Candace Owens Erupts: “Katy Perry Is an Enemy Sympathizer—Charlie Kirk Died for This Country”

Updated October 27, 2025
America’s culture war just detonated again. Conservative powerhouse Candace Owens has gone scorched-earth on pop icon Katy Perry, accusing the singer of “betraying the American spirit” after Perry went public with her relationship with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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During Monday night’s explosive broadcast of The Candace Owens Report, Owens unleashed a blistering tirade that instantly went viral, igniting a political and cultural firestorm across the nation. “This woman has turned her back on the very country that made her who she is,” Owens thundered before a roaring live audience. “While real patriots like Charlie Kirk gave their lives for the freedoms we enjoy, Katy Perry is out here declaring love for a man who represents everything America has fought against.”

The remarks referred to Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist whose recent death during a classified U.S. operation abroad has been hailed by supporters as an act of heroism. The White House called his passing “the ultimate sacrifice in service to his country,” cementing Kirk’s image as a martyr for the conservative cause.

Within hours, Owens’s comments exploded across social media, amassing millions of views and sparking the viral hashtag #CandaceForAmerica. On the opposing side, Perry’s fans countered with #StandWithKaty, reigniting the bitter ideological divide that has split American pop culture this year.

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Owens doubled down on her attacks, calling Perry “a propaganda tool dressed in pop stardom” and claiming that her relationship with Trudeau was “a calculated move to weaken America’s moral foundation.”

“This isn’t about love,” Owens said sharply. “It’s about influence. It’s about soft power. Katy Perry isn’t dating a man — she’s endorsing a message. And that message is anti-American.”

By Tuesday morning, clips of Owens’s monologue had shattered records across conservative media, surpassing 90 million views in less than 24 hours. Figures like Tucker Carlson and Ben Shapiro rallied behind her. Shapiro wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “Candace Owens said what millions of patriots think — loyalty still matters.”

Meanwhile, liberal voices pushed back hard. Comedian Sarah Silverman blasted Owens’s rhetoric as “weaponized cruelty,” tweeting: “Candace Owens is exploiting tragedy to attack a woman for falling in love. That’s not patriotism — it’s hate in red, white, and blue wrapping.”

As tensions rise, insiders report that Katy Perry has been “emotionally devastated” by the backlash. Following her expulsion from the U.S. earlier this month and Canada’s refusal to grant her asylum, sources claim Perry is now under private security protection in Europe.

For Owens, however, the controversy has only fueled her momentum. Political analysts suggest her speech could mark the beginning of a new populist wave rallying under her banner — one that fuses faith, nationalism, and personal loyalty into a single, volatile movement.

One thing is certain: what began as a pop star’s love story has erupted into a national crisis of identity — a collision between fame, faith, and freedom that shows no sign of cooling down.

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