Candace Owens claims that Kanye West confided in her with personal information he wanted protected in case of danger. During a livestream on her YouTube channel, the conservative commentator shared that Kanye sent her private messages from people who allegedly made threats against him. “Kanye sent me all the messages of people who were threatening me. I have them all,” Owens revealed, as reported by XXL. She said the rapper instructed her to make the messages public if anything were to happen to him. Owens also connected these supposed threats to the same people she believes were responsible for “torturing” the late Charlie Kirk.
While her claims have yet to be verified, Owens praised Kanye for his strength and willingness to defy industry control. “Never too late to say that Kanye was right,” she told her audience. “Kanye said that in order to be free you had to violate these contracts, you had to recognize that your voice is being controlled and Kanye did just that. It was really an act of bravery to free himself.”
Owens and West have built a close friendship over the years, and she has often spoken publicly in his defense. In an interview with Jason Lee, she explained that her support comes from witnessing how Kanye was treated behind the scenes. “I will always love Ye. I will always defend him because I think he did one of the bravest things in speaking about what happened to him and the questions were never answered about what Harley Pasternak did to him that night,” Owens said.
Pasternak, a Canadian celebrity trainer, reportedly contacted authorities during a 2016 incident involving Kanye. In 2022, West posted alleged texts from Pasternak that included a threat to institutionalize him again, reading, “I have you institutionalized again where they medicate the crap out of you, and you go back to Zombieland forever.”