‘Hate is brewing behind her dead eyes’: Candace Owens mocked as wedding photo with Erica Kirk emerges online – The

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'Hatred forming behind her dead eyes': Candace Owens mocked as wedding photo with Erika Kirk appears online

A viral post comparing Candace Owens and Erica Kirke from a wedding photo has sparked intense backlash online. What started as a bold claim quickly turned into heated discussions, with users arguing, defending and criticizing each other. The discussion escalated into personal observations, demonstrating how a single image can quickly spark strong opinions and divide social media audiences.

One wedding photo has taken the internet by storm, drawing thousands of users into a heated and deeply divisive conversation. What started as a seemingly innocuous post quickly turned into a viral flashpoint after Cinema Shogun wrote, “Candace Owens got ready for her wedding day only to be easily outmaneuvered by Erika Kirk.

This is where Candace’s evil arc began. The photo itself shows a calm and celebratory moment. But the comment gave it a completely different tone, one that social media users couldn’t ignore.Within minutes, the reactions started flowing in, with some laughing about it. Others took it personally. Many have questioned the narrative being pushed. The discussion quickly evolved, moving from a simple comparison to a broader discussion about perception, bias, and online storytelling.

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The original poster did not retract. They added fuel to the fire with another comment, writing: “You can see the hate forming behind her dead eyes.” This line struck a chord and pushed the conversation into a more intense space.One user directly challenged this claim, asking: “Brilliant”? Say who?” It was a direct question, but the answer came with confidence. “Everyone has eyes,” the original poster replied, showing that they stand by their opinions.

From there, the tone changed. Another user added: “I’m sorry but she looks like any other blonde, her eyes are so scary.” The comment quickly attracted attention, but what followed made the topic even more controversial. “Candice looks like any other black, lifeless eyes,” the original poster replied.That conversation sparked a lot of interest, and a lot of people chimed in to either defend or criticize what was said.

It is no longer just about the image. It has become personal, emotional, and sometimes difficult to read.Amid the chaos, one user offered a longer response, trying to back away from the narrative: “Wrong again. Candace married a rich, smart, educated, aristocratic man and two years ago married Charlie. Stop talking about Candace having a crush on Charlie. She also encouraged Charlie’s relationship with Erica. Once Erica showed her true evil character – it was game on.”The topic shows how quickly social media can spread people’s ideas. One comment turned a quiet moment at a wedding into a heated discussion with strong emotions and sharp opinions. In the end, it’s not so much about the image as it is about how people choose to look at it.

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