Is Candace Owens Pregnant? Podcaster Shares Major Life Update Amid Death Hoax
Podcaster Candace Owens is alive and well - and pregnant!
"You guys were correct. I am with child. I am expecting another child," Owens shared via social media on Monday, June 22. "A lot of you guys had sussed that out. Genuinely, within the first four weeks of my pregnancy. I actually found out, I am not kidding, that I was pregnant from you guys. You guys were in the comments, you were asking questions."
The conservative influencer - who is already mother to four children, whom she shares with husband George Farmer - revealed that she is expecting another baby boy.
"I grow, sort of increasingly violent when I am - something about growing a boy inside of you that makes you want to aggress," she added. "I don't understand it, but I want to physically fight people. There's nothing I can do about it, it's a condition."
While she did not reveal when she is due with baby No. 5, Owens gave birth to her fourth child, a son named Roman, in May 2025. She also shares daughter Louise, born in July 2022, son Max, born in 2023, and another son whose name has not been revealed, born in January 2021, with Farmer.
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The news comes just days after Owens was forced to shut down rumors that she had died after a tweet from fellow podcaster Lilly Gaddis went viral.
"Candace Owen's family reached out to me earlier this morning, it is with deep sadness and sorrow that I am sharing the passing of my long time friend and fellow political commentator, Candace," the since-deleted tweet read. "But I also can't shake the feeling that this wasn't simply a random tragedy. There are circumstances surrounding Candace's death, especially after Charlie's [Kirk] passing, that raise serious questions, and I hope the full truth comes to light."
Owens responded via X on Saturday, June 20, simply writing, "Thank you all for the messages of concern but I am not dead."
She further addressed the hoax on Monday, revealing that her parents and family members asked her to "post a sign of life."
"I think people do these things to get into your head psychologically," she said. "I did not die this weekend...I did not slow down my weekend in any way at all. I can't live in a cage. A bird can't fly in a cage. I did a lot of things this weekend, dying was not one of them. In fact, it's the opposite. I'm growing life.
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This story was originally published June 22, 2026 at 6:29 PM.