Candace Owens is a prominent American conservative political commentator, author, and activist. Known for her outspoken critique of progressive ideologies, Owens has become a polarizing figure in American politics. This article explores her early life, career trajectory, political views, controversies, and recent developments.
Birth & Family Background: Candace Amber Owens was born April 29, 1989, in Stamford, Connecticut. Wikipedia+2EBSCO+2
Upbringing: After her parents divorced when she was young, she was raised in part by her grandparents. EBSCO+1
Education: Owens attended the University of Rhode Island, studying journalism, though she did not complete her degree. EBSCO+2Wikipedia+2
Owens co-founded a marketing agency called Degree180 in 2015, using it as a platform to express her viewpoints via blogs and commentary. Wikipedia+1
She became more widely known after aligning with conservative movements, especially her role in Turning Point USA as director of communications. EBSCO+2Wikipedia+2
She has written books (for example Blackout: How Black America Can Make Its Second Escape from the Democrat Plantation), hosts/presents shows, and maintains a large social media presence. Le Monde.fr+3Wikipedia+3Wikipedia+3
Owens is married to George Farmer (married in 2019), a British businessman who has been involved with conservative activism. People.com
The couple have multiple children. People.com+1
Owens is known for conservative viewpoints, including criticism of the Democratic Party, Black Lives Matter movement, and what she perceives as “progressive” identity politics. Wikipedia+3Wikipedia+3EBSCO+3
She has also expressed views that many find controversial—e.g., downplaying aspects of systemic racism and challenging conventional narratives about social justice. Wikipedia+2The Guardian+2
Candace Owens has been involved in several public controversies, including:
Defamation lawsuit by Emmanuel & Brigitte Macron
They filed a lawsuit over Owens’ repeated claims that Brigitte Macron was born male, alleging this was false, defamatory, and promoted for personal gain. The Washington Post+2People.com+2
Antisemitism disputes & leaving Daily Wire
Owens left the Daily Wire amid accusations of antisemitic remarks and her criticisms of U.S. support for Israel during conflicts. The Guardian+2Wikipedia+2
Visa Refusal
She was refused entry to Australia for a speaking tour; the government cited concerns that her presence could incite discord. ABC
Lawsuit by the Macrons (July 2025) is one of her most recent legal challenges. The Washington Post+1
She departed Daily Wire, planning to move her show to YouTube. The Guardian+1
Owens continues to be active on social media and in public speaking, defending her free speech rights and asserting her political positions. Wikipedia+2People.com+2
Supporters view Owens as a bold voice challenging mainstream narratives and “cancel culture.”
Critics argue that many of her claims are sensational or misleading, and her rhetoric can deepen social polarizations.
Her influence is significant: through books, media appearances, podcasts, social platforms, she has built a large audience.
Candace Owens remains a highly influential, though divisive, figure in modern political discourse. Whether one agrees with her views or not, her ability to mobilize, provoke, and shape conversation highlights her role in American politics and culture. Given her ongoing legal battles and activism, her public profile is likely to keep generating debate for the foreseeable future.