Candace Owens has continued her deep dive into the life of Erika Kirk, focusing on the former beauty queen and TPUSA CEO. In the second episode of her documentary series titled “Bride of Charlie,” Owens made a number of bold accusations against both Erika and her mother, Lori Frantzve. The podcaster claims that Erika’s desire for fame was not only personal but also heavily influenced by her mother, who she says played a key role in encouraging her daughter to pursue attention at all costs.
Owens previously criticized Erika over inconsistencies in her birthdate, questioned her maternity, and cast doubt on her claim of being raised by a single mother. Now, in the latest episode, she has expanded on these allegations, suggesting that Erika’s hunger for fame was not just a recent development but something that dates back to her days in the pageant world.
According to Owens, Lori Frantzve has been a constant presence in Erika’s life, guiding her on how to navigate social situations and strategically approach people. She described Lori as someone who constantly told Erika who to target in every room and what to say to make an impression. This dynamic, Owens claims, helped fuel Erika’s ambition to be in the spotlight.
The podcaster also revealed that one of Erika’s ex-partners confirmed her theory about the mother-daughter duo’s drive for fame. The ex reportedly warned Owens that Erika would do anything to reach the top, with her mother playing a supportive role in that journey. While the identity of the ex remains unclear, it is known that Erika has had relationships with high-profile individuals, including JT Massey, with whom she appeared on “The Amazing Race” in 2014.
Owens emphasized that while Lori played a significant role, Erika herself was equally driven. “Erika desperately wanted to be famous,” she said, adding that no one can deny this fact. She suggested that Erika was not entirely controlled by her mother but rather shared in the pursuit of fame, with Lori acting as a behind-the-scenes guide.
In the first episode of the documentary, Owens made several other claims against Erika. She alleged that Erika lied about her age, citing divorce filings that listed her birthdate as November 22, 1988, rather than the date she publicly uses. Owens also questioned Erika’s maternity, pointing to inconsistencies in her family tree that suggest her mother may actually be Karla, who is known to be the TPUSA CEO’s aunt.
Additionally, Owens challenged Erika’s claim of being raised by a single mother after her parents’ divorce. She cited statements from classmates and past boyfriends who expressed confusion over why Erika now claims to have no relationship with her father, Kent. Owens noted that if Kent were removed from the picture, Erika was raised with her stepfather, Larry, in their home.
Despite the numerous allegations, Erika Kirk has yet to publicly address the documentary series. Some critics have accused Owens of pursuing the story for profit, while others believe she is simply following her investigative instincts. Erika did meet with Owens after the podcaster made conspiracy claims about her husband’s death, but the details of that meeting remain undisclosed.
A new episode of the documentary is set to air soon, promising even more revelations. It is expected to include information about Erika’s dating history, which appears to focus on high-profile individuals. As the series continues, the public will be watching closely to see if Erika chooses to respond to the growing scrutiny.
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