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Candace Owens backs must read opinion post on Erika Kirk’s behavior after Charlie Kirk’s passing (Image via Getty)
Candace Owens is again speaking out about Erika Kirk online. On Saturday, Candace Owens posted on X and strongly backed a long message written by independent investigative journalist Elizabeth Lane.
Owens wrote, “This is a MUST READ about Erika Kirk. Every single word of this is accurate and there is not enough money in the world that can force us to deny our human instincts.” She shared this while replying directly to Elizabeth Lane’s earlier post.Elizabeth Lane, who describes herself on X as an independent investigative journalist, said her comments were her personal opinion. She made it clear she was not stating facts, but sharing how she feels after watching Erika Kirk over time.
Her post quickly gained attention online, with many users debating her claims.
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Candace Owens backs Elizabeth Lane’s opinion post questioning Erika Kirk’s behavior and public image
The independent journalist discussed how some viewers say they feel uncomfortable watching Erika Kirk speak. She referred to psychological research, including work linked to psychologist Robert Hare, about traits such as shallow emotional display. Lane suggested that people may react strongly when facial expressions and tone do not match the situation. She asked readers if they felt similar discomfort.Her post also focused on Erika Kirk’s relationship with her late husband, Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk was the founder of Turning Point USA and a well-known conservative activist.
Lane claimed that Erika Kirk’s public identity changed after their relationship began. She described this shift as sudden and strategic, though she stressed again that this was her opinion.Elizabeth Lane further wrote that Erika Kirk appeared confident speaking publicly just days after her husband’s death. She suggested that viewers were reacting not to grief, but to what she called a lack of emotional continuity. Lane ended her message by saying her comments were analysis, not accusations of a crime.Candace Owens’ decision to publicly support the post has now brought even more attention to the discussion. As of now, Erika Kirk has not publicly responded to either Candace Owens or Elizabeth Lane’s statements.

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