
Candace
Shannon Sharpe Out At ESPN. I Taylor Swift Subpoena Incoming. | Candace Ep 182
Thu, 24 Apr 2025
Shannon Sharpe is officially OUT at ESPN, we have some final updates in the Blake Lively lawsuit, and guess who said the phrase “Let’s talk about flower sprinkles. I think it speaks to the tiny moments of joy that are so effortless and just create a little bit of magic.” 00:00 - Start. 01:55 - Another day, another hit piece. 03:50 - Blue Origin makes space glam. 06:51 - Meghan Markle discusses flower sprinkles at TIME summit. 09:51 - Updates on Blake Lively lawsuit. 12:05 - JoJo Siwa says she's no longer a lesbian. 21:02 - Shannon Sharpe out at ESPN. 26:08 - Glenn Greenwald on the looming war with Iran. 36:37 - Comments. Pendulum Life Get 20% off your first membership order Pendulumlife.com/Candace The Wellness Company Get 15% off + FREE Shipping! Promo code 'CANDACE' TWC.health/candace Home Title Lock Get a FREE title history report AND 14 days of protection for FREE! Promo code: CANDACE hometitlelock.com/candace Pure Talk Get a FREE Samsung Galaxy A26 PureTalk.com/Owens Candace Official Website: https://candaceowens.com Candace Merch: https://shop.candaceowens.com Candace on Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/Pp5VZiLXbq Candace on Spotify: https://t.co/16pMuADXuT Candace on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RealCandaceO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What recent updates are there on Shannon Sharpe leaving ESPN?
First and foremost, Shannon Sharp is officially out at ESPN, as we predicted yesterday would likely happen. So his earlier words toward me are not, in fact, aging well. Also Jojo Siwa is apparently no longer a lesbian. So her earlier words toward me are not aging. Well, definitely have some final updates for you guys in the Blake lively lawsuit.
Subpoenas are in fact incoming plus some lawsuit, uh, changes are coming as well. And we should also talk about the war that is pending very briefly. Uh, Iran, that is something that you should know before I go on maternity leave. But first, a fun challenge for you guys, okay? A multiple choice question, if you will. Many will enter, few will win. Are you guys ready?
Who said this, quote, let's talk about flower sprinkles, because I think it speaks to the tiny moments of joy that are so effortless and just create a little bit of magic, end quote. Flower sprinkles, who said that? Was it A, my toddler daughter this morning asking me to bake cupcakes. Was it B, Meghan Markle discussing baking? Was it C, Blake Lively discussing baking?
Chapter 2: Who said the phrase about 'flower sprinkles' and what does it mean?
Or was it D, Katy Perry, who was totally baked, coming down from that blue origin high? The answer is going to surprise you. So welcome back to Candice. I'm going to have my producer drop that poll in right now on YouTube to see if you guys can guess it. A, my toddler. B, Meghan Markle. C, Blake Lively. Or D, Katy Perry. All right, guys. A lot going on. You know, running late.
You have no idea how much happens between when I wake up and the show. My PR agent is messaging me. There are so many people working on hit pieces on me at every hour of the day. It is strange. It just defies logic. What is there left to be said? What is there left to say about me? Guardian dropped theirs this morning. They're talking about the woman's sphere. Look at this.
Me, Brett Cooper, apparently colluding or take over the woman's sphere or something. The title of the article is Now Comes the Woman's Sphere. It's worse than the manosphere. The anti-feminist media telling women to be thin, fertile and Republican. I don't if that is how you guys would sum up my podcast, me yelling at you to be thin, fertile, and Republican. I'd like to hear your thoughts on that.
And then simultaneously, GQ's working on a hit piece. Jared Holt, one of these Israeli media assassin type people, is working on a biographical hit piece. They hit us with like 15 questions this morning. They were so absurd. They were just so absurd. It's like, can we find any lie in her background? They're like, We noticed you said once that you dropped out of college because of student loans.
We could find no evidence of this. But then later that you finished college, we could find no. It's like so dumb. Like who lies about stuff like this? I don't have to lie to you guys. I'm just so not perfect that everything out there you can find. They're like, you said you worked in private equity. We can't find the name of the firm you worked at for four years. Well, look harder.
I mean, it's just so overdone. And I'm just glad that we're moving towards a place where we just don't care anymore with the media rights. And I actually kind of find them to be quite pleasant and funny these days, to be honest with you. So confession, confession for you all. I got to tell you, deep down, I wasn't so sure is what I would say.
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Chapter 3: What are the latest developments in the Blake Lively lawsuit and subpoenas?
Back in 2000, 2015 to 16, was it when Hillary Clinton was running and everybody was like blaring out this message? The future is female. Remember this? The future is female, they said. And I just kind of quietly sat back and said, I don't know about that. I have questions. I always have questions. I have so many questions. What does it mean? Where are we going? And now we are in the future.
And it is a lot of females. And they are doing and saying a lot of female things. And so I just am wondering if other ladies are feeling so certain about this future that we are barreling toward that is female. Because There's a lot of things that we're saying maybe too much. I had this commenter yesterday on YouTube. It was like, read your comments. I'm very engaged.
Chapter 4: What is the truth behind JoJo Siwa's sexuality and public statements?
I'm one of those people that actually runs my own social media accounts, which is like nobody does that. They never think I do. I think there's somebody managing it. And I was reading your YouTube comments and I was convinced that this commenter was lying when she wrote this on YouTube. This is a comment.
More Remarkable wrote, the last time Candace spoke about this Katy Perry mission, and she showed one of the articles written about it, I think before the trip took place, and the women were going on about how they were bringing glam to space. We must be glam.
Candace didn't read this part, but there in the article, it said that one of the women wanted to make sure that her hairstyle would survive no gravity. So she went to Dubai and went skydiving to test out her hairdo and was happy to see that it would survive her little space trip. These people are ridiculous.
Again, I just assumed this was just a random person trolling, and I just briefly checked, and it turns out that that commenter was not lying at all. The Space Ladies, the Spice Ladies, Space Ladies gave an interview to Elle magazine, and it is true. Alicia Bo and Amanda Nguyen—I don't know how to say her last name, I'm sorry— They actually said this in an interview to Elle.
They said, quote, the all-female crew of the New Shepard said they plan to be glamorous in space and not to be ashamed about it. They said, quote, I think it's so important for people to see us like that, the dichotomy of engineers and scientists and then beauty and fashion, because we contain multitudes. Women are multitudes.
I'm going to be wearing lipstick, Bo said, that she took the hairstyle she plans to wear on the flight on a test run skydiving in Dubai, saying, quote, I also wanted to test out my hair and make sure that it was OK. Space is going to finally be glam, added Katy Perry. Just I don't know. That's just I can't believe that was actually said in an interview.
And they're surprised that there has been so much backlash. I don't even know if that's what Hillary Clinton had in mind. I just know that there's a lot happening in female land. I woke up this morning and I had a text message from Brett Cooper saying,
She randomly chose violence and decided to send me this wonderful excerpt, which was taken from Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People Summit, because they have that, I guess, apparently. They invite everybody who's so powerful and brave and fierce. And it took place yesterday in New York City.
So this event, as you can imagine, is billed as all of the top bosses, the lady bosses, the male bosses, the people that are the most futuristic, female-ist people ever. And so naturally, Meghan Markle was there and she was being interviewed by Jessica Sibley, who was the CEO of Time. And they had a pretty important discussion.
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Chapter 5: What does the African interview say about LGBTQ issues and how is it relevant?
Chapter 6: What are Candace Owens' thoughts on 'the future is female' and cultural trends?
Again, I just assumed this was just a random person trolling, and I just briefly checked, and it turns out that that commenter was not lying at all. The Space Ladies, the Spice Ladies, Space Ladies gave an interview to Elle magazine, and it is true. Alicia Bo and Amanda Nguyen—I don't know how to say her last name, I'm sorry— They actually said this in an interview to Elle.
They said, quote, the all-female crew of the New Shepard said they plan to be glamorous in space and not to be ashamed about it. They said, quote, I think it's so important for people to see us like that, the dichotomy of engineers and scientists and then beauty and fashion, because we contain multitudes. Women are multitudes.
I'm going to be wearing lipstick, Bo said, that she took the hairstyle she plans to wear on the flight on a test run skydiving in Dubai, saying, quote, I also wanted to test out my hair and make sure that it was OK. Space is going to finally be glam, added Katy Perry. Just I don't know. That's just I can't believe that was actually said in an interview.
And they're surprised that there has been so much backlash. I don't even know if that's what Hillary Clinton had in mind. I just know that there's a lot happening in female land. I woke up this morning and I had a text message from Brett Cooper saying,
She randomly chose violence and decided to send me this wonderful excerpt, which was taken from Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People Summit, because they have that, I guess, apparently. They invite everybody who's so powerful and brave and fierce. And it took place yesterday in New York City.
So this event, as you can imagine, is billed as all of the top bosses, the lady bosses, the male bosses, the people that are the most futuristic, female-ist people ever. And so naturally, Meghan Markle was there and she was being interviewed by Jessica Sibley, who was the CEO of Time. And they had a pretty important discussion.
And I'm going to first see how you guys voted, because it was indeed interesting. Meghan Markle, you guys got it right. Forty six percent. The sprinkle lady, the CEOs. This is how they were speaking. And they decided to have her on stage to speak about flower sprinkles. And it wasn't my daughter. And I don't know why it should have been my daughter, but it wasn't my daughter who said this.
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Chapter 7: What wellness products does Candace Owens recommend and why?
Take a listen.
Give me some tips. What should I ask Megan? You don't need tips.
Oh.
You're doing great. I always need tips. And she said, flour sprinkles. Oh, my gosh. Talk about flour sprinkles. You would think, it's like a little fairy. If I could just be tossing them around all the time. The obsession that has come with flour sprinkles, I was not expecting. Explain to this audience who might not have watched the show yet. Yet. About flour sprinkles. So, I just...
of all things to be talking about for Time 100. Let's talk about flower sprinkles. But let's, because I think it speaks to the tiny moments of joy that are so effortless and just create a little bit of magic that we're all craving in our everyday. There are tiny little flower petals that are dried. I started putting them on salads. I started putting them on scrambled eggs.
It didn't actually matter. On a yogurt parfait, The level of charm that you find people have when they see these tiny little dried petals is something I can't fully wrap my head around, but I appreciate that there is a love for the detail and the small level of delight that can be added.
So take flower sprinkles really as an analogy and think about what you could do in your everyday life that can just have a little splash of magic on unexpected moments.
I genuinely am aspiring to be that rich in life. There is nothing I hate about that. I love it. I love it so much. I want to be that rich in life where like my day comes down to magic and flower sprinkles because it's like it is kind of like the lifestyle of my toddler, my two year olds, where like nothing, everything's free, everything's perfect, everything's amazing.
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Chapter 8: How did Shannon Sharpe's contract and behavior lead to his departure from ESPN?
And so you can just focus on rainbows and sprinkles and sprinkles and colors and say, I want, I want, I want. And that's wonderful. I love that. Anyways, we know also on that 100-time most influential list was Blake Lively. We discussed this a few days ago, and I have long made the argument that she should have been included.
She's been incredibly influential this year, definitely influential for my podcast, many other people's podcasts, not in the ways perhaps that she had imagined, but she... The sham lawsuit really was a piece of her finest work. We obviously covered that extensively earlier this week.
Essentially, finding a way to get around due process in a very creative way by filing a fake lawsuit, giving it to a friend lawyer, having that friend lawyer demand text messages that you wouldn't have gotten otherwise. A judge would not have likely approved for Jennifer Abel's phone to have been stolen otherwise. but they were creative and stole an employee's phone.
Well, I can tell you guys an update on that is this is now going to change the nature of a lot of these lawsuits because internet sleuths have unearthed that lawsuit. Like I said, I'm wondering if it's going to rise to the level of criminality, but it's definitely going to transform the lawsuits against the New York Times and against Stephanie Jones. And those filings are going to be imminent.
So you can expect those tomorrow. And the subpoenas you've probably seen in the news that subpoenas are in fact going out to Hugh Jackman. Thank you. I did not say Hugh Hefman. I'm so proud of myself. To Hugh Jackman and to Taylor Swift. And I love it. I really do feel like 2025 has just been this game of karma. And a lot of people are being exposed for who they actually are.
People that were kind of put on a high pedestal. Taylor Swift's subpoena is supposed to be going out next week. So likely you won't hear about it until the week after that. But I just think the public is going to be completely shattered. Their image of Taylor Swift is going to be shattered once these tech messages become public because I have never bought the good girl thing that she pitches.
I've just heard way too many things about her in Hollywood. I've heard way too many things about her team. And the victimhood thing is something that she kind of got addicted to when she saw how much adoration she received after Kanye jumped on stage and took her trophy. And then people were kind of were like, oh my God, this poor victim. And she kind of got addicted to the victim narrative.
That's what I'm told. It's going to get very interesting. I wanted to also quickly in just another celebrity update land mentioned the fact that I've never really understood why so many celebrities hate me. I don't feel like I'm doing anything wrong. I have had a long line of beef with a lot of celebrities who I'm generally rooting for. I want to be clear.
Like, it's just that I don't buy a lot of the Hollywood acts and I can see through them. And there's no greater example of that than the beef that transpired between me and Jojo Siwa back when I was working for The Daily Wire. Now, I want to say this. I... I lovingly started it by suggesting that JoJo Siwa was just a little bit lost. And I didn't believe that she was a lesbian.
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