Candace Owens and Blake Neff’s latest social media feud quickly gained attention after the conservative commentator asked Neff to prove his relationship with Charlie Kirk and his wife, Erica Kirk. The exchange began after Owens reacted to an article published by The Fortress discussing public reaction to the idea that she might run for president in the future. Owens shared the article on X and claimed that President Donald Trump’s attempts to publicly shame her “had the opposite desired effect.” The article included comments from people who said they would consider supporting Owens if she ran for president.The post later caught the attention of political commentator Blake Neff, who wrote: “You should run. I think the entire country would benefit from knowing more about who you really are.”Owens did not respond directly to the comment, instead steering the conversation to an earlier controversy involving Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA’s leadership. She demands that Neff produce evidence that Charlie Kirk has officially chosen Erica Kirk as his successor.Owens wrote on
Candace Owens Revisits Charlie Kirk and Erica Kirk’s Succession Claims Amid Blake Neff Exchange
This isn’t the first time Candace Owens has publicly questioned Blake Neff on the same topic. Back in April, Neff posted on X that there was “no doubt” who would ultimately take over from Charlie Kirk at TPUSA. Owens immediately retorted, demanding evidence that Charles had publicly named Erica Kirk as his successor.The disagreement then became personal and heated.Blake Neff wrote in a response: “Candace, we can’t be bothered to play this game because we know that psychopathic predators like you don’t care about truth and falsehood and normal evidentiary logic has no bearing on you.”Neff also claimed that he no longer believed “any honest conversation” with Owens was possible. He later compared her to “a lunatic waving a knife and screaming at people on the subway.”Owens quickly fired back and mocked Neff’s comments. “Bro, please say April Fools. This is so stupid it hurts but you have a few hours to claim it’s a joke,” she wrote.Social media users are divided. Some users defended Owens and questioned why Neff didn’t post the alleged video, if it existed. Others criticized Owens, accusing her of creating unnecessary drama online.Erika Kirk also faced criticism online after she took on a larger leadership role related to TPUSA after rumors of Charlie Kirk’s death and succession discussions began circulating online. Public figures including Candace Owens, Jennifer Welch and Jason Whitlock have publicly questioned her status in the organization.

