
Months after Charlie Kirk passed, revelations about how he allegedly felt about Meghan McCain have resurfaced.
Amid rising tensions within conservative circles, Candace Owens, Kirk’s long-time pal, has further fueled the dispute with a note from Kirk that insults McCain.
Owens has since taken a critical stance against Charlie’s widow, Erika Kirk, with a documentary about her.
Charlie Kirk’s Alleged Past Message Blasts Meghan McCain

On Saturday, March 14, Owens slammed McCain for pretending she was on Kirk’s good side and took a step further, proving that the late activist never liked her.
Owens posted on X a screenshot of Kirk’s message, which allegedly read, “Meghan McCain is a piece of sh-t.” Owen’s post came as a response to McCain’s criticism about sharing deceased people’s messages.
“Stop sharing dead people’s text messages – you absolute psychopaths,” the political commentator wrote, seemingly referring to Milo Yiannopoulos, who had recently released alleged statements from Kirk.
Yiannopoulos posted them on social media to support his claim that Ben Shapiro had secretly planned negative campaigns against Turning Point USA years earlier.
Owens later doubled down on her criticism of the former “The View” co-host, writing in a follow-up post, “Pretending Charlie was friends with Ben Shapiro and filthy neocons like you simply won’t be happening on my watch.”
Candace Owens Slammed Charlie Kirk’s Widow Over ‘Sole Provider’ Claim

Following the activist’s death, Owens has repeatedly defended him while also scrutinizing his widow. She launched a YouTube series titled “The Bride of Charlie,” which closely examines Erika Kirk’s life and background.
According to The Blast, in the March 5 episode, the 36-year-old criticized the mother of two for saying that she was the “sole provider” for her family.
The author argued that Erika portraying herself as a struggling single mother misrepresents the reality, since Charlie had ensured financial security before his death.
She also pointed to the donations that poured in after Charlie’s passing, suggesting that the widow’s narrative was crafted to make her appear more relatable.
Erika Kirk Accused Of Learning In Pageantry To Do ‘Anything’ To Succeed

Owen’s series also shines light on Erika’s past, with one episode last month highlighting her time in the pageant world.
As The Blast reported, Owens referenced a past clip where the ex-Miss Arizona USA denied rumors that she had been groomed. Owens argued that if she had to come out to defend the speculation, then it was likely true.
The podcaster further alleged that the TPUSA CEO had been pushed into the pageant scene by her mother, Lori Frantzve, and was ready to go all out to succeed. Owens added that she had spoken to one of Erika’s former partners, who allegedly confirmed the narrative.
“I mean, one of [Erika’s] exes was very clear,” the political commentator said. “He said to me, ‘I was warned by another person in the beauty pageant world that that girl will do anything to get to the top, and her mother will do anything to help her get to the top.’”
Erika Reportedly Hungry For Fame And Taught To ‘Work The Room’

Owens went on to reveal that the former beauty queen had long pursued fame, claiming her mother coached her on how to strategically approach influential people.
According to Owens, Frantzve taught her daughter how to “work the room,” guiding her on who to socialize with and how to adapt to different environments.
“She’s this type of person that tells her who to go after in each and every room. She knows who those people are, who Erika should instantly transform into, what she has to say,” Owens said of Frantzve, per The Blast.
Owens also suggested that while Erika may have sought fame, her mother shared the same ambitions. However, Erika was not being controlled by her.
Meghan McCain Defended Bad Bunny Against a U.S. Lawmaker

While Owens has recently targeted McCain, the journalist is known for voicing strong opinions that angers the Republican circle.
Last month, The Blast reported she called out Republican Congressman Randy Fine, who pushed for a probe into Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance.
Fine had urged the Federal Communications Commission to investigate NBC and the National Football League over the broadcast, which he deemed inappropriate.
McCain dismissed Fine, writing, “Could you be a bigger cancel culture dork?” She added that the backlash only made her support the Puerto Rican rapper even more, before revealing some of her favorite songs by him.
