was going to marry Charlie”: Laura Loomer reignites speculation about Candace Owens and Charlie Kirk’s relationship

Laura Loomer sparked fresh controversy after claiming Candace Owens believed she would one day marry the late Charlie Kirk. The accusation followed Owens’ renewed public comments about Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk. Loomer’s post revived long standing speculation about Owens’ motives, blurring the line between political disagreement, personal grief, and unresolved tensions within conservative media circles.

A deeply personal dispute inside conservative media circles intensified this week after Laura Loomer accused Candace Owens of acting on unresolved emotions connected to the late Charlie Kirk. The claim surfaced after Owens renewed public commentary involving Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, pulling private grief and lingering suspicion back into open view.What made the moment explosive was not ideology, but implication. Loomer’s words shifted the focus from public accountability to alleged personal motive, reigniting old speculation about Owens’ closeness to Kirk and forcing a fresh reckoning over boundaries, intent, and the cost of public mourning.

Candace Owens faces fresh scrutiny after Laura Loomer’s claim about Charlie Kirk

In a February 1 post on X, Loomer directly attributed Owens’ actions to what she claimed were romantic expectations toward Kirk. She wrote: “Candace Owens really thought she was going to marry Charlie Kirk. Didn’t she? That’s what this is all about.” The remark landed amid renewed criticism of Owens for continuing to comment publicly on events surrounding Kirk’s death. Supporters argue Owens is driven by unanswered questions and moral urgency. Critics say the pattern feels intrusive, especially when it involves Kirk’s widow.Owens has repeatedly described her relationship with Kirk as familial, built through years of close professional collaboration at Turning Point USA. She has also spoken openly about the trauma of witnessing the aftermath of his death, insisting that grief, not rivalry, shapes her response.In a separate post that drew intense attention, Owens wrote: “If you saw Erika Kirk on either the 8th, 9th, or on the morning of the 10th we would like to hear from you. We intend to chase down every lead.”That message, intended as a call for information, divided public opinion. Some viewed it as a necessary step toward clarity. Others felt it crossed a line during a period of mourning.The dispute has revived earlier tabloid claims suggesting Owens felt sidelined after Kirk married Erika, allegations previously dismissed by Owens’ representatives as unfounded. Owens has since said she met privately with Erika Kirk earlier this year, describing the conversation as extensive and productive.Loomer’s post, however, reopened questions many believed were settled. The situation is still not resolved because Owens has not yet responded directly. It is shaped as much by perception as by proof, and it is happening in a place where grief, loyalty, and speculation are all happening at the same time.

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