Candace Owens: “Not sure if I will live”: Candace Owens drops chilling texts as Charlie Kirk feared for his life before death
Candace Owens is back in the spotlight, this time in connection with the death of Charlie Kirk, after a series of chilling messages. What started as a social media post has snowballed into a broader conversation about fear, regret and unanswered questions. Owens says the late activist felt a danger hanging over him long before his death and her words have only fed the public curiosity.The controversy lies not so much in what was said but when it was said. The messages, which have recently come to light, along with Owens’ emotional reflections, paint a picture that seems personal and yet widely debated. Without hard evidence of a crime, the story is still being written with interpretation, speculation and the weight of what might have been prevented.
Charlie Kirk texts revealed as Candace Owens claims he feared for his life
Owens shared what appear to be private exchanges where Kirk expressed a sense of looming danger. In one message, he wrote, “Anyway, I am not sure if I will live to see the end of this revolution.” The line has since become the center of intense online discussion.He went further, adding, “Since the beginning of tpusa I knew in my gut that I might get wiped out any time. I cannot explain it,” suggesting that the feeling had been with him for years. Despite the gravity of his words, Kirk seemed to downplay his fear, stating, “Not really afraid of it but I’m just telling you what I know to be true.”These statements have fueled debate over whether they reflect genuine concern or a broader emotional state tied to his activism. Without independent verification, the messages remain a powerful yet unconfirmed piece of the story.
Candace Owens regret and cover-up claims deepen controversy
Owens did not hold back when reflecting on her response to those messages. She admitted regret, writing, “I wish he were alive so I could tell him that I don’t doubt him anymore and that it weighs so heavily on my heart that I didn’t see it sooner.” Her words added a raw, emotional layer that resonated with many followers.She also described experiencing “unceasing” vivid dreams after his death, hinting at a lingering sense of guilt and unresolved questions. At the same time, Owens made a more serious allegation, claiming there had been efforts to conceal the truth. However, she did not provide verified proof to support this claim.Her warning was direct and confrontational. “They will not get away with what they did to him. Neither will all of you vultures who are tried to assist them in the cover up.”As the story unfolds, it sits at the intersection of grief, belief, and public scrutiny. For now, the facts remain limited, but the emotional impact continues to grow.