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Candace Owens has dominated headlines in the past few days with her provocative reaction to the reported collapse of the French government. Fresh off the drama of a no-confidence vote that ousted Prime Minister François Bayrou, Owens leveraged her social media influence by claiming, tongue-in-cheek, that We broke France, a remark delivered in her Instagram Stories alongside a news screenshot discussing the political turmoil. According to Sportskeeda, Owens has not only insinuated her indirect responsibility for the collapse but also openly suggested that the French political crisis itself is engineered as a distraction from the new season of her web series Becoming Brigitte.
Her fixation on French politics dovetails with ongoing legal drama. Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron recently filed a sprawling 22-count defamation lawsuit against Owens in Delaware court, seeking damages and an end to Owens’s persistent conspiracy theory that Brigitte is transgender. USA Today reports that Owens responded with a fierce podcast episode, doubling down on her allegations and branding the Macrons as sick and disgusting, drawing battle lines in what could become a landmark international defamation case. The lawsuit is being handled by firms famous for their success in media defamation, adding gravitas to the legal stakes.
The timing of the French government shakeup is so striking that Owens has worked it straight into her latest podcast and video content, telling followers that the commotion in Paris is a distraction meant to divert eyeballs away from Becoming Brigitte. This message was amplified on release day for season two, suggesting Owens knows precisely how to capitalize on big news for personal brand exposure.
Meanwhile, Owens finds herself embroiled in yet another legal controversy stateside. IMDb News and People report that she has been subpoenaed in connection with a lawsuit involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, accused of amplifying smear campaigns through various online outlets. Owens characteristically broadcast her supposed subpoena on a live podcast, cheekily claiming she was elated to be looped into the Hollywood drama. Her response appears calculated to garner more attention and reinforce her image as unafraid of legal fights.
On social media, Owens has maintained high engagement, with her Instagram and podcast content fueling both support and outrage. Search trends show her Becoming Brigitte project trending heavily, and The Joe Budden Podcast highlighted Owens’s recent campaign to reengage Black audiences. Her history of inflammatory statements on LGBTQ issues continues to resurface online, adding layers to current controversies. As news organizations including AOL and Wikipedia reaffirm, Owens remains a lightning rod whose blend of media spectacle, litigation, and self-promotion keeps her never far from center stage—both in the U.S. and abroad.
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