Podcast Title: Candace
Host: Candace Owens
Episode: Beyoncé Was Paid $10 Million For A 3 Minute Endorsement?! | Candace Ep 103
Description: This time it's just Candace. Free and unfiltered.
Introduction
In Episode 103 of Candace Owens' podcast, titled "Beyoncé Was Paid $10 Million For A 3 Minute Endorsement?!", Owens delves into a range of controversial topics, primarily focusing on celebrity endorsements in politics, the voting patterns of Black women, the nomination of Matt Gaetz as U.S. Attorney, and Disney's casting choices for their Snow White remake. Throughout the episode, Owens presents a critical view of the Democratic Party's strategies and the influence of Black celebrities in politics.
1. Beyoncé’s Alleged Endorsement Payment
Timestamp: [00:00] – [07:49]
Owens kicks off the episode with a scathing critique of Beyoncé, alleging that the superstar was paid $10 million for a mere three-minute endorsement of Kamala Harris. She emphasizes the disproportionate compensation by stating:
"She's not the only one who allegedly got paid in a major way...apparently that's where all the money is." [00:00]
She further criticizes the economics of such endorsements:
"That would mean that she was being paid $55,000 per a second." [07:13]
Owens questions the authenticity of celebrity endorsements, suggesting that these figures indicate a transactional rather than genuine support for political figures.
2. Black Women’s Voting Patterns
Timestamp: [00:56] – [05:48]
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to analyzing the voting behavior of Black women, highlighted by an exit poll revealing that 92% of Black women voted Democratic. Owens offers two interpretations:
- Genius of Black Women: "It means either black women are geniuses...we understand the political system." [02:45]
- Monolith Perception: "It means that we are very much a monolith and nobody is taking us seriously anymore." [02:45]
She expresses frustration with the Democratic Party's reliance on this demographic, arguing that it portrays Black women as a single, undifferentiated voting bloc, thereby undermining their individuality and agency.
3. Kamala Harris Campaign Critique
Timestamp: [05:48] – [22:54]
Owens critiques Kamala Harris's 107-day campaign, criticizing the flurry of celebrity endorsements and questioning their authenticity. She highlights Megan Thee Stallion's alleged $5 million payment for endorsing Harris:
"One such person is Megan Thee stallion... she was reportedly paid $5 million for this." [05:48]
Additionally, Owens scrutinizes the sincerity of celebrities like Beyoncé, suggesting their endorsements are financially motivated rather than genuine political support. She also addresses Cardi B, differentiating her genuine support from other paid endorsements:
"I believe that Cardi B came out authentically in support of the Democratic Party." [11:08]
Owens argues that the Democratic Party leverages these star endorsements to secure votes without fostering genuine political engagement or understanding among the endorsers.
4. Matt Gaetz Nomination as U.S. Attorney
Timestamp: [22:54] – [18:11]**
Transitioning to political appointments, Owens discusses the media frenzy surrounding Matt Gaetz's nomination as U.S. Attorney. She references Jake Tapper's negative portrayal and highlights Gaetz's allegations against the Department of Justice (DOJ):
"They are in the midst of a meltdown over him being nominated as the U.S. attorney." [17:00]
Gaetz accused the DOJ of attempting to extort his family by demanding $25 million, a claim Owens presents as evidence of DOJ corruption:
"Matt Gaetz alleged that the local FBI instructed his dad to wear a wireless to record the conversation." [17:20]
She lauds Gaetz for his resilience and anticipates his confirmation, believing his appointment will challenge DOJ's integrity.
5. Disney’s Casting of Rachel Zegler in Snow White
Timestamp: [30:55] – [31:25]**
Owens shifts focus to Hollywood, particularly Disney's casting decision of Rachel Zegler as Snow White. She criticizes Zegler's perceived radicalism and alleged social media statements encouraging harm toward Trump supporters:
"Rachel Zegler is clearly mentally deranged... calling for Trump supporters to be harmed." [07:49]
Owens disapproves of the modern reinterpretation of Snow White, arguing it deviates from traditional narratives and promotes extremist ideologies. She urges listeners to boycott the film, asserting it does not align with the values of family and peace:
"If you are somebody who voted for Trump... I would highly advise that you boycott this film." [30:55]
6. Sponsored Segments
Throughout the episode, Owens includes advertisements for Seven Weeks Coffee and Pure Talk. She briefly describes their products and philanthropic efforts before returning to her main topics.
7. Audience Engagement and Comments
In the latter part of the episode, Owens responds to listener comments, addressing topics like Nicole Scherzinger's apology over a social media incident and promoting her own series on Locals.com. She emphasizes the importance of supporting causes and brands that align with one's values, reinforcing her overall message of political and cultural accountability.
Conclusion
Candace Owens' Episode 103 offers a fervent critique of the Democratic Party's reliance on celebrity endorsements, the voting patterns of Black women, and the broader cultural shifts represented by major corporations like Disney. By interweaving personal opinions with alleged factual claims, Owens aims to challenge her audience to reconsider established political and cultural narratives.
Notable Quotes:
- "She sold out." – Candace Owens [03:15]
- "I'm really just getting to a place right now where I think I'm just getting angry with black women." – Candace Owens [04:10]
- "Beyoncé isn't dropping a good album since four." – Candace Owens [07:30]
- "Matt Gaetz, we certainly hope that you are confirmed." – Candace Owens [22:54]
- "Rachel Zegler...she calls for harm and no peace for Trump supporters." – Candace Owens [31:21]
Disclaimer: This summary is based on the provided transcript and reflects the viewpoints expressed by Candace Owens in the specified podcast episode. It is intended to objectively capture the content discussed without endorsement or critique of the opinions presented.
