Candace Owens Alleges Discrepancies in Erika Kirk’s Birth Date and Background

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Candace Owens has raised new allegations about Erika Kirk, questioning details about her personal background in a recent episode of Owens’ online docuseries.

In the February 25 installment of Bride of Charlie, Owens claimed that Erika Kirk, widow of the late conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, may have misrepresented aspects of her personal history, including her birth date.

During the video, Owens described her own past interactions with Erika Kirk and suggested that some statements attributed to her were inconsistent with public records.

“What’s alarming about Erika isn’t just that she lies,” Owens said in the episode. “It’s that she might not even realize she’s lying.”

Owens argued that certain claims about Kirk’s personal background appeared contradictory when compared with documents she reviewed.

According to Owens, Erika Kirk has been widely reported to have been born on November 20, 1988, in Cincinnati, Ohio. However, Owens pointed to a 1998 divorce filing involving Erika Kirk’s parents that lists a different birth date of November 22.

The filing, which contains limited personal information, was submitted during the divorce proceedings between Kent and Lori Frantzve. Owens also noted that the documents listed differing dates for the couple’s marriage in separate sections of the filing.

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Owens suggested the discrepancies could raise questions about the accuracy of other details in Erika Kirk’s public narrative, including claims that she was primarily raised by a single parent.

In the episode, Owens said she had spoken with individuals who allegedly knew Kirk during earlier periods of her life and claimed they were surprised by her recent statements about family relationships.

Owens also discussed speculation that Kirk’s aunt may have played a larger role in her upbringing, though no independent evidence was presented to support that claim.

Observers note that inconsistencies in legal filings are not uncommon, particularly in older documents that may have been prepared quickly or by third parties during legal proceedings.

Errors in dates or personal information can occur in court records and do not necessarily indicate deliberate misrepresentation.

The allegations come amid a broader public dispute between Owens and figures connected to Turning Point USA, the conservative organization founded by Charlie Kirk.

Neither Erika Kirk nor representatives associated with her have publicly responded to Owens’ claims.

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