Nick Fuentes Claims Candace Owens is 'In Love' With Him Amid Public Feud
Nick Fuentes' Shocking Claim on Candace Owens Sparks Controversy

Far-right political commentator Nick Fuentes has once again ignited a firestorm with provocative statements about fellow conservative voice Candace Owens. The controversy unfolded during a recent appearance on the popular livestream hosted by Sneako, a video later uploaded to Fuentes' official Rumble account on Sunday.

From Collaboration to Conflict: The Fuentes-Owens Saga

The conversation began with Sneako inquiring about Fuentes' recent high-profile media interviews, including those with Piers Morgan and Tucker Carlson. However, the discussion swiftly turned to the ongoing and very public dispute between Nick Fuentes and Candace Owens. Their relationship, which included a collaborative effort earlier this year, has deteriorated sharply over recent months. The tension escalated notably after Owens publicly shared theories connected to the tragic murder of Turning Point USA founder, Charlie Kirk.

Since their fallout, both figures have consistently traded sharp criticisms online. During the Sneako stream, Fuentes escalated the conflict further with remarks that left many viewers stunned, pouring fuel on an already blazing feud.

"She's Actually in Love With Me": Fuentes' Bold Assertion

When pressed by Sneako on whether reconciliation with Candace Owens was possible, Nick Fuentes adopted a joking tone before making a startling claim. He suggested that their past collaboration in July, which ended poorly despite Owens' earlier support on some issues, hinted at deeper personal dynamics.

"Oh, Candace, Candace, you know, she's really something. I don't know what's gonna happen with her. We're like fire and ice," Fuentes said. "I mean, I think that she, at the end of the day, I think she's actually in love with me. Come on. No, but I really do. I think she, look, no one could deny we had chemistry. No one can deny."

After Sneako laughed and reminded him that Owens is a married woman, Fuentes retorted with the phrase, "The heart wants what the heart wants."

Dismissing Theories and Mocking 'Visions'

The tone of the conversation shifted as Nick Fuentes addressed the core of their disagreement: Owens' comments regarding Charlie Kirk's murder. Fuentes was scathing in his criticism of her approach, which he had previously attacked in a podcast.

"Call her dumb. She's saying dreams are evidence. She's saying she had visions. What is she? That's So Raven," Fuentes mocked, referencing a popular television show. "There's a clip going around. She said, 'I've been having these visions. I've been having dreams all year. I pulled my kids out of school.' What is she? That's So Raven now."

Fuentes also commented on the involvement of Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk's widow, in the public discourse. While stating he was not taking sides between Owens and Turning Point USA, he firmly rejected Owens' suggestion that the accused, Tyler Robinson, did not act alone. He dismissed this as "fed slop" and also rejected her other speculative theories, including one involving Egyptian planes.

Regarding Erika Kirk, Fuentes expressed sympathy for her loss but criticized her media appearances. "I pray for her and her family. You can't even imagine. She got two kids without a father. It's horrible… She is clearly acting when she goes on shows; it's so she can't," he claimed. He went on to mock her recent interview with journalist Bari Weiss, where she had urged Owens to stop.

Ongoing Fallout and Suspended Livestream

The public spat shows no signs of abating. In a related development, Erika Kirk suspended a Turning Point USA livestream that was scheduled for December 15. This decision underscores the continued sensitivity and escalating nature of the controversy surrounding Charlie Kirk's death and the theories it has spawned.

The feud between Nick Fuentes and Candace Owens, marked by personal jabs and stark ideological disagreements, continues to captivate and divide sections of their audience, ensuring the story remains in the headlines.