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Jillian Michaels
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Candace Owens
She's put a hit on me.
Jillian Michaels
What the. What the hell is going on? All of my friends are like, worried about you. Tell her she's a national treasure. Do you know this is happening? I'm like, who is this lunatic? You go, what's going on?
Candace Owens
I feel like you're responsible for that. I think she's from California. I feel like you've Got to tell me what's going on the water over here.
Jillian Michaels
Oh, crazy is going on in the water over here. So I think Gavin Newsom is injecting it into the frigging reservoirs that happen to be full. But, yeah, what. What this is about. Rfk, I don't even understand.
Candace Owens
You know, I have somewhat pulled back from politics, so it was very confusing for me because I was just so nice to her. It's very strange, like, how as you and I are sitting and speaking and we're having a great conversation to connect with somebody, like, on a personal level, have things be great, and then a couple of weeks later, you find out that. And you can read their messages because her. Her writers are giving them to me, and she's horrible. Like, she's speaking about me to take out Candace.
Jillian Michaels
I, like, take out, like, bullet in the brain or just ruin her entire life and her families. What is that?
Candace Owens
It's crazy. And her writer was refreshingly honest. Like, she has this writer, Emily Hagan, and me and my PR person, we were laughing about it because he was like, andy Cohen should scoop her up. She has this ra. Likability factor where she's so honest about something she's done. It's so. It was, like, so terrible. She was like, yeah, I wanted to take you down. I wanted to ruin your life. She's like, I don't know why. I got completely crazy. She's like, sometimes I think I have bipolar disorder, and that's why I like Kanye. I mean, she was just telling me everything. She was, like, so honest that I couldn't even be mad. And she. And she was telling me, this is what we did. Here are the text messages. And I don't know why I got so obsessed with taking you down, because she thought. And she described it as like she had kind of concocted a spirit conspiracy theory in her own mind, and she believed it about related to Kanye West. And I'm like, I've never even met Bianca sensory. So this is crazy. And I'm. But how did Jessica get involved? Like, this is the person running the company, right? So you're the person who's got to kind of assign some reality here and go, hey, we just had this person on our podcast. If we have any questions about anything, we can just direct them to her. And apparently, she genuinely, based on the messages that I read, believed that I was trying to copy her brand.
Jillian Michaels
Oh, this is why she wants to kill you.
Candace Owens
Because. Because I covered the Blake Lively trial, which is, like, the most covered thing in the entire world right now. But clearly anyone who's speaking about it is only speaking about it because they want to be house inhabit. And when I read these messages, I went, you know what? This is so middle school. I really can't engage any further because I can't believe this goes on. And this has to be like La La Land stuff. Because serious people are not communicating like this. Like there's nothing in my brain that would ever go, why did Jillian Michael talk about Blake Lively? Is she trying to be me? Does she want to be me? Candace Owens. I'm going to take her down. I'm going to destroy her.
Jillian Michaels
That is the nutty I have ever. But you are the victim of this regularly. Why do you think that is? I constantly see people trying to take you down. Why do you think that is?
Candace Owens
I've actually spent a lot of time trying to understand it myself because anybody who knows me or works with me knows I'm extremely kind. Even sometimes people who do a better job at that. I think the New Yorker did a profile piece on me or it was actually Vanity Fair. And she went and she like even found from back when I was interning, working on Vogue. But she said she was really well liked. Like she had to admit the part that I'm actually really nice to everybody. And I deal very fairly. If I say to you I'm not going to say something, I won't say it. And I think there's something about how mentally free I am that kind of makes people feel like they lose a little bit of control. Because a lot of people care deeply about what other people think and I genuinely don't. Yeah, like it's so genuine. Like I genuinely will tell you what I think and it doesn't really matter what you call me, whether it's anti black. What I mean, there's so many things that are self hating.
Jillian Michaels
I'm a self hating homo, by the way.
Candace Owens
Internalize. I'm an internalized misogynist according to what I read about myself. So at any moment I'm being called something and they.
Jillian Michaels
Wait, hold on. You hate women and black people?
Candace Owens
Yeah, got it. Yeah. Because that's a great way to live through life.
Jillian Michaels
I got the I hate women thing yet.
Candace Owens
And that's called internalized misogyny. I had to look up some of these terms because I was like, I have actually have not learned that one. And it depends if you're just taking a position that they don't want you to take or they want to try to mutate your position. They'll just start calling you names. It's very middle school. It's just very middle school. And I've never had that personality, even when I was in middle school, that I would adopt. I would then adapt my position because somebody called me a name. It actually kind of makes me dig my. My heels in a little bit further because you have to. You cannot go through life without having the strength to be yourself or you suffer like a death, you know, like, it's just like it's. I would die being somebody else. And so I'd rather deal with the fire of people who hate my confidence to be myself.
Jillian Michaels
I think that's my part.
Candace Owens
Than to be someone else.
Jillian Michaels
I think that's part of it.
Candace Owens
Yeah.
Jillian Michaels
I mean, you absolutely see that with. And I. I hate to do the whole, like, strong women don't get treated fairly, but the reality is, you know, my business partner and I have a joke that when I try to deal with something and I get nowhere, I send him in and we call him my manpiece instead of my mouthpiece, and he'll speak, man. And it works like a charm. And it's like, it's frustrating, but that is the reality of the situation. There are definite things where, like, men can come in and be more aggressive. And there are whole studies on this, actually more confident, more aggressive. And it's like, oh, I really want to intern under this guy. And when women do it, well, she's competent, but. And there's a takedown element and she's a bitch. And I've experienced it, of course, in a different capacity. And you see people like Megyn Kelly go through it, and I find that the more they go after you or the more they go after Megan, you guys are just forged in fire. You get that much stronger, that much more fearless. But the juxtaposition of this is how many people that love you. And you told me you haven't seen this yet, so I want to show this to you. This just came out. So it's Dave Smith. I'm going to be popping up.
Candace Owens
I love Dave Smith.
Jillian Michaels
Well, apparently he loves you.
Candace Owens
He is. Give me the 8pm hour on MSNBC or CNN or Fox News or whatever, and I'll say, I'm just gonna make my show about Jeffrey Epstein. That's the. Every single day. That's all we're doing. I guarantee you. I have number one show in cable news. Right. More people would want to watch that Candace Owens Show.
Jillian Michaels
It's on YouTube.
Candace Owens
Yeah, that's right. And it's doing better numbers. Than any of the shows on cable news. It's phenomenal.
Jillian Michaels
It's.
Candace Owens
It's like they created a monster with her when they. When they fired her from the Daily Wire. They created a monster. Yeah, they sure did. She can't be stopped. Yeah. Oh, no, no. There's no stopping candidates. She's hitting all the fucking third rails that no one wants to touch. She's got a six hour presentation on how Bridget Macron is a man. It's fucking six hours plus long. Like, I don't know. I don't know if she's even kind of right about that. I think she's right, but she's got a lot of shit to say on it, bro. She would be getting sued right now. Instead of trying. They're trying to bribe her. Instead of trying to give her money to shut the fuck up. Yeah, they would sue her. Yeah, no, you're probably right about that.
Jillian Michaels
I don't know.
Candace Owens
Wow, that is such a compliment. Because I love them both. I really love them both for similar reasons. For similar reasons because they have similarly staked positions. And Joe Rogan during COVID I mean, just being willing to host an alternative conversation. He wasn't even saying, don't do this. He just was like, hey, I got sick, here's what I did. And then it was just wall to wall demands for Spotify to cancel him. Do you remember what he lived through? Just to be able to let people hear a different perspective?
Jillian Michaels
And he was right.
Candace Owens
And he was right about most of it.
Jillian Michaels
I remember that's my joke is that I used to listen to him for stuff about, like, yetis and aliens, and I still do to a certain extent. But then all of a sudden you've got Bret Weinstein in March of 2020 breaking down how Covid came from a lab. And I'm far on the left at this time and I'm driving on pch. I had to pull the car over and I just remember thinking, oh, my God, all of this checks out and makes sense. And it was like Neo in the Matrix taking the frigging red pill. Not necessarily the Republican pill, but the kind of eyes wide open pill and.
Candace Owens
Recognizing how you can be manipulated. And it's. And I'm glad you said not the Republican pill, because this is something which I just had some on my podcast when we were speaking about this, that even us playing into this is the right and this is the left, and these are the right and left perspectives is so wrong because I'm super anti vaxx. I got injured by the Gardasil vaccine. And I thank God for that because it woke me up early so that my kids are not vaccinated. And so I was open to. I knew instantly that something was wrong with this vaccine, with how they were pushing it, because I've done so much research, research that was only available because of RFK Jr. And his children. Health def. But I want to be clear and make it clear to my audience all the time. The left was on the crunchy granola culture first. The right adopted it, but the left was. Yeah, it was all the lefties in la, the moms in LA that were on it. Yeah. And so.
Jillian Michaels
And they seated the mantle.
Candace Owens
Yep.
Jillian Michaels
And it's the most bizarre thing. My personal position on vaccines is very nuanced. And I think that each pathogen is different, each type of tech in these vaccines is different, and each person responds to them differently. What I can tell you, though, is you got a little push with the Gardasil Gardasil vaccine. You know, in one direction, I just got smashed with whooping cough for seven weeks. Candace. The worst. And by the way, I am actually vaccinated for cap.
Candace Owens
Yeah. The whooping cough is literally, if I. I did a whole episode on this. Every time there's an outbreak, it's the people that are actually vaccinate against it that get it, and the people that are not vaccinated against it don't get it. Which is incredible. So now they're trying to change the diagnostic definition. So my sister, her son very clearly had whooping cough, but because they. They wouldn't test him for it, so they just told him he had croup. Right. So now they're playing diagnostic games. He had it for like 100 days. And the croup is supposed to be.
Jillian Michaels
Two weeks, seven weeks.
Candace Owens
And he had it for months. And I'm going, Britney. The reason they won't test him is because now they need to make it seem like this vaccine worked. He. He's gotten this vaccine multiple times. Like, it's, you know, he's gotten the DTAP for children. He was like 2 years old. And I had not vaccine my child. And it changed her position on everything because we were having children at the same time. I'm not vaccinating my kids. Her kids, she's being told, has croup for 150 days. And this is the diagnostic games that they play. They'll get the results they want.
Jillian Michaels
My booster had just.
Candace Owens
And they'll keep telling you that you just need more and more boosters. That's why you got it. But truly look into Cortussis.
Jillian Michaels
I gotta go get another booster. Because this was bananas.
Candace Owens
Yep, bananas.
Jillian Michaels
And yet no one around me got it.
Candace Owens
Yep. And it's fascinating because it's literally, if you look into it, because I did a whole episode on it. And it's specifically in California, they had all these outbreaks and it was only amongst people that were vaccinated. And then similarly in Texas, a school that had 100% vaccination rates for pertussis had a major outbreak and they blamed it on kids that were anti vaccine and go to the school who didn't get pertussis. It's insane. It's maddening. They're like, the people who didn't get the vaccine are the reason you have it. It's like, whoa, I thought I got the whole vaccine to protect me against the people. And they're like, no, if only those kids who didn't get the pertussis and are totally healthy had got in it, then you wouldn't. It's wacky. It is totally wacky. That's why I did a whole series on it. Because I want people to make decisions for themselves. I am not pushing for people not to vaccinate their children. I am pushing for parents to have a. A broader understanding of the manipulation that takes place. Because I know how, and I went in there strong how they make first time mothers feel. They make you feel that if you don't just say yes to everything, your child's gonna die. Like, there's no in between. There's no fine line. Just like with COVID you know, stay inside, save lives. If you see your grandmother, you're a terrible person. It's the same thing. And there's no one more vulnerable than a woman who has just had a child. Because all you want to do is protect that child. And maybe your instinct is saying like, wow, he's so itty bitty. Should he be really getting all of these needles and vaccines? Then the doctor is just like, are you crazy? They give them. They give them a script, which I show on my show. A script. If the mother asks any questions, like, basically gaslight her and say these things. I showed them the script on the CDC website. Like if she has any questions, oh, 100% exists. Yeah. And I'm going think about what they're doing. They are training them how to psychologically convince you when you have reasonable questions. And what you said before is actually so important, Jillian. You said, I know, I. That you believe that vaccines can impact one people, one way and some people another way. Yeah, you're correct. That's why this is insane. One size never fits all. We know that one size doesn't fit all.
Jillian Michaels
We don't even know why it impacts.
Candace Owens
I had a seizure when I had Gardasil mini seizure in the doctor's office. So there was no like, could this have been something else? It never happened. Dropped instantly on the floor. My sister got it and didn't have that happen. So of course one size does not fit all. And so that should, that should actually be your reason why you want to learn about vaccines. Because the fact that they're saying every kid needs this at the exact same time is implying that we are all just like the exact same carbon copy of one another, which we aren't.
Jillian Michaels
Oh, not only. I mean, if there's no such thing as significant vaccine injuries, why do the pharmaceutical companies have blanket immunity?
Candace Owens
Right, Exactly.
Jillian Michaels
What's even scarier is when they're going after RFK for wanting to investigate it. Did you see that senator? I can't remember her friggin name. I'll have to look it up. I'll put it in the lower third. And she's at RFK Senate hearing. She's black. And she's going after him because he suggested that black people had better immune systems, which came out of really solid studies out of Europe. And he wondered or was hypothesizing whether or not some black people might be getting vaccine injuries because their immune system was overreacting to the vaccine and did they need less pathogen. And she basically called him a racist.
Candace Owens
Everybody's favorite thing just else fails. You can't win the argument. Just call somebody a racist or a sexist. I actually didn't see that clip. But it's bizarre because when you actually are educated, and I would consider myself to be moderately educated, having done the series and really done the due diligence to learn about all these things, you actually learned that these vaccines are harming black people at a higher rate than they're harming anybody else, especially black boys. And that's why I was so with my sister. You know, I didn't want to tell her, don't do these things. And I knew that she'd have to see it first. So both of my sisters made the decision to vaccinate their first child and then they stopped vaccinating because they saw, they just saw the difference in their second child is so much healthier. And the fact that they won't allow studies into like I would give my child up For a study like, I didn't vaccinate my child. Here you go. Like, go, go run the studies. How many kids that are not vaccinated are getting autism? That's a very easy way to debunk. All of the vaccines cause autism. Go find the population of kids who are not vaccinated. Go study the Amish and let us know what their incidence of autism is. They won't do it. And do you want to know what the reason that the big pharma gives. They won't do this because it would be immoral because they have the medicine. And to go up to my child, who is perfectly healthy and spoiled beyond belief and to examine him would be immoral because how could you deprive him of this dtap? I'm like, it is just such a nonsense. It is such a nonsense. No, what you're doing is you're depriving the other moms of choice because there can be no choice where there's not information. And so the purpose of me having created that entire series, A Shot in the Dark was. And I said to moms too, I said, when you watch this, if you have vaccinated your kid already, please do not say that you feel guilty. Like we are all working with the information that we have. If I did not literally, when I was 20 or 19, drop on the floor from a Gardasil shot and then, you know, come to you and realize I had no idea why I was getting it other than like the doctors had to do it. And then did my research and realized everything they told us about the cervical cancer rates were completely bogus and you know, started calculating things. I wouldn't have been ahead, right? I would have, I would have vaccinated my child. Because it almost requires like, you'd be crazy to think that everyone's lying. Like with COVID of course you believe.
Jillian Michaels
My soon to be 15 year old with the first one, right? Because I thought, okay, all the moms are going to be concerned. They're not going to vaccinate the boys because the boys aren't going to suffer with cervical. And it's like, you're just like, what? You know, as the mom, I even called my ex co parent and I was like, what do you want to do? She's like, what do you think we do? I'm like, I don't know what to do.
Candace Owens
And that's the conversation everyone's having.
Jillian Michaels
You're constantly weighing like, okay, cervical can, but then fertility issues, but then throat. Could she get throat? What about this? And it's like, it's so difficult to sort it out without the proper studies and the proper information and being able to ask the right questions.
Candace Owens
How about they're not even allowed to give you the insert where it tells you, this can cause cancer. This can cause this, this, that. How crazy. Think about how bizarre it would be if you walked into a grocery store, right? And there was nothing on the back. And, like, you're, like, allergic to peanuts. You're like, what's in this? Like, I can't tell you that. Can I die? Like, I can't tell you that. You're just gonna have to take it. And then so you eat it, knowing that you're death Lurch Peanuts, right? And you like. And then you drop dead on the floor. And they're just like, well, it wasn't. Then you just get gaslit, you know? And for me, they couldn't gaslight me because it happened in the office. And the doctor said, you should never get. You shouldn't complete the series. And it took me years to feel okay after that. And I can tell you, like, my conspiracy theories about what I think the Garage Hill shot really is, but that.
Jillian Michaels
Do it.
Candace Owens
I love it, but I feel like it would be censored from YouTube. Oh, but I will. I will say this is okay. Maybe if I just do this. This is not. This is totally Candace crazy tinfoil hat.
Jillian Michaels
Wait a second.
Candace Owens
This is not real. Go speak to your doctor. This is what you have to do to have it. Like, yeah, I.
Jillian Michaels
All my health shows, by the way, do 2,000 views. And I'm like, okay, there is no universe where me doing a show on Health gets 2,000 views. And yet on X, it'll do. But if I have somebody on the right talking about the left or somebody on the left bitching about the right. Oh, 400, 500, 700,000 views.
Candace Owens
Anything of substance that could, like, change people's hearts or their lives, they're like, no, we're not gonna go with that.
Jillian Michaels
Right? Do it. And I'm gonna. I'll cut it and put it on.
Candace Owens
That full one on X. Yeah. So my genuine belief is that these vaccines cause infertility. And that's why I think that women were targeted with this. I find it very strange that we came from a society where people were just, like, popping out babies all the time, like our grandparents. My mom's one of nine. My grandfather was one of 12. And now you're having women that are struggling to have one child, and everyone is turning to ivf, and I Find that to be very strange.
Jillian Michaels
I think it's because it's later in life.
Candace Owens
I. Not even because it's later in life because, you know, they had. They kept having children. It's not. It's not like everyone's trying to have children at 40. I'm having people that are 30 that are having to turn to IVF. They are struggling to get pregnant at the age. All of my girlfriends right now, I'm thinking of three have.
Jillian Michaels
They're your age because you're still my.
Candace Owens
Little younger than me. One's 20 and one is 27. The other one just turned 30. It's taking them years to be able to have one child. And I'm going, what's different? A couple of things are different. What's in our food is different.
Jillian Michaels
Yep, that's different.
Candace Owens
And the amount of vaccines that we're inserting into our body are different. And the Gardasa one is when you really get into the details of it is one of the most senseless ones, because they don't even telling you. First of all, the idea of, like, a vaccine preventing cancer is wild. Like, what are we talking about? Secondly, what they're actually saying is you need this vaccine because of an std. Yes. Known as hpv, which it wasn't even a thing until I was, like, turned 18. We didn't learn about HPV in, like, my health class when I was in middle school. We learned about it later on. They're like, it's this new STD that clears up by itself 98% of the time. I'm like, what kind of an STD is this that clears up by itself? 90, 97 strains of it, though.
Jillian Michaels
But clears up by itself are bad.
Candace Owens
97. And they're like. And then for the 3% of people that doesn't clear it by itself. So you got to think about these odds. Right. It could potentially go on to become cervical cancer. So I just did a simple mathematic on my episode. I said a mathematical. Okay, well, now this has been on the market for a very long time. We should expect to see. It's mandated. We should expect to see in certain states where it's mandated that there's been a drop in cervical cancer rates. It's already like a cancer that nobody really gets. And a lot of people survive. Shocking.
Jillian Michaels
It's easiest to.
Candace Owens
And I had the exact numbers and yeah, I had the exact numbers on my. On my episode about it. But then beyond that, there was no drop. There's actually been a slight increase. Are you Kidding. So now it's been in the market for. It's like. So it's just not working. Even if you're gonna pretend. And this is what I mean, where you have to take an objective look at the numbers and the data. But most people are not gonna do that. They're just gonna believe their doctor because why wouldn't you? When they say, well, you. This is the commercials. I even showed them the old manipulative commercials of, like, you know, they have little kids and they're, like, staring at the camera, and they're like, four, and they're like, I wouldn't have gotten cancer if my mom didn't. If my only my mom had made the right decision to get me Gardasil. It's sick. It's sick.
Jillian Michaels
I definitely felt the weight of that decision and got her the first one. And because you. You do feel. I'm not an idiot, but I'm like, okay, you know, is it like, some we need and some we don't, and, like, some are more dangerous than others? And.
Candace Owens
Good Lord. But what they're doing is that that's not medicine. That's psychology. And that's what I try to tell people. There's difference between medicine and psychology. And what has happened now is the pharma industry has been inundated with psychology. And Covid was, to me, the greatest psychological experiment that ever happened. Right? They were literally going, can we? And it worked. That's what's so scary to reflect upon, is people six feet, social distancing, freaking out when someone was within six. This made up a number. And we're like. I feel like someone was. Did you used to watch Punk'd with Ashton Kutcher? Of course. That was. That's me, Covid. And when I look back on it, I'm like, ashton Kutcher was in a van somewhere. He's like. He's just, like, waiting to joke. Six feet, social distancing. He never jumped out. I was like, ashton. Ashton jumped out of the van. Bring back Ashton Kutcher. No. And they were just like, you can't see your grandma. And he's just, like, laughing in the van. And that's how. Because it was getting. I literally thought that if someone came out and was like, you have to hop on one foot not to get Covid. We would have looked outside and everyone would have been hopping on one foot. People were mad. I mean, they just were insane.
Jillian Michaels
It made no sense.
Candace Owens
It was just like the, like, oh, my gosh. It really scared me to see people get Into a mass psychosis like that. And then you start traveling down and you wonder, how many times have we done that historically without even recognizing it? Because the only reason we were able for those who went along with it to snap out of it was because of independent voices. And that's why they came down hard on the media, because they needed to see where the gaps were. But I think Covid was a blessing because I think people who did lean into it and were totally insane, it broke. Once they realized that it was all a lie, they kind of went, I will never, ever, ever fall for something like that ever again.
Jillian Michaels
I see people like that, though, that are still holding on to it.
Candace Owens
There are still people that are double masked, huh?
Jillian Michaels
Yeah, 100%. I. It's like, it. I'm fascinated. It's like we. It's from the lab. We all. We've all acknowledged this is from a lab. This is gain of function research. Burks came out and was like, gosh, I wish we followed the science and didn't vaccinate kids. What. How are you getting away with it? And no one is being held accountable for it? It's madness.
Candace Owens
That's your government. No one is ever held accountable.
Jillian Michaels
The world and no one has been held accountable for this. We're not even looking at like, hmm, what are these? Gain of function. Where are they? Oh, there's ones in Ukraine. What is that about? Nobody. So looking at all of this right now, and you've covered some awesome stuff, some crazy stuff. What is on your radar right now?
Candace Owens
Everything. And I think that kind of gets into, like, the busy mom thing. People are like, how do you plan your show? And I really give people just pieces of myself. Like, it's like talking to my sisters on the phone where we're randomly talking about this, we're talking about that, we're talking about this. And you're kind of interested in everything because I think women are really good at multitasking, and I'm following all sorts of things, and they're. It's truly my passion. Like, I have been such an advocate for women for parents to be informed about vaccines. So one day it'll be, like, totally dedicated to talking about health topic. The next day, I'm, like, deep, because I love legal arguments. I'm just, like, deep in the baldoni Blake Lively suit because I'm like, this is amazing. There's so many layers of that lawsuit that are just absolutely incredible. Really? Like, okay, so have you gotten into it?
Jillian Michaels
No. And here's why.
Candace Owens
Do you know? Do you Know some people?
Jillian Michaels
No, I. I genuinely hate gossip. I'm not traditionally. This is. This is such a stereotype. This must be my inner misogynist. I find that so many of my female friends, including my wife and my daughter, by the way, they love gossip. My wife would kill me for saying that, but she does. She knows about it. I can't stand it. I don't give a. About Blake, who.
Candace Owens
This one isn't gossip. And that's what I try to explain to people. The reason people are being drawn to this lawsuit is not because it's gossip. It's not like, you know, the Kardashians watching, like, A Season of the Kardashians and things like that. It is, like, one of the most evil Hollywood plots. Like, you couldn't even write this in a movie. This is what it's looking like between a couple with a tremendous amount of power being Blake and Ryan, who were just gonna, like, take over and destroy a man's entire life because they wanted to put name on a movie. And then you get characters like Taylor Swift involved. You're reading the messages, and what's interesting is that you're finally able to see, like, what Hollywood tells you. Someone is, like, their brand, you know, the Taylor Swift brand of goody two shoe versus, like, what's maybe going on behind closed doors. And, like, could she get involved?
Jillian Michaels
I thought she didn't get involved.
Candace Owens
Well, Blake says she did. There's a Blake. Blake's messages. So Blake could be a liar, but the evidence is that she's not lying. Because then, Justin, also that people are digging up old interviews similarly said, like, you know, Blake was involved in picking characters for the movie. And, I mean, Taylor Swift was involved in picking characters for the movie, casting characters. And so what it is is it's people are feeling like for the first time, like, Hollywood, which has looked like a shiny penny, you're starting to go, wait a second. What is this? Because these are the people that say, we're good people. We donate. We attended the AMFAR gala.
Jillian Michaels
Virtue signaling. And you know it.
Candace Owens
That's what's crazy.
Jillian Michaels
And now everyone is starting.
Candace Owens
Ryan is a nasty piece of work.
Jillian Michaels
Oh, I'm so disappointed.
Candace Owens
Oh, God. He. I could never watch. You know who tried to warn us? Martha Stewart. Really? Martha Stewart. I pulled this clip from my show. She was on some random game show, and they asked her, like, who would she want to cook with or whatever. And the guy was like, Ryan Reynolds. And she was like, I know everybody thinks he's funny, but he lives in My building. And he's, he's really not. And she heavily implied that he was like, not a nice guy. And she just, just said it in the most Martha Stewart boss way. And, and everyone's looking at that now being like, Martha Stewart knew that Ryan Reynolds was insane and actually, like a mean person.
Jillian Michaels
I'm so disappointed.
Candace Owens
He uses his character, but he's not. He uses his character to bully people. So he's not playing Deadpool, he's playing Ryan Reynolds. And he has, like, it's, it's a, there's a psychological phenomenon with this, with his case where it's just shocking. Just like that. I thought he was so nice, thought he was so funny. He's totally insane. Like, he's totally insane, controlling, demented. And he went through great lengths to make this puppy. I call him a puppy because I disagree with everything about Justin Baldoni's politics. But, man, if he isn't really not virtue signaling, like, he is, like, genuinely, like, just like a sweet little soul who just wants everybody to be happy and doesn't want to, you know, partake in anything. And Ryan, some. Ryan was triggered by that. And he, when you just see how he went after him and wanted to make him know, like, I am the A lister. You are crap. We will do whatever it is that you want. We will destroy you because we can. Because I mean, getting wme to drop him because I, I'm friends with Taylor Swift and she's our God godmother. I mean, it's, it's, it's like watching a scary movie. So that's what people are drawn to. It's not because it's gossip. Like, you know, I'm not into like, reading Us magazine and like, this person divorced and like, whatever freaking intelligence.
Jillian Michaels
So if you're onto it, there's got to be something.
Candace Owens
I couldn't look away. I was going, what? This is like an act of. It's act of evil. And you just. Everyone's just waiting because we're going, you're not allowed to get away with this. Like, we all are now teaming up left and right, going like, whatever that is. You're not allowed to get away with that. You can't just, like, pummel a kid and like, then, like, leave him in a locker. And like, we've all, like, found it now and we're like, we need justice. We need justice for Justin Baldoni. Like. Yeah. And so it's, it's been fun because it has been this, like, rare uniting case with the left and the right. I Think on the right. Principally, I've always found problems with the MeToo movement because of just this reason. But I mean, colluding with the New York Times to ruin his life, to take him down. I mean, this was like some A list. WME I. Ari Harwich before he, before he stepped down from the CEO a couple of weeks ago. His name is Ami. Ari. Ari Horowitz.
Jillian Michaels
I don't even.
Candace Owens
Candace, CEO of wme.
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Candace Owens
Yeah.
Jillian Michaels
I have seen it since I was a kid. And it is a dirty business. People are vicious and cruel.
Candace Owens
Vicious and vicious.
Jillian Michaels
They are. I'm sorry. There was a guy who ran NBC when I was there named Paul Telegdi. He was effectively, by the way, Justin Baldoni's lawyer, Brian. He was tossed out of NBC. He was head of NBC. Paul Telegdi by Brian Friedman, Justin's lawyer. And he wasn't. He was a. He was a monster. I'm not even gonna. He. And they were all like that. I'm sorry, but what do you think.
Candace Owens
It is about Hollywood? See, this is an interesting perspective to add to it that facilitates that kind of behavior because that's what's so shocking. You can't behave like this in the rest of the world. This is like a weird bubble where people are just so they do things and you just go, what is wrong with you?
Jillian Michaels
It's the culture. So think about who's gonna be drawn to that kind of power. And that kind of individual will exert their will in, in whatever way necessary to maintain power and to maintain wealth. Hollywood is just a little microcosm of the same crap you see in super corrupt industry, no matter what it is. Right. But what's so nefarious and filthy about it is that there's all this virtue signaling that you're a really good person when it's the exact opposite. And what I can tell you is that everybody who's a really good person has subsequently had things come out about how they're not a really good person.
Candace Owens
And the media is complicit in it. And that's what I think has been really compelling for people on the left is because these are like, the New York Times was the one that published the hit piece. Like, they're now being sued for $200 million. And what's they. Traditionally, people on the left believe The New York Times is like, you know, the bible of, like, this is they're gonna have fact checkers. It's institutional. They're not going to allow anything to go out. Even that I think for them is they're going, what is this? Why would the New York Times partake in this? Why would Megan Tuohy partake in destroying? And it's just like, well, maybe she's just friends with Dylan Farrow and Dylan Farrell's friends, Taylor Swift. This could just. Just be powerful people calling each other and this is what they wanted to do.
Jillian Michaels
I honestly think you're right.
Candace Owens
Yeah. And so that has been. What's really shocking for a lot of people is now who do we trust? Because it didn't just blow up. Like, this is like, it's bigger than just a celebrity you may have liked. It also is making them go, okay, well, if they could lie about this, about Justin Baldoni, or they may be lying about Candace Owens. Like, who I've had is, you know, there's so many elements psychologically, I don't.
Jillian Michaels
Want to go there. I'm half Jew. Do you hate Jews?
Candace Owens
According to the New York Post, I.
Jillian Michaels
I haven't been told I hate black.
Candace Owens
People, but I'm waiting for it.
Jillian Michaels
So just, you know. Yeah, when the time comes.
Candace Owens
It was the last Pokemon ball for me to catch, by the way. I've been called everything. So now I just. It's like a game. So I was like, okay, which. What have I not been called yet? And like, this was the last one I had. I had to be called, literally, Hitler. And so when that came last December, I was like, this is crazy because this shows you again how they don't even do basic due diligence. Like, if you knew anything about my life. First off, born in New York, raised in Stanford, Connecticut. Like, you just, you just can't. Like, I mean, you. I worked in private equity for Jews. It's just crazy. But it's obviously, you get a sacred cow. Like George Floyd was kind of like the sacred cow of blm. You say something against the sacred cow and then suddenly it's like you're a self hating black person who wants black people back in slave chains. I'm like, okay, I just don't agree with blm.
Jillian Michaels
Right, and you've also experienced hideous racism.
Candace Owens
Yeah, of course, of course.
Jillian Michaels
I didn't know that about you. When you were in high school, you sue the school. It was so awful.
Candace Owens
Yeah, we sued them for the money for me having to be out of school while this was going on.
Jillian Michaels
It was only 37,000.
Candace Owens
I know people are like, oh, it was a huge lawsuit. It was like, it was for like the homeschool. Yeah, homeschool cost. But yeah. So I've lived through so many things, and I think part of that has is why I've always known what the media was as an entity. And it's just them trying to force their opinion and they will, or they'll smear you. And so for me, it's like, what? Never has this been a rule? Growing up in a very Jewish town in Stanford, Connecticut, and always having best friends that were Jewish who never complained. It's very weird culture, by the way, for black people and Jewish people who, like, used to be the funny people who could take a joke like that. Like, traditionally, that's what always brought our cultures together, suddenly become these, like, snowflakes, like, post blm, black people were just like, everything was racism. Like, Khloe Kardashian could put her hair in braids. And we were like, cultural appropriation. I'm like, this is pathetic.
Jillian Michaels
They held onto it for so long because it didn't feel safe to say so.
Candace Owens
No, really, it was just, it was just. I think there's something about victimhood that can be really compelling. And I also think it has to do with what you learn when you're young. Right. So there's this. As a black person, you are constantly being impressed upon in the public school system, like, slavery, slavery, slavery, slavery. And so maybe in the back of mind you're kind of like, well, we could just be thrown back into this if we don't say something. But similarly, For Jewish people, Holocaust, Holocaust, Holocaust. So then when you have the news, people that are telling you like, do you must defend Israel or it's all coming down like people are going to be hunting you in New York. Your instinct is to go, okay, your instinct is to get tribal. It is. Your instinct is to get tribal.
Jillian Michaels
All of my, my Judaism is a very bizarre story. I actually did not know I was a Jew. I grew up in the San Fernando Valley. All my friends were Jewish. My mom's mom ran from the Nazis and she married my mom's dad, American soldier, comes over here as a world bride and tells my mom, don't tell anyone we're Jewish. So I go and get a freaking 23andMe I'm like, what? Where's my party? It's like the 13 year old bar mitzvah. Bar mitzvah. Like I didn't get one. I was so pissed.
Candace Owens
How old were you when you found out?
Jillian Michaels
Oh my God. 20s.
Candace Owens
That's crazy.
Jillian Michaels
And then all of a sudden all the stories came out about how the names were like Maltzin, I mean like Jewish Jewish, super Jewish, full blown Russian Jews. I thought she was a Brit. Like they ran to Austria, they ran over to frickin England. She got married. Some of them got pulled into the camp.
Candace Owens
No one told me, told you anything because they just wanted a new life. Yes.
Jillian Michaels
And I think she was afraid. My grandfather was Sicilian Catholic. I think she was afraid. I, you know, she died when I was 10. So I, I never got really a chance to ask. And my mom to this day is like, honey, I just remember her telling me like, don't tell anyone. So now it's like I have the blood. I was closest to my grandmother and my dad's actually an Arab. So it's the most bizarre. I'm not an Arab Jew either. I'm full blown like Lebanese, Syrian, Russian Jew.
Candace Owens
And you should just be fighting yourself all day. I should be.
Jillian Michaels
I totally should be. But instead I think it, it makes me so curious about different perspectives and trying to see both sides of every story. But all my friends who grew up.
Candace Owens
Jewish couldn't see anything.
Jillian Michaels
No.
Candace Owens
Yeah, that was like BLM for me. Like I was like, I mean the way that I was caricatured because I just was like, hey guys, like what about our actual experience growing up? Like, you know, we didn't like, this isn't the America that we know. This isn't how I felt growing up. I never felt that this was like, you know, I was going to be back in Slave change tomorrow.
Jillian Michaels
You did experience.
Candace Owens
Yeah, but even the story, but even the story of that is not what is. I wrote about that in my book. I wrote about that in my book. Even the way that was told by the media wasn't totally honest, right? It was my best friend at the time who left those messages, right. And looped in some other boys, right? And so he did that because he was hurt because I. He's a kid, okay? At the time, everyone's young. He was hurt because I stopped hanging out with him when I got my first boyfriend. It's actually so childish what happened. What do you do when you're hurt? What's the first thing you do? Think about yourself. Everybody's got a little bit of racism in them. You get mad if somebody cuts you off and he's like, Mexican at the red light. You're like, ah, stupid Mexican. You're like, why did I say that? What did I say? This is crazy. I don't have any bad feelings about Mexicans. It's like when you're upset with someone, you try, you can try to, when you're young, hurt them in a really petty way. You know what I mean? It's a super young perspective to have. And so he felt, I mean, I did. It was my first boyfriend. I mean, I just like ghosted all my friends, you know? First time you fall in love. Oh my God, it was so childish. And adults could have had sorted that out in a totally different way. And it blew up out of proportion. And genuinely, like, he was my best friend.
Jillian Michaels
Oh. See, I full blown thought it was like the KKK at your house.
Candace Owens
No, no, it was kind of like. And I watched the way the media loved that story so much because one of the kids that he had in the car, those kids were having their first beer. They were all 14, right? And so this was the first time they were drunk. And he's like, we're gonna call this girl and she's black. We're gonna like say mean things to her, right? And so, yeah, if you're trying.
Jillian Michaels
I'm not gonna lie, I hated my daughter. I feel like I would draw.
Candace Owens
But this is, but this is the reality.
Jillian Michaels
Some asses you think, you think, you.
Candace Owens
Think you would, but you, but you also have to have the perspective. They're like, kids brains are not developed, right? And we all got the ability. And I think about this all the time because I've had to. I had to think through that scenario and impacted my life for a long time because I went from somebody who Wasn't known. Who at least was known in my hometown, because the media loved it. Because one of them, the governor of Connecticut's son, was one of the kids. Right. So it became this political story, and they didn't care about the kids involved anymore. It didn't matter about people's lives. You know, those kids grew up, and it ruined their whole lives. Like, one mistake, one night, one beer ruined their entire lives. And I'm talking about in terms of, like, you know, one of them changed their names when they grew up. Think about this. You have to think about that. Right? We used to grow up, and you used to be able to experiment with being mean.
Jillian Michaels
Right? There was Grace.
Candace Owens
Yes, there was grace.
Jillian Michaels
I get it. There was grace as a kid.
Candace Owens
Yeah. And there's this wonderful Louis CK skit. It's not a skit. He's actually sitting down. I think he's speaking to Conan O'Brien. And everyone should watch it where he says, like, the phones have taken that away. And we're all so judgmental. And the reason why you experiment with being mean is like, you say something to someone and you watch the way it hurts them, and you don't really like how it makes you feel when you're being mean to that person either. And this is what the phones take away. This is why it's, like, easy for, like, house and habit to write about things and not recognize, like, I'm a human being. Is it removed? We are very removed from our humanity. And we forget that being, trying, experimenting with being mean is a part of growing up. Right. Calling someone fat, you put. You've. Whatever you've done, you've done something and you just forgot. You forgot. I actually remember one day me and my girlfriend prank called someone, and we were. Gosh, we were in middle school, so we had been 11 years old.
Jillian Michaels
Middle school sucks.
Candace Owens
We're all so mean. We're all so mean. And I remember we prank called this girl and she was fat. And I'm just confessing this right now, but we didn't, like. I don't know why. I don't even know why we didn't like her. And we told her Halloween was coming up, and we told her that we wanted her to be a pumpkin and she should wear orange. Okay? Mean, really mean. No record of it except for right now on this podcast. And it's gonna be cut and I'm gonna be taken down and canc. But, like, do you know what I mean? But we did this thing.
Jillian Michaels
I was that fat kid. So you're Good.
Candace Owens
Here's your right. And who knows? I don't remember why we did it. Maybe she liked it, whatever it was, but we were just mean. Everybody was like, mean. Trying out being mean. And then you get. And you're like, I don't really. It's a vulnerability, though. It's not good for kids to be mean. But it is a normal part of growing up for kids to experiment with being mean. And now we are.
Jillian Michaels
It's teachable moment.
Candace Owens
Teachable moment. Yeah. And now we are so, like, you know, you find a kid's tweet from 20 years ago, and you're like, this is the. I'm like, we didn't have Twitter, so there was no record of me doing that because I didn't tweet it. You know, I won't give the kids.
Jillian Michaels
Social right because of that. It will ruin their lives. Their brains.
Candace Owens
Exactly.
Jillian Michaels
Their brains will literally ruin their lives. And no matter how many times you tell them, don't do this or don't say that, they then get roped into these group chats.
Candace Owens
Yes. And there's a culture of me. So if one person's like, oh, it would be funny. We should do this. We should do this. Whether it's you're egging houses, whether you're like, you just forgot because you were allowed to. We got to forget our period of being mean is what I'm saying. We got to forget it for whatever reason. I didn't forget that prank call, though, because you know what?
Jillian Michaels
Because I think it's. I have those moments where it's like, why did I do that? What was going on for me? I can tell you that I was. Where that would have come out for me, ironically, was homophobia. And I didn't know that I was gay, so I was like, this is disgusting.
Candace Owens
Yeah, you probably. You probably said something.
Jillian Michaels
Oh, I'm.
Candace Owens
Think about it.
Jillian Michaels
Oh, my God. I know I did. I remember the first time.
Candace Owens
And now we're all holier than thou because we got to just forget our phase of being mean. And we're like, how could any person. I'm like, what do you mean? We all had it in us. Our brains weren't developed. We thought it was funny. We hated somebody maybe because of something that we saw in ourselves. Maybe, like, exactly like. Maybe it's like you had same sex attraction. So you then see someone being themselves and being a lesbian, and you're just like, oh, my God, she's the most. I actually knew a girl like that who bullied the crap out of this girl. And it ended up being that that girl was a lesbian.
Jillian Michaels
There you go.
Candace Owens
And now she's a lesbian.
Jillian Michaels
Yep.
Candace Owens
And it's like crazy to think about how much she bullied this. Bullied this girl Daniella, who was. Because she, she was like, she's a dyke. She's like, why would that girl Heather have to account for being a kid and not really knowing how to deal with her emotions? And that's how I view that situation. Like, he didn't know how to deal with those emotions. And so he just. What? He picked mean. Because mean is easier than comprehending why we're being mean at that age. Totally different when you're an adult. Totally different when you're like Jessica Reed Kraus and you're like in your 50s and you're choosing to be mean. Right. It's going. Then you go, what's wrong with you? What have we not solved in you that you would act that way and.
Jillian Michaels
By the way, put it into the world. Like this behavior is something you process in therapy.
Candace Owens
Yeah. You gotta process that by then.
Jillian Michaels
What is going on inside of me that I have this hatred? It's just wild. But I find this, that the way you tackle things, or in my experience, is that you're an open book. You're authentic. If you hated Jews, you'd be like, I hate Jews.
Candace Owens
I'm like known for saying what I think all the time.
Jillian Michaels
That's what I'm saying.
Candace Owens
Yeah.
Jillian Michaels
Or like, do you find that also the way. Why did you go after blm? Because I can tell you, for me, with all of the transgender stuff, listen, and whether you agree with me or not on this, and it's totally fine, I know you're religious and that's, that's for me, we were fighting for gay marriage. We were fighting to be able to adopt kids. We got those rights. We should have shut the fuck up. We got it. The medicalization of a 12 year old is bananas. You are literally making irreversible changes to this child's fertility, ability to have an orgasm, brain development, bone development. And the best part is all of these liberal advocates know absolutely nothing. They never read the cast review, which is a four year system. I'm sure you know this review for the audience of all the different studies on gender affirming care evoked it, that.
Candace Owens
Ability to do it in the uk, across Europe, because they realized they actually it's causing a lot more issues than it's solving. And never looked at the WPATH files because it's a virtue signal for Them.
Jillian Michaels
It is.
Candace Owens
It's not about actually being knowledgeable and doing the right thing. It's about. It's, it's. They don't want to do the research and they just want to go, well, I'm an accepting person, so whatever it is you want, I accept it. And it's like, actually, we shouldn't just accept everything. I don't know. I don't know how we got to the place where we thought acceptance was a good thing. We should not accept people. Like, it's like, well, I'm gonna let an 8 year old do heroin. I'm an accepting person. You know, it's like, guys, no, we need to not accept some things. Right? We need to understand that socially, some things are not acceptable. Morally, some things are reprehensible, and we have to have the courage to call those things out. And something happened in over time, maybe.
Jillian Michaels
How do you not even look at what it's doing to these kids? Medically protect them if they are fully developed adults. I'm a libertarian. Like, live your life, man. I support you, and I will fight for you to have all those rights that we all have. Transgender sports is a bit of a different issue because in my personal opinion, it's not fair, it's not safe. I owned a sports medicine facility. I mean, for God's sake.
Candace Owens
Ridiculous.
Jillian Michaels
There's an overwhelming amount of evidence to show that there is a vast difference in the physiological abilities of a biological male versus a female. That's a ridiculous conversation where we could look at the evidence, but people don't want to, and then they pretend to be this great person. Well, it's like, well, by the way, who do you have your empathy for? What about all the biological girls that worked their entire life to get on the podium?
Candace Owens
Right. They don't care. No. So it's so crazy.
Jillian Michaels
It's bizarre.
Candace Owens
It was crazy. No, but it's crazy that even, like, feminists, because that used to be their thing. Like, I'm a feminist. I care so much about women. And then when it really came time to do the feminist thing.
Jillian Michaels
Yes.
Candace Owens
They couldn't do it. They were just like, no. And I, I. Now I, I guess the patriarchy's back. Like, I'm gonna support the man. Just put on a wig. If, like, that's all the patriarchy had to do to win was like, just put on a wig and say, I'm a woman, too. And then all of a sudden, they could just like, spike the ball on all of the, the, all of the rights that have been Established for women, all the pathways that have been established for women. Yeah, that's a bit strange. It's a bit hypocritical, dare I say. And but once again, this just shows you that we so much have gotten into this culture of acceptance. Going back to what. What it is about me that I think bothers people, like truly bothers people, is I don't accept everything.
Jillian Michaels
So you don't accepting person.
Candace Owens
No. What an absurd thing. I, from right out the get go, knew that BLM was going to be just like. Like the civil rights protests. You know, I grew up in a household with my grandfather. My grandfather grew up with real racism. Klux Klan. Yeah, by the way. Never had a victim mentality. Like, it's. It was stunning to me to hear him tell the stories about the Klansmen coming around and like, shooting bullets into his dad's house. And he. It was this tremendous sense of pride. He'd be like. And my daddy would grab the gun and shoot back at them boys, like. So when I watch people who didn't live through that then adopt the victimhood of the things they didn't live through, I'm like, this is all very pathetic. This is all very pathetic. Like, you're ancestors who lived through it were 10 times tougher than you are and you just want something to like, whine about. Really, your life is great. Your life is phenomenal. Your life is fantastic. If they had had what you had, the things that they would have done. But with blm, I knew that at its core, what it was going to result in, just like the civil rights riots of the 60s, was that black communities were going to be burned down to the ground and no one was going to be better for it. And that's exactly what happened. Go. Go back. Go to Minnesota and go Walker. It's desolate. The businesses are chased out. Then they call it the white flight. Why did all the white people live and we can't bring any businesses into this, like, broken downtown? Oh, I don't know. Maybe when you, like, allowed rioting and allowed people to break, you know, drive cars into Balenciaga and, like, and steal things, maybe the business owners went, you know what? I'm just going to go move my business somewhere else. And no one could think through that point. Also, I am so exhausted with the black community being the only community that for whatever reason, when we're ready to organize and gather and riot, it's for a drug addict. Like, is there nobody else that can we. Let's like, let's do that for Thomas Soule. You know what I mean? Let's do that for. For Clarence Thomas. We are the only ethnic community that does that. If there was a Jewish, like, druggie who was high on fentanyl and got into a dust up with the police and died during a dust with the police, Jewish people would be like, please don't even tell the press that he's Jewish. Please, please do not. This. This is. This one's not one of ours. Seriously, it's so true. Asians would be out there, like, whipping his. His ass. Like, Asians are a whole different breed. Asians will be like, I love Asian culture. Like, I'm, like, obsessed with, like, Asian moms because they're just like. They're so. They're so dead ass. I mean, they are just like, they will. They will hit their sons in public. There's no. There's no messing around, you know? And if that wasn't their Asian son, this is a tr. This is a true story. I dated. I was in a strong Asian kick, first in my. In my life. And I dated this guy who was Filipino. My Filipino mom. She was insane. She was totally insane. But, like, in a very fun way. Very. They're just so honest, you know? Like, they'll tell you you're fat, you're stupid, you're dumb, you know? And she was. She was amazing. She used to be like. She used to always say this to me. She's like, like, candace, I like you, but you big. You know, she's been like, okay, I loved her. So one night, her son. I was not there. And all of this was in high school. They all decided to do shrooms. Okay? And I, I. This is what scared me away from ever doing shrooms because he calls me and he's, like, asking me these questions that were super weird. He was having a good time, and then he wasn't having a good time suddenly because he was by himself.
Jillian Michaels
Psychedelics are very serious.
Candace Owens
So he told me that Jesus statue was talking to him, and I was like, I don't know what's happening. I'm not having this experience. We're on the phone. And then he was, like, staring at his computer for like an hour. And then he was. What? He was saying to me, like, have you ever wondered if this is reality or if this is not reality? I'm just like, blair, what are you talking about? I don't know what's going on. So anyways, he then says, like, he thinks he's dying. Okay? And what he told me the next Day was he went downstairs and he tried to throw up and he saw flies coming out of his mouth. You could just imagine. This trip went so wrong. I'm glad it happened to him, though, because it scared me. It scared me against psychedelics.
Jillian Michaels
What I would tell you about, and I just. A quick sidebar on that one is I think it's very powerful medicine when used in the right hands for the right reasons.
Candace Owens
These were high school kids surrounded by a tree.
Jillian Michaels
I agree with you completely.
Candace Owens
It was not in the right hands. There was nobody guiding. There was no shaman.
Jillian Michaels
This was like, if you're treating, you know, trauma from war or heroin addiction and you're at a medical. Medical facility doing ibogaine with a professional, you know, these are different. Like, I. This is your.
Candace Owens
Yeah, these were high school kids just trying to, like, try something new. And he was like a, you know, straight A student. Like, you know, so this was like. So then he woke his mom up and just told her she was a nurse at the hospital.
Jillian Michaels
Oh, boy.
Candace Owens
And she told her, he, I think I'm dying. And she yelled at him and said, then you're gonna die, okay? Because I don't want to be embarrassed, okay? I don't want to be embarrassed. She said, are you. Are you in the background? I heard here, are you shitting me?
Jillian Michaels
I don't care if you die.
Candace Owens
You will not embarrass me. Like, literally, that's Asians, right? So the culture that black people have established is the exact opposite of these cultures, which, by the way, who's doing the best in this country, hand over, hand over fest. Asian people, their culture is just significantly better because they don't accept these sorts of things. And if we don't challenge black people to be like that, if we don't say, this is unacceptable, like, it is unfortunate. I believe that the George Floyd story should have brought actually people together, because when I did documentary on it and went and met his roommates, they met him in addiction center. He struggled with addiction his entire life. And addiction is something that I think has touched every. Every family in America, mine included.
Jillian Michaels
Oh, my God.
Candace Owens
And they could have brought us together rather than trying to drive us apart according to race and been like, listen, like, he had enough fentanyl in him. Like, fentanyl literally makes you stop breathing. Like, that's if when it's working, it makes you stop breathing. And. But they didn't go with that route because it wasn't what the media wanted at that time. And I. You know, it is sad that this man it is sad that this man died, but why are we. Why are we rioting? Why are we rioting?
Jillian Michaels
That I agree with. There was an absolute different way to handle it, however. And I'm not saying that he wouldn't have died from the fentanyl, but I listen and obviously I get it. He's a criminal. But I watched that video. He was like seven or nine minutes.
Candace Owens
Nine minutes. That's the problem.
Jillian Michaels
Friggin. By the time he's. Dude, he's crying for his mother.
Candace Owens
Get the. I'm about to. I'm about to. I'm about to wake you up. Ready? I'm about to take you a red pill. No, no. I'm about to give you the red pill.
Jillian Michaels
He almost sprayed the people in the crowd.
Candace Owens
Red pill, blue pill. You can. You only get one.
Jillian Michaels
Give me the. Give me the hand.
Candace Owens
I'm gonna hit you with the red pill.
Jillian Michaels
I want the red one.
Candace Owens
Have you ever seen the full arrest tape? No. You've only seen nine minutes that were shot on the side of the sidewalk by Darnella Frazier. Because the Minnesota prosecution locked down the full arrest tape from the officers. Do you have. You watch it. Your whole mind is going to explode. Okay, first and foremost, they tried to peaceably arrest this man. He clear very. It's very clear. He ingested more whatever was in his car, you know, trying to get away with it, whatever. They peaceably put him in the back of a cruiser, okay? And he says, I don't want to be in the car because I can't breathe. I have claustrophobia. The guys say, we just took you out of this car. What do you mean you have claustrophobia? Why are you acting funny? He asks the guy in the car who was with him, did he just ingest some things? He do something. George Floyd asks the police officer to put him on the ground himself. Mama. Which the media didn't tell you. They made you think that he was calling for his mom. It's not true. And there's a previous arrest where he also calls for his mom, where he survived, which was, like, from a month earlier because he was a repeat offender.
Jillian Michaels
I'll never get that out of my head.
Candace Owens
They never showed you in the court case. Who testified and said, I'm Mama. His white girlfriend was Mama. Okay? He was calling. He was calling for his white girlfriend. I did a whole documentary on it. I could show you the footage. And they're like. When he said mama. They showed the. Multiple times that he has said that in previous arrests where he didn't die, you know, I want mama. He was talking about his girlfriend, who is white, by the way, which I think is also kind of significant. And her. He calls her mama. Okay? It wasn't his mother he was calling out for because he was dying. And it was something that he had done multiple times, and he had. He specifically asked to be put on the ground. Now, regarding what you think you saw from the front, you thought that you saw that Derek Chauvin was on his neck. I just was like, in police. Wait until you see the footage from behind. Wait until you see the footage from behind, which you were not allowed to see, which because the meat Minnesota locked this down. They did not want public to ever see the full arrest tape because it just blows your mind that you could be this manipulated by one image of Darnella from the front. In the police academy, they are trained when you put someone on the ground and this guy requested to be put on the ground. Okay? Like I said, reap. They knew. Everybody knew Derek. Everybody knew this guy, not the police officer. Everybody knew George Floyd because he is a repeat feet fentanyl offender. They are trained that you. The correct hold is to put the right knee, not on the neck, right here. Right. If I. If I had you get in that position right now and we recorded this from the front, it would look like you were on my neck, because your knee is supposed to hold them down. Like just your right knee is supposed to hold. They learned this in the police academy. Okay. So he was doing what he was taught to do, and he was only doing it because George Floyd said he wanted to be put on the ground. Okay. And so at that point, he's been saying, I don't want to do this. I don't do this. I can't breathe. Blah, blah, blah. This very long arrest tape, and that goes on and on. They're asking if he's ingested something as a police officer. Yeah, okay, sure. We can debate until the. Until the cows come home about whether or not he could have really believed him and said, maybe he really can't breathe. Or maybe he could have thought and had that moment. Derek Chauvin could have had the moment and gone like. Like, maybe he did ingest something, and he's having, like, you know, some things going on. But they asked him, like they, you know, they gassed him, and they were all being funny, didn't want to answer. And so there's so much more to that story that the media irresponsibly didn't report on. And they only showed the public, that nine minute video. And that is a crime. Like what they did to the public by not showing them the full arrest tape, to me registers as a crime. What they did to the public by not just inserting the fact that mama was his girlfriend, his white girlfriend. You didn't even, you didn't even know. You'd have even heard of this ever. But it was during the trial she testified that she was Mama. Okay? So there's, there's. This is what I mean when I say that the media has been so irresponsible in. And like I said, at least it would have made the conversations even if you knew all of that and said, but I still think he would have been alive today if the police officer, he should have been trained to register that like he was having a drug overdose. Whatever. We can have that debate, but we cannot have an honest debate when you have people who still believe. Just like you're still the person who's double masking on the George Floyd. Think about that. You're the double masker on the George Floyd. Because you don't know any of these facts. And why don't you know them? Because of whatever you were watching at that time. The media just said, this is the narrative. And we will not allow any sunlight to come in. We are just going with Darnella Frazier's cell phone video. Think about that. Why did you never see the police footage? Police have, they have to have a camera. They all had cameras on them. You've never seen it. Think about how weird that is. You saw a bystanders photograph. Does that now strike you as odd that you never saw that? It's nuts. It's nuts. This is what the media does. They will just pick an enemy and pick a cause and they will just pollute your mind and you will believe it. And I, and I count myself among this because I was a big believer that Harvey Weinstein was guilty. I was like a big believer because I was like, there's no way he's not. There's way too many people speaking out. And then I finally got into the case and I was like, this is insane. Harvey Weinstein, it was just hung on the MeToo movement. Like, wait, are you serious? Yeah, I've been speaking to Harvey Weinstein for two years.
Jillian Michaels
Come on.
Candace Owens
It's crazy. It's crazy. It is like you want to go down a freaking rabbit hole. But this is what they do. Movements get really big and then they find someone to hang. And I think Derek Chauvin, the BLM thing got Big. They hung Derek Chauvin, and I think on the MeToo movement, they hung Harvey Weinstein. And Harvey Weinstein was an easy person to hang because he was immoral. He was, like, running the peninsula like it was a brothel. Like, you know, the women who were sleeping with him. There's no question that, like, he was.
Jillian Michaels
I see what you're saying.
Candace Owens
Oh, yeah, scumbag. You need some nuance here. Yeah, he didn't rape a girl, but.
Jillian Michaels
You know, he's a scumbag.
Candace Owens
Oh, there's no yeah, because, I mean.
Jillian Michaels
He'S a legendary scumbag.
Candace Owens
I mean, like, he was sleeping with everyone. Everyone who wanted to have a part was throwing themselves at him. But that's the point. He had the power and they wanted roles and they slept with him. But the media not telling us because nobody even knows because there were so many women who spoke out, like, who actually put him in prison. What was the case? What was the story? And I went back after I spoke to him, and I was like, he's got to be guilty of something. And it blew my mind, like, how much the media can make you think you're getting information when actually you're getting nothing. You're getting nothing. They just like, inundate you. This woman spoke out and she hates Harvey. And he said he grabbed her butt and she said, blah, blah, blah. None of these people brought us into the courtroom. They were just saying this at the same time. And the ones that brought it into the courtroom, they were getting their cases dismissed for very valid reasons, because they couldn't describe his penis, which is unique and one of a kind, because he had gangrene and he had his balls removed. So they were all saying, he made me fondle his balls. But Harvey Weinstein doesn't have balls. So one by one, these women just got plucked out of the courtroom because they couldn't discover, they couldn't describe the fact they were describing someone didn't exist. He got gangrene in the 90s, which ended up being a lifesaver for him in the courtroom when all these women just wanted money.
Jillian Michaels
What?
Candace Owens
The story is nuts or no nuts?
Jillian Michaels
Oh, my God, no.
Candace Owens
It's insane. It's insane. You have to watch my Harvey series that we just started, and then you have the only three girls wound up putting him away. Right. For 26 years. You look at the cases. It's no nuts. It's no nuts. Literally, you're telling me he raped you, and then you had a five year consensual affair with him and you Took your mom to meet him. I'm reading these emails, and I'm going, what is this? What is the court like? Do we. Is it just everything a banana report? Is this all about social justice and not real justice? And I say this as someone who has said to Harvey multiple times, listen, I'll tell you, I think you're a bad person. Wouldn't want you to be my. I told him I wouldn't want you to be my husband. I think you're immoral. I think you put yourself in the circumstance to even let this happen because you were cheating on your wife. Right? And you definitely abused your power. There's no question. Like, if you have me on the jury and you're like, did this man abuse his power? I'd be like, absolutely.
Jillian Michaels
Right?
Candace Owens
But you're. We stop at raping. We stop for me. We stop at rapist. And that is crazy that his children have to grow up thinking that their father was a rapist, as opposed to being like, my father was immoral and cheated on my mom nonstop.
Jillian Michaels
Okay, I want to address one theme that I'm seeing here. And so people are like, oh, you're gonna go after this George Floyd situation. You're not sympathetic to black people. You're gonna go after. You're gonna. You know, just our champion, Harvey Weinstein, not being a racist. You're not a true feminist. My interpretation of this is that you want women to do better and be stronger and be honest and fight in a very straightforward and fair way. And you want black people to elevate the best of the best and live to that standard. And that is your way of fighting for black excellence and women to rise and be powerful. Am I projecting into this? Cause I feel the same way about gays.
Candace Owens
I'm like, guys, I just want everyone to achieve excellence. And you can't do it with identity politics. I hate identity politics. Right. It shouldn't be because you're a woman or because you're black. We should all be aspiring to tell the truth. Right? Because I think it fortifies us. Being honest fortifies us. Being forthright fortifies us. And it feels better, actually. It feels better when, for me, if you're talking about a case and there actually is a true victim, and it makes us look stupid when we then see Blake Lively's harassment. And we're able to watch the video because Brian Freeman savagely just drops it online. He's. He's savage.
Jillian Michaels
Thank God. I've hired him. Thank God. So now he's conflicted out.
Candace Owens
He is Savage, he's like, just read it all. Here's the website.
Jillian Michaels
Yeah.
Candace Owens
And then we, we get to actually watch the thing that she. First we got to read her description of it and then we got to watch it and you just go, women are pathetic. That's, that's the first thing I thought, well, you know why? We don't need that. We don't need this. Blake Lively, please. There are real women, by the way, who are being raped. I want understand this. There are real survivors of like women who did nothing, were walking to their car and a stranger. And that's what makes me angry when everybody is achieving this fake victimhood, is that it makes nobody believe the real victims. And there are tons of them. There are tons of women who have survived rape. There are people who have been molested by their fathers who, who survived things in their homes and come out of it. And, and you diminish their stories when you're just like a flippant, arrogant C list actress who married another person who's arrogant and flippant and you're both narcissists and you just want to take a movie like, shame on you. We're seeing this through the end. And so I believe in real justice and I think again, because it elevates everyone when we, when you seek true justice and not a justice that's based on identity politics.
Jillian Michaels
I want to have a little fun with one topic because this one just seems so fraking bananas to me. But you do your homework with so much. You, you're meticulous. So I, I, I dare to question you at this point, but I, I have to admit the McCrone's wife thing is just too. Candace. It's too creepy and crazy.
Candace Owens
Did you watch it and. No, gotta watch it. That's why, that's why Joe Rogan got, he was like, I, he was like, I'm two episodes in and I got fully convinced and I was like, I would never stake a claim on something. There's no, like, it's. So when it, when I got into this story and I read it, I was like, this isn't. If there's any truth to this, this isn't, this is the most insane thing attracted you to this to begin with.
Jillian Michaels
Because the wife looks a little bit.
Candace Owens
No, she look it is that like on its face is weird, right? Like typically, typically you don't find like 14 year old boys who are like, like, yeah, like a 45 year old woman like that. That already is kind of weird, right? Like off the bat. But the French Yeah, exactly. The French are a little strange, yes. With their sexual. You know, the French Revolution was like a sexual revolution. And they definitely brought a lot of that. And I was like, that's kind of a strange type, whatever, but nothing that would, like. I didn't, like, fall for conspiracies, that Michelle Obama was a man. Nothing, you know, nothing like that. And so I'm not, like, prone to that sort of a thing when I. I don't even remember how. Oh, I know what it was. It was a Daily Mail article, and I'm headed to a UFC fight and I am sitting in my hotel room, and it was such a strange article. As it says, Emmanuel Macron vehemently denies that his wife's a man. And there was like, a video of him being like, the rumors are not true. And I just thought to myself, what's going on in France? What a strange thing for a president to be denying, like, just. Just, like, basic interest. And then when I kept reading the piece Police, the Daily Mail was like, this has been fully debunked by this, like, childhood photo. And I'm like, wait, this is all we got. What do you mean, fully debunked by a childhood photo? This should be debunked because she's got, like, 20, 000, you know, she's got three kids, she's got video, like, one childhood photo. I'm like, that's a little weird. Let me just, like, see how we've gotten to the point that the. That their White House, the Elise palace, has to even respond to this, because that means it's big, it's not small. When the President's responding. Like, Barack Obama never dignified any of the. You know what I mean? He was never like, it's not fair. So it was. He. He looked a little undone, done a little undone, unnerved. Then I looked into it and I went, oh, my gosh, this is true. It was that simple. Like, oh, my gosh, this is true. Because you're telling me you've got this person who's this old and you have no photos of this person from the time that they're like four or seven until they magically turn like. Like, I want to say 40, like 40 years old or 30 something. That's just not normal. You allegedly have three kids. You can't just, like, show me a photo of you. Forget pregnant. Everybody holds their kid in the hospital. You got nothing. You got. So this is like, this is crazy. And then I started debunking what the media was saying. Because they kept calling this a far right conspiracy theory. It's not true, actually. People on the left. A Vanity Fair reporter was trying to do a puff piece on Mrs. McCrone and fell on a hole. She was just like, I can't find anything about this person. This is crazy. This. Why can't I. And then when she was then another woman who was a Holocaust documentarian, like, she. So this is basically like the BBC of France, right? It's like. It's like Channel one or Channel seven. And this woman is fully on the left again doing this piece because she's like, this is a historic election. Brigitte Macrona's got so much power, and she gets called into the Elize palace, okay? And. And she. She came out and was like. And they wanted to know who she was speaking to, trying to find anything about her. They told her exactly who she could speak to. And she was like. I felt like I was under interrogation for, like. So these were people who are like, like, celebrated in the. Like, mainstream journalists who were trying to honor Brigitte who suddenly were like, something is not right. Like, I've never seen anything like this. You. You feel like you're gonna get arrested for asking any questions. And that's where the story begins. Okay, that's. It's crazy. It is crazy. And then when the. The more you find out and you start going down and you're going, okay, this journalist. They started locking up journalists, threatening journalists was. You don't have. Send the Secret Service to preemptively lock up a journalist that's working on a piece to detain a journalist that's working on a piece. Emmanuel Macron did this. Okay, that's your next clue. If I said I'm working on a story, Jillian Michael was born a man, you would laugh. Exactly. You see what I mean? She's a man. She's actually into. Jillian Michael is born a man. You. You want them to publish it because it's so ridiculous that you're like, this is crazy. Like, the same thing I said to that girl, Emily Hagan. She was like, yeah, I was working on this piece that, like, your husband. I think she was saying, like, my husband was involved with Andrew Tape. I mean, there's zero. Not a shred of proof. And I was like, publish it. It's nuts. And then it got stopped because someone said, this is literally libel. Like, we would not have this reaction of love. Like, send the Secret Service in, because it's ridiculous. There's thousands of photos of me as a kid. Here's this Yearbook, this yearbook, this yearbook. Not only that, they went back. You're not allowed to get a yearbook photo. They locked everything down. You're not allowed to get military records, nothing. Because is. She's a man. She's just a dude. She transitioned when she was in her early 30s, became a teacher, got the Adam's apple surgery, met Macron. I mean, everything they told you about this, this woman was just fictitious and it was made up because she's connected to a tremendous amount of power in France. And I'm talking the Bernard Arnault family, the Louis Vuitton family, even her stylist styles transgendered people. It's like the whole thing is so in your face that it's. It's insane that this secret has gone on for so long.
Jillian Michaels
Okay, so Mbappe, the soccer player, was very open about having a transgender girlfriend. No one cared.
Candace Owens
Right? That's the point. So then that gets into the next layer where we have to like. Because I only stuck to the facts. Because if I. I mean, think about this. Emmanuel Macron sent me. Emmanuel Macron sent me a threat before I published the series. That's why you should know it's real. Have you ever heard of this in your entire life? The president of France sent me a 100 page letter threat before we published our series. Okay, you're an American. Exactly. That's. That tells you how insane they've gone. Did you imagine this? First off, you're a G7 leader. I'm a pregnant mom in Tennessee. What? Okay, what are you thinking? Okay, sending a threat. And I think he thought, well, I'm the president, Brigitte. And Emmanuel sent it to me and if she sees it, she's just not going to do this. So he played the like f around and then he found out, because I was only going to do one episode and I said, now we're doing a whole series because. How dare you? Who are you? What do you. You don't come to an American on speech and tell them that they can't talk about this topic. And so they sent us 100 page letter and we said, oh, great, perfect. Here's how defamation works in America. You have to prove actual malice. And we're not actually trying to be malicious here. So here are some questions we'd like you to answer. Was Brigitte Macron born a biological male? Yes or no? We sent yes or no questions and said, we will not run this piece if you just answer these questions. They didn't answer the questions. They were declined. After sending the best law firm in D.C. to send a server processor to my house. They did not answer the questions. They declined to answer the questions because they can't. Because the truth is that she was born a man. Right? And I said, okay, so let me. Here's to think about how crazy that is. So let's say it really is just causing you stress that I'm saying, Jillian, Michael was born a man. She was actually Michael Gillian. Right? She was. And then you're like, yes, that's crazy.
Jillian Michaels
I'm.
Candace Owens
Don't even publish this piece. I'm gonna send you a threat. And I Then I say, okay, fine, just answer this question. Were you born a biological female? You go, yes, you psycho. Yes. Wouldn't do it. Wouldn't do it. Wouldn't do it. We've been in communication. They will not answer the questions. And then we said, okay, well, now you can't sue because you can't prove actual malice because we literally have told you that we will not publish this piece if you simply answer these yes or no questions. They had even a woman who was like a fraudulent. Literally like in prison, arrested for fraudulently editing pictures. She's in their PR web. She's now been forced out because she was like a gangster and like, involved in drugs. The amount of people in their orbits that were arrested for pedophilia, it's insane. It's insane.
Jillian Michaels
What?
Candace Owens
Yeah. And so what's the reason why they're lying?
Jillian Michaels
We've crossed over from, like, you know, him having a transgender.
Candace Owens
But that's the problem. Emmanuel macron was only 14. Whatever.
Jillian Michaels
I. I'm a person's like, do you, like, I don't even know why you'd hide it. You're friends. No one cares.
Candace Owens
That's what the problem is.
Jillian Michaels
Bob's not embarrassed. Do you do.
Candace Owens
With the.
Jillian Michaels
Where's the. The ped.
Candace Owens
What's the statutory rape? That's. This is the other problem. Right? So if you did take on somebody else's identity, you fell in love with their love story is already weird. You fell in love with a 14 year old boy.
Jillian Michaels
He was 14.
Candace Owens
He was 14. Okay, so the press lied about that. They tried. They first, when they came out with the story, said he was 17. But you can't lie because we know how old Emmanuel Macron was when he was in the play that you said you fell in love with him on. It was this. This play she saw him perform. Oh, yeah. So this. They. Journalists are able to debunk everything that.
Jillian Michaels
The press was this individual man or.
Candace Owens
Woman, 40, irregardless in love with a 14 year old boy and got away with it. Got away with it.
Jillian Michaels
That's the part that I find absolutely disgusting.
Candace Owens
And it's statutory rape. Okay. And it still holds, by the way, right? It still holds until the end of this year. Brigitte Macron could be tried for this. And this is why they're, they're freaking out. They're arresting journalists, they're doing all this stuff. Stuff because it's true. None of this would be a big deal if it was false. I mean, when you get into this, this is why people are just hooked on it. Because it's like all you have to do is. I'm like, you probably have heard this is a crazy far right conspiracy. No.
Jillian Michaels
Yeah.
Candace Owens
This is like well meaning journalists who are like, like, oh, it's Michelle Obama. I want to cover Michelle Obama because she's amazing. And then they're like suddenly getting called in by the Secret Service and they're in trouble. And everyone was going, something's not right here. And then there were just these incredible French journalists who lived through literal hell to get this story out. And one who had to move his family to Milan. He's done the most incredible work. He's never been sued by them. He has an entire book called Becoming Brigitte. And I was honored that he allowed me to present this story because it is one of the most sinister stories and the implications are scary. Like I said, the Pedo Nebula, as he describes it, of the people just around them who were working on their administration with their administration, who then subsequently got arrested for molesting their kids or this or that. Yeah. And I show people the facts again, like, these are not these, this is not disputed. This is like, here's the guy, he's been arrested. One guy admitted it. He was, he had, he had reached a statue of limitations. But his daughter wrote an entire book about how her brother was molested by him at these weird French political parties. And so it's, it's much deeper. It's not, it's, it's. That is the reason why it, it speaks to something that's so much darker. To think that this could be going on at the top, at the tippity top is very scary. And so the series, you should. I mean, it's amazing. It's the most viral thing we've ever done. And the reason why it's viral is. Cause it's true. Because if I was just up there being like, meh, I just thought people love conspiracy. She looks like a man. No One would watch it.
Jillian Michaels
I'm a little worried about you.
Candace Owens
Are you worried about you? I am so faithful and such a strong Catholic that I just let God worry about me. And my husband and I have just dedicated ourselves to the truth. And the reason why we do that is because the things that we're uncovering, if we are cowards now, our children will inherit our cowardice. That's our perspective. And this world is getting pretty dark. We're talking about, you know, the kids stuff is getting weird. Like, we were just saying where it's like, let kids be kids and decide what they want to do when they're adults. They're like, no, you can't have that. We have to make these decisions for them. Like, there's so much going on right now that it is going to take people to be courageous, people that are willing to be called names. Like, we can do this, guys. If it's okay if you get called a racist, a sexist Andy Semite, like, just fight for truth and fight for justice. Like, we all need to do this left, right, every color, creed needs to come together and recognize that our children are doomed to inherit our cowardice. This is a. It's a very telling time right now. I think it is a critical time, crucial time.
Jillian Michaels
Well, I mean, I appreciate your faith in God, but maybe a really good security service if you.
Candace Owens
I think it's an act of vanity. Security. I mean, like, they shot JFK in a moving vehicle. President, you know.
Jillian Michaels
Oh, they were. I think they were in on it. That'll be a different show.
Candace Owens
That's my point. That's my point. You know, so it's like, you know, if they want to, they're gonna get you. You know, they're gonna get you.
Jillian Michaels
So I really hope they don't.
Candace Owens
I hope they don't either.
Jillian Michaels
This is our first conversation of many. And where can everybody watch all of these pieces you're putting? I mean, I'm sure, but please tell me, and I'll put it in the show notes.
Candace Owens
So we put the YouTube, our YouTube series, obviously, if you want to watch it. We're also on Spotify. You can watch on Spotify video, which is great. And Spotify, by the way, is. Is so great because they have never taken down any episodes of anything.
Jillian Michaels
Wow.
Candace Owens
Yeah, they actually. I don't want to jinx it, but they might actually believe in free speech.
Jillian Michaels
I think they broke their teeth with Joe Rogan.
Candace Owens
I think they did. Yeah. And they were like, you know what? You just gotta let people be free to think and so, yeah, those are the two places if you want to watch these series. Harvey Weinstein one, we're four episodes in. Brigitte one has wrapped up, but based on what they're doing right now, I'm thinking about doing a season two. And yeah, I just don't like when people go after the little guys, you know, the journalists and things like that just really bothers me. And our. There's another series that we did. I don't. I can't remember at the moment. Whatever. I. I plead Pregnancy Brain Fair.
Jillian Michaels
Well, you're magnificent.
Candace Owens
Thank you.
Jillian Michaels
Thank you so much. And I, I hope even if it's over Zoom, that you will come back. I will teach me about all this stuff. And thank you. I know you need to boogie.
Candace Owens
So, yeah, I know that you're going to just watch the whole arresting. You're gonna be like, what's the media doing to me? I've been double masked this whole time.
Jillian Michaels
Thank you so much for watching. If you enjoyed the podcast, please, like, comment, subscribe and share. And make sure to let me know what guests you want to see on in the future.
Keeping It Real: Conversations with Jillian Michaels - Episode Summary
Episode: Candace Owens: RAW and RELENTLESS!
Release Date: April 7, 2025
In this compelling episode of Keeping It Real: Conversations with Jillian Michaels, Jillian engages in a candid and intense dialogue with Candace Owens. Together, they navigate a myriad of challenging topics, delving deep into media manipulation, vaccine skepticism, identity politics, and high-profile controversies. This summary captures the essence of their discussion, highlighting key points, notable quotes, and the overarching insights shared by both guests.
Conflict with Jessica Reed Kraus:
The conversation kicks off with Candace Owens recounting a personal conflict with Jessica Reed Kraus from Krazy Town, who allegedly placed a "hit" on her. This tension underscores the pervasive hostility Candace faces from certain media personalities.
Candace Owens [02:26]: "She's put a hit on me."
Impact of Media Smear Campaigns:
Candace expresses frustration over unfounded attacks aimed at her, emphasizing the relentless efforts to discredit her reputation.
Candace Owens [03:02]: "I have never even met Bianca Sensory. So this is crazy."
Gardasil Vaccine Concerns:
A significant portion of the discussion centers on vaccine skepticism, particularly focusing on the Gardasil vaccine. Candace shares personal and familial experiences that have shaped her critical view of vaccines and big pharmaceutical companies.
Candace Owens [12:07]: "The Gardasil one is when you really get into the details of it is one of the most senseless ones."
Adverse Reactions and Data Manipulation:
Candace details adverse reactions, such as her sister's son experiencing prolonged whooping cough, and criticizes the diagnostic manipulations that downplay vaccine side effects.
Candace Owens [13:36]: "Now they're trying to change the diagnostic definition."
Public Health Measures and COVID-19:
Jillian and Candace discuss the psychological impacts of COVID-19 public health measures, likening them to mass psychosis and highlighting the lack of accountability in governmental responses.
Candace Owens [25:31]: "Covid was the greatest psychological experiment that ever happened."
George Floyd Incident Analysis:
Candace offers a contrarian view on the George Floyd incident, suggesting hidden facets of the case that mainstream media has overlooked. She challenges the prevailing narrative and urges listeners to seek out less-publicized evidence.
Candace Owens [56:46]: "The media irresponsibly didn't report on."
Harvey Weinstein and the MeToo Movement:
The duo critiques the MeToo movement, arguing that high-profile cases like Harvey Weinstein's were exaggerated and manipulated by the media. Candace insists that the movement lacks nuance and fails to deliver true justice.
Candace Owens [62:12]: "He didn't rape a girl, but... he's a scumbag."
Brigitte Macron Gender Conspiracy:
One of the most controversial segments involves Candace discussing conspiracy theories surrounding Brigitte Macron, alleging that she was born male and underwent gender transition. She questions the credibility of these claims while highlighting the French media's handling of the story.
Candace Owens [67:54]: "Brigitte Macron was born a man."
Response to Media and Government Threats:
Candace reveals that Emmanuel Macron allegedly sent her a threatening letter regarding her investigative series, emphasizing the lengths to which powerful figures might go to suppress dissenting narratives.
Candace Owens [75:07]: "Emmanuel Macron sent me a 100 page letter threat before we published our series."
Critique of Identity Politics:
Both guests express disdain for identity politics, advocating instead for universal excellence and honesty irrespective of race, gender, or other identities.
Candace Owens [65:20]: "We should all be aspiring to tell the truth."
Impact on Communities:
Candace discusses the detrimental effects of movements like Black Lives Matter and MeToo on their respective communities, arguing that they foster division and undermine genuine progress.
Candace Owens [50:31]: "This is what the media does. They will just pick an enemy and pick a cause."
Jillian's Jewish Heritage:
Jillian shares her personal journey of discovering her Jewish heritage, detailing the cultural suppression her family experienced and its long-term effects on her identity.
Jillian Michaels [39:08]: "I did not know I was a Jew. I grew up in the San Fernando Valley."
Candace's Experiences with Racism:
Candace recounts her experiences with racism and the influence of her grandfather's stories about facing the KKK, shaping her resilient stance against modern-day racial narratives.
Candace Owens [37:03]: "We grew up with real racism. Klux Klan."
Call for Courage and Truth-Seeking:
In closing, both Jillian and Candace emphasize the importance of courageously seeking truth and combating false narratives, urging listeners to rise above societal pressures and advocate for genuine justice.
Candace Owens [77:07]: "We all need to do this left, right, every color, creed needs to come together and recognize that our children are doomed to inherit our cowardice."
Promotion of Ongoing Work:
Candace highlights her ongoing series and encourages listeners to engage with her content on platforms like YouTube and Spotify, emphasizing the importance of free speech and unfiltered information.
Candace Owens [79:16]: "We put the YouTube, our YouTube series, obviously, if you want to watch it."
Conclusion
This episode of Keeping It Real offers a provocative exploration of media influence, public health policies, and social justice movements through the lenses of Jillian Michaels and Candace Owens. Their unfiltered conversation challenges listeners to critically assess prevailing narratives, seek out alternative perspectives, and advocate for truth and integrity in all facets of life.
For those interested in these in-depth discussions and Candace Owens' investigative work, the episode serves as a thought-provoking resource encouraging independent thought and resilience against mainstream pressures.