Candace Owens publicly described a series of vivid dreams involving Charlie Kirk. The story, which was posted on fresh doubts about old partnerships and domestic divisions, created a heated debate within the political and social media sphere. What is most exceptional about it is not the statement alone, but the emotional clarity of the way Owens describes the experience.Owens did not make it symbolic or metaphorical but portrayed the dreams as recurring, particular, and disturbing. They, according to her, had a message, which she could not hear at first. The narrative grew in public attention following the revelation pointed out by commentator Keith Woods, and the story rekindled discussion on the concept of trust, loyalty and silence on the influential political networks.
Candace Owens recounts vivid dreams that point to betrayal around Charlie Kirk
Owens explained that in the dream, Kirk appeared urgent and distressed. She recalled him saying, “Charlie said to me, I don’t have much time.” He then insisted she needed to understand what had happened, adding that “they betrayed me multiple people.” Each time she tried to ask who was responsible, the moment slipped away, her voice failing as if she were waking mid sentence. She described his words sounding distant, almost muffled, leaving her frustrated and shaken.Weeks later, the dream returned with startling clarity. Owens said one face finally came through clearly. “It wasn’t until the third week after his death that finally one face came through this dream. It came through as clear as day around the corner of the restaurant and it was Andrew Colbett,” she said.Owens shared the exact message she sent Colbett afterward, explaining the weight she felt compelled to act on. “I rarely have vivid dreams, but I had one clear as day this weekend. Charlie came to me and he sat down and he told me that he did not have much time that I needed to know that he was in fact betrayed and that they are hiding what happened to my left. I believe his soul is in purgatory and I believe that you know much more than you’ve said publicly or privately.“Owens said Colbett never responded. The silence, she implied, only deepened the unease surrounding an already haunting experience.Also Read: Candace Owens opens up about personal struggle after podcast intro plan hits licensing wall
