Candace Owens has built a career on courting controversy, but her October 2, 2025, podcast bombshell—linking Beyoncé to the sniper assassination of Charlie Kirk—may have crossed into life-threatening territory. The conservative firebrand, known for her unfiltered takedowns of cultural icons, alleged Beyoncé, fueled by rage over Kirk’s viral Levi’s ad roast, joined billionaire Bill Ackman in a blackmail plot that ended with Kirk’s fatal neck shot at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025. Owens claims Tyler James Robinson, the 22-year-old arrested for the hit, is a scapegoat, with two false confessors muddying the waters to distract from a star-studded conspiracy. As Owens vows to “expose the big dogs,” risking her safety, this story—blending Kirk’s bigotry, Bey’s empire, and Ackman’s influence—has the nation questioning: Is it a hoax, or Hollywood’s deadliest grudge?
Kirk’s death sent shockwaves through conservative circles. The 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder, a Trump ally and Daily Wire host, was mid-rally—3,000 attendees chanting—when a single shot from a nearby rooftop pierced his neck. Chaos erupted as Democrats online celebrated, dredging Kirk’s rants: “Blacks commit more crimes” (debunked; 38% of prisoners are Black, per DOJ), “empathy is a made-up term,” and “costs of liberty mean deaths” for gun rights. His anti-LGBTQ venom—”can’t stand the word empathy”—and climate denial clashed with Beyoncé’s Levi’s ad, praised as empowering, versus Sydney Sweeney’s “controversial” American Eagle spot. Kirk fumed on Megyn Kelly: “Beyoncé drops a jeans ad… received like the second coming. Why feel the need? To balance the racial conversation?”
Owens, 36, tied it directly: Beyoncé, “furious” at Kirk’s “trash” label and “victim shtick” slam, allegedly allied with Ackman, the Pershing Square CEO and pro-Israel activist, to silence him. Kirk’s refusal to toe Ackman’s line—despite Turning Point’s Zionist ties—made him a target, per Owens. “Bill blackmailed Charlie for pro-Israel comments,” she claimed. “Beyoncé joined the plot—motive from his ad roast.” Robinson’s arrest? “Scapegoat,” Owens said, noting two false confessors: a libertarian yelling “I shot him” for attention, and a 71-year-old with child abuse images on his phone, charged for distraction. “They threw clowns to buy time,” Owens raged.
Ackman’s role? The billionaire, vocal post-October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks, has donated millions to pro-Israel causes. Owens alleged he pressured Kirk via Turning Point funding: “Charlie bucked, so they ended him.” Beyoncé’s link? Her 2025 Cowboy Carter rollout included pro-Palestine nods, clashing with Kirk’s “native-born, buy weapons” paranoia. Owens: “Beyoncé’s grudge turned deadly—Ackman’s muscle.” X exploded: “Candace risking it all—Bey a hitmaker?” one tweeted. Another: “Kirk’s bigotry met its match.”
Owens’ fear is palpable. “I’m risking my life,” she said, tying it to her 2024 ouster from Daily Wire over Israel criticism. Her husband, George Farmer (Rothschild-linked), adds irony—Owens claims “the big dogs” (Bey, Ackman) wield untouchable power. Kirk’s final rant: “Beyoncé’s ad looks forced… she’s under attack?” Owens: “He called her out; they called the hit.” Robinson’s mom turned him in after church spotting, but Owens calls it “scripted”—DNA on the rifle, rooftop shell casings.
The conspiracy snowballs. Kirk’s “blacks 13% population, 58% murders” (false; FBI: 53% homicide offenders Black, but context ignored) and “empathy does damage” drew ire. His Harris speech mockery—”Our rights under attack”—mirrored Bey’s “autonomy” rally. Ackman’s $25 million pro-Israel pledge post-October 7 fueled “blackmail” theories. Bey’s silence? Strategic—her 2025 tour grossed $200 million amid Gaza protests.
Owens’ exposé, 10 million views, risks backlash. X: “Candace’s Rothschild ties? She’s the plant,” skeptics say. Supporters: “She’s brave—Bey and Ackman untouchable?” Kirk’s Turning Point, Zionist-aligned, faced internal rifts; his death amplified them. Robinson, 22, faces capital murder; his “great risk” charge ties to bystanders. Owens demands deeper probe: “Who funded the hit?”
This saga—bigotry, power, payback—exposes divides. Kirk’s rants alienated; Bey’s influence endures. Owens’ life-on-the-line claims demand scrutiny. As Robinson’s trial nears, one truth lingers: In fame’s arena, words can kill—and silence buries the dead.