‘He was betrayed’: Candace Owens says Charlie Kirk spoke to her in a vivid dream

Candace Owens said that she had a vivid dream where Charlie Kirk said he was betrayed, adding such dreams often happen to women when pregnant
PUBLISHED OCT 8, 2025
Candace Owens said that her late friend Charlie Kirk appeared to her in a dream and told her that he had been betrayed (Getty Images)
Candace Owens said that her late friend Charlie Kirk appeared to her in a dream and told her that he had been betrayed (Getty Images)

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE: It looks like Candace Owens is taking her theories to the astral plane.

The conservative firebrand claimed this week that her late friend Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed last month during an event at Utah Valley University, appeared to her in a dream and told her he was betrayed.

Candace Owens alleges ‘betrayed’ Charlie Kirk spoke to her through a dream

During the latest episode of her Candace podcast, Owens shared what she described as a “message from beyond.” 

“I want you guys to know something. I want to share this with you. You can take it or you can leave it, but Charlie was betrayed,” Owens told listeners. “I’ve known this really since the first second, but I rarely have vivid dreams, and I did in fact have a very vivid one over the weekend. In fact, the last time that I had a super vivid dream, I was pregnant. It tends to happen a lot to women when they’re pregnant.”

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - MARCH 17: Author Candace Owens is seen on set during a taping of
Author Candace Owens is seen on set during a taping of 'Candace' on March 17, 2021, in Nashville, Tennessee (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

Owens went on to say that she believes dreams can be more than just subconscious static — that they can serve as spiritual communication.

She said she had another prophetic dream back in 2023, one that allegedly turned out to be accurate.

“I woke up and I immediately texted my producer in real life and I said, ‘Hey, you’re pregnant. Just so you know, it’s a boy,’ and then she found out that she was pregnant one week later,” Owens recalled. “I believe people can communicate in dreams on their way in and on their way out of this world.”  

Candace Owens warns of ‘international consequences’

This past weekend, Owens said she had a similar “super vivid” experience.

“I similarly, like I just said, had a vivid dream this weekend, and Charlie came to me and he told me that he was betrayed,” she revealed. “You don’t have to believe that, but I do believe that, and it was the immediate sense I got, actually."

"And I don’t know who exactly it is that betrayed him, but I also felt in the dream that it is soon going to be revealed. That it’s actually inevitable that it’s going to be revealed. That there is nothing and no one that is going to stop the truth from coming out, and it is going to have international consequences," she continued.



 

Owens ended the segment by declaring, “Take that to the bank. Quote me on that. Women tend to have a stronger intuition about people, I would say.”

Candace Owens links Charlie Kirk’s death to shifting views on Israel

Owens' latest claims come just days after she linked Kirk’s death to Israel. The pundit has been pushing the idea that, in his final weeks, the Turning Point USA founder’s views on the Jewish state were “turning,” despite his long history of defending it.

In May, Kirk had sent a letter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressing his “deep love and steadfast support” for Israel. However, he also warned Netanyahu that Israel was “losing the information war” on social media and urged him to “revamp Israel’s media strategy” to win back support, especially among younger Americans. The letter was later published by the New York Post.

OREM, UTAH - SEPTEMBER 10: Charlie Kirk appears at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025 in Orem, Utah. Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was speaking at his
Charlie Kirk appears at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, in Orem, Utah (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune/Getty Images)

But Owens wasn’t convinced by Netanyahu’s interpretation. “Charlie Kirk’s perspective on Israel was not starting to shift,” Owens insisted. “It had shifted entirely. There are no ifs, no and's, and no but's. Israel knew that. Turning Point USA knew that, because Charlie was explicit.”

“I’m going to challenge the Turning Point USA executives to issue a very clean statement that I am lying if this is not true. If you do lie, I’m going to expose the lies. I’m going to start dropping videos, actually," she added.



 

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