what did candace owens say about graham allen
Candace Owens has recently made very sharp public accusations about Graham Allen, mainly on X (formerly Twitter), framing him as someone parents should be wary of around their children.
What she said about Graham Allen
On February 13, 2026, Candace Owens posted a viral message on X saying:
“Keep your young kids away from Graham Allen. No joke.”
She went on in the same post to say that she believes no man could defend certain behavior “that isn’t himself guilty of something similar,” strongly implying she views Allen as dangerous or deeply untrustworthy around children.
While that short post is the clearest, most widely shared line (“Keep your young kids away from Graham Allen”), the surrounding context is accusatory and moralistic, portraying Allen as someone parents should treat as a potential risk.
How Graham Allen responded
Graham Allen has pushed back hard in his own content and social posts, treating Owens’ claims as slanderous and extreme.
In a recent Instagram Reel, Allen reacted to Owens’ commentary about Erika Kirk and others and folded Owens’ attacks on him into a broader criticism of her behavior, calling her:
“either mentally ill or demon possessed”
He frames Owens’ comments as having “gone too far,” presenting himself as the target of baseless, escalating personal attacks tied to larger right‑wing influencer feuds.
Ongoing feud and context
This is not an isolated clash: Owens and Graham Allen have appeared together in broader debates and panel discussions about her recent controversies, including accusations that she has “imploded” and alienated parts of her own audience.
In that wider context:
- Owens positions herself as exposing hypocrisy, warning people (including about Allen) in moral and protective terms.
- Allen and allies portray her as increasingly unstable, clout‑chasing, and reckless with severe accusations that can damage reputations.
The back‑and‑forth is unfolding in real time across X, Instagram, and political commentary shows, and may continue to escalate as each side releases new posts and episodes responding to the other.
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