Candace Owens spoke about Allie Beth Stuckey on her podcast after she felt Allie Beth Stuckey’s new video was aimed at her. This happened while Candace Owens was talking about her own work on the Charlie Kirk murder case. Candace Owens has been looking into what she calls important parts of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. She said she saw Allie Beth Stuckey’s video where Stuckey talked about people sharing claims online without solid proof. Even though Allie Beth Stuckey did not name anyone, many people thought she was talking about Candace Owens.Candace Owens said she felt this was personal. So, she played Allie Beth Stuckey’s video on her podcast and said she “likes” her but felt she was in “rare form.” Candace Owens told Allie Beth Stuckey that she should “take a break.” This made the situation bigger, and Allie Beth Stuckey later shared that she was hurt by these remarks.
Candace Owens and Allie Beth Stuckey speak out in new messages about Charlie Kirk’s Murder Case
Candace Owens said on her podcast that she liked Allie Beth Stuckey, but she still felt Allie Beth Stuckey’s video was unkind. Candace Owens said she did not ask Allie Beth Stuckey to help with the Charlie Kirk case and said she did all the work herself. She said people sent her things, and she made a timeline from that.Candace Owens also talked about Allie Beth Stuckey’s point about only speaking when there is strong proof. Candace Owens said it was “real life” because Charlie Kirk was killed. She said Allie Beth Stuckey was forgetting that Charlie Kirk was a real person. Candace Owens said she was worried for him and wanted the truth. She said people were using their instincts because they should.Also Read: “We Told The Truth”: Candace Owens Reignites Feud Over Megyn Kelly’s Clip Of Charlie Kirk And Tucker Carlson’s Israel TalkAfter this, Allie Beth Stuckey wrote a long message on X. She said she was “genuinely hurt” by Candace Owens’ words. Allie Beth Stuckey said she did care about who killed Charlie Kirk and missed him very much. She said she only wanted fair and honest steps so no one innocent was hurt. She said the claims made without proof were “scary” and “serious.”
