Podcast Summary: Candace Ep. 178 – "Blake Lively Is Time's Most Influential | Katy Perry Goes To Space | Candace Ep 178"
Release Date: April 17, 2025
Host: Candace Owens
Episode Title: Blake Lively Is Time's Most Influential | Katy Perry Goes To Space | Candace Ep 178
Description: Candace Owens presents an unfiltered and candid discussion covering celebrity influence, space exploration, and personal confrontations.
1. Personal Anecdote and Episode Introduction
Candace Owens opens the episode by sharing a personal story about her unexpected decision to organize her son's closets. This unusual choice reflects her experiencing a "nesting phase," traditionally associated with pregnancy. She recounts a past anxiety during her first pregnancy where she feared for her husband's safety, illustrating her deep-seated concerns and meticulous nature.
Quote:
"I woke up wide awake at 3 o'clock in the morning, was not feeling great... I desperately needed to organize my son's closet."
— Candace Owens [00:22]
2. Blake Lively's Inclusion in Time's 100 Most Influential People
The primary focus of the episode is Blake Lively's unexpected placement in Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People for 2025. Candace scrutinizes the legitimacy of this recognition, attributing it to a PR maneuver rather than genuine influence.
Key Points:
- Time Magazine's Justification: Blake and Ryan Reynolds' 2019 financial contribution to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund is highlighted as the reason for her inclusion.
- Candace's Critique: She argues that the placement is a strategic move to bolster Blake's public image amidst past controversies related to cultural appropriation and wedding venue choices.
Notable Quotes:
"She [Sherilyn Ifill] said, 'Blake is a serious person. She's a risk taker. And she's committed to moving this country forward for her children and for mine.'"
— Candace Owens [05:30]
"If you add that donation, why would that earn her a spot on a list in 2025? It's a PR move."
— Candace Owens [09:15]
3. Analysis of PR Strategies Behind Celebrity Influence
Candace delves into the mechanics of celebrity PR strategies, using Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds as a case study. She posits that donating to influential organizations like the NAACP is a calculated effort to secure favorable media attention and public perception.
Key Insights:
- Historical Context: References to the couple's 2012 plantation wedding and subsequent backlash illustrate the recurring theme of using philanthropy to mitigate public relations crises.
- Public Relations Mechanics: Candace suggests that aligning with reputable organizations enhances a celebrity's credibility and influence, albeit artificially.
Quote:
"What happened in 2019 was that Blake and Ryan were in desperate need of good PR... So they contacted the NAACP and wrote them a big check."
— Candace Owens [12:45]
4. Blue Origin's All-Female Space Mission Featuring Katy Perry
Transitioning from celebrity influence, Candace critiques Blue Origin's all-female space mission, highlighting the commercialization and superficial portrayal of space exploration.
Key Points:
- Mission Participants: Celebrities such as Katy Perry, Gayle King, Lauren Sanchez, and Jeff Bezos' soon-to-be-wife join the mission, emphasizing fame over scientific contribution.
- Commercialization of Space: Fashion collaborations, like Oscar de la Renta-designed space suits, are criticized for trivializing the gravitas of space missions.
- Public Perception: The mission is portrayed as a "girly sleepover party," undermining the scientific achievements and seriousness of space exploration.
Notable Quotes:
"These aren't your regular astronauts. These are hot astronauts. These are babes."
— Candace Owens [15:24]
"It's out of this world and tagged them. Oh my gosh. Could you just imagine being this rich and this wonderful?"
— Candace Owens [17:10]
5. Gayle King's Reaction and Sexism in Space Exploration
Gayle King expresses frustration over the diminished seriousness attributed to the mission. Candace addresses the underlying sexism, arguing that similar missions involving male astronauts receive appropriate recognition.
Key Points:
- Mislabeling the Mission: King laments that media outlets refer to the mission as a "ride" rather than a legitimate space mission.
- Encouraging Future Generations: Despite criticism, King emphasizes the mission's positive impact on inspiring young girls and breaking gender stereotypes in STEM fields.
Quote:
"I wish people would do more due diligence... I know there are haters, but I'm not going to let people steal my joy."
— Gayle King [20:13]
6. Matt Walsh's Criticism and Candace's Rebuttal
The episode features a heated exchange between Matt Walsh and Candace Owens, focusing on the legitimacy of space missions and sexism.
Key Points:
- Walsh's Denouncement: Matt Walsh dismisses the participants' claims of being legitimate astronauts, equating them to amateur hobbyists.
- Candace's Counterarguments: She rebuffs Walsh's claims, equating his skepticism to denying historical achievements like the moon landings and labeling his arguments as rooted in sexism and jealousy.
Notable Quotes:
"Gail, you are an astronaut, okay? You are, like, totally legit astronaut."
— Candace Owens [21:59]
"Space has always been exceedingly fake and gay... So go back and watch our NASA episode to learn more."
— Matt Walsh
Cited by Candace Owens [22:56]
7. Roseanne Barr's Attack on Candace Owens
Roseanne Barr publicly accuses Candace Owens of being funded by Qatar, escalating their longstanding feud.
Key Points:
- Accusations: Barr labels Owens as an "Islamist" and insists she is receiving funds from Qatar to influence her content.
- Candace's Defense: Owens denies the allegations, highlighting the performative nature of such attacks and emphasizing her independence.
Notable Quotes:
"She threatened to knock me the F out... I'm nine months pregnant. It's not very nice."
— Candace Owens [31:56]
"I just want to show you guys everything is performative. Everything is faking gay."
— Candace Owens [32:28]
8. Listener Comments and Community Engagement
Candace reads and responds to various listener comments, further illustrating the polarized opinions surrounding the discussed topics.
Highlighted Comments:
- Skepticism on Moon Landings: Listeners challenge the authenticity of space missions, echoing Candace's criticisms.
- Support for Candace: Several listeners express solidarity with Candace's viewpoints on celebrity PR and sexism.
- Off-Topic Remarks: Some comments veer into unrelated areas, reflecting the diverse audience base.
Quote from Listener:
"I'm calling a cage match between Candace and Blake Lively. Justin Baldoni to referee."
— Brian [Listener Comment]
9. Promotions and Closing Remarks
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Conclusion
In Episode 178, Candace Owens provides a critical examination of celebrity influence, PR strategies, and the commercialization of space exploration. Through unfiltered commentary, she challenges the authenticity of recognized influence, exposes perceived superficiality in high-profile missions, and addresses personal attacks from public figures like Roseanne Barr. The episode underscores her commitment to exposing what she views as performative actions within Hollywood and broader societal structures.
Notable Timestamped Quotes:
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Personal Story:
"I desperately needed to organize my son's closet." — Candace Owens [00:22] -
Blake Lively's Influence:
"Blake is a serious person. She's a risk taker." — Sherilyn Ifill, as cited by Candace Owens [05:30] -
PR Strategy Critique:
"This is exactly what happened. I woke up wide awake at 3 o'clock..." — Candace Owens [04:00] -
Space Mission Commercialization:
"These aren't your regular astronauts. These are hot astronauts." — Candace Owens [15:24] -
Matt Walsh's Denouncement:
"Space has always been exceedingly fake and gay." — Matt Walsh [23:57] -
Roseanne Barr's Accusation:
"She's an Islamist. Everything she says is straight out of it." — Roseanne Barr [31:56]
This summary encapsulates the key discussions, insights, and confrontations presented in the episode, providing a comprehensive overview for listeners and those interested in Candace Owens' perspectives on celebrity influence and societal issues.
