Candace Owens and Amber Rose debate her RNC speech’s conservative authenticity, dismissing media backlash as Hollywood’s forced narratives. Amber clarifies her OnlyFans use was promotional, not explicit, while both critique modern feminism’s sexualization and transgenderism’s irreversible medical risks for minors. Owens ties progressive movements to attacks on the nuclear family, citing Southern values as resilient against coastal cultural shifts. Rose agrees on two-parent homes’ benefits but supports same-sex adoption, especially for Black foster kids. Their conversation ends with Owens urging faith over perceived lies, while Rose admits past trauma but seeks open-minded spiritual exploration, leaving room for future growth. [Automatically generated summary]
But the first thing that I want to say is I was so empathetic watching you at the RNC because, first and foremost, your speech was amazing.
And I think everybody agreed that your speech was amazing.
But I knew what was going to follow immediately after, which was sort of this purity test because I had lived it before.
So I was in your shoes, I guess now it's been like eight, nine years ago.
And I just realized that everything I was being told was a lie.
And it specifically started on the BLM stuff, like on the Black America stuff.
And that's all I said.
And then my remarks went viral, I was being invited to all these places, and I wasn't ready to then have my feet held to the fire about every single position.
What has she ever said about pro-life?
What has she ever said about this?
Is she actually a conservative?
I'm like, guys, I'm just saying what I believe in my heart to be true, and now you're trying to put me through a test, and that's exactly what happened to you thereafter.
I wrote my speech with one of the writers that works for Trump, right?
I told them everything that I wanted to talk about.
I didn't want to talk about the border.
I didn't want to talk about all that stuff.
I wanted to just keep it like, you know, I'm a mom.
I want to talk about the economy, inflation, things like that.
My story, how I came over to this side.
And they wrote something up and then I kind of put it into my own words and that's what everyone saw at the RNC.
I will say, Candice, I did not think anyone would care.
I'll be honest with you.
I just, you know, I was just like, there's so many speakers going up.
No one knows me in the political world.
You know, I'm going to go there.
And honestly, the whole day before I spoke, maybe there was like some young girls that were like my fans and stuff that wanted pictures.
But other than that, no one, you know, really knew who I was there.
And right after that speech, boy, I must have taken like 3,000 pictures in four days.
Wow.
I promise you, it was like from the morning until the night, downstairs in the hotel, outside at the RNC, walking to the RNC, because you know they had everything blocked off and stuff.
It definitely changed my life, but I don't know.
For sometimes, for me, I'm like, I'm just a girl from Philly.
Why does anyone care?
You know?
And then I go online and everyone's like, she's irrelevant.
No one cares about what she has to say.
No one gives a s***, you know?
And then I'm like, okay, no one gives a s***.
Let me just go on stage and just say how I feel.
And then people give a s***.
And I'm like, but I thought they weren't going to give a s***.
Well, I knew it was going to be huge for a couple of reasons.
The first, and I saw this happening, as soon as you put on the MAGA hat and there was a clip of you, TMZ was basically chasing you, trying to pigeonhole you of like, wait, you're, you belong to us.
Like you're, you're on the left.
You're the girl from the slut walk.
And I know how proprietary Hollywood gets about if you're in Hollywood, if we've ever promoted you, if we've ever put you on a magazine cover, you get in line with these beliefs.
These are your political beliefs and you can't change.
So I knew hitting the RNC stage, which is such a pendulum swing, they were not going to have that.
And then I knew that conservatives I just don't think that they have thought through the differences, not all conservatives, I thought the differences between what it means to be a conservative, what it means to be a Republican, and what it means to be a Christian.
And they were holding you to a test of, is she a Republican conservative Christian?
And the reality is tons of people can and do vote Republican who are not Christians, who are not even necessarily fully conservatives.
They're like gay married men and they vote because they prioritize the economy over I also don't think Donald Trump is very conservative.
So people can say you're fiscally conservative and this kind of gets into it.
There needs to be a thorough conversation about what it means to be a Republican versus a conservative versus a Christian and we haven't had that and I knew that your feet were going to be held to the fire.
Was there any comments that, before we get into like your background and how you ended up there, that impacted you or that you felt upset about that came at you?
I was looking into Islam, which was extremely far-fetched for me.
And then I landed on atheism because I just, I just never felt comfortable on that side.
But I will say besides that, um, when I, when I showed up at the RNC, it was, there was a lot of white men in suits.
And so I can understand why maybe a person of color or somebody that comes from the left would be intimidated by that because that's maybe not necessarily the norm that we're used to being around.
But after I did that speech, Candace, I spoke to so many people where they were coming up to me telling me their stories, right?
And these are guys that look like they come from generational wealth.
And they're like, oh no, I came from nothing.
You know, I just worked my way up and I figured it out.
Or one of the other guys was like, my dad's in prison for murder.
I mean, you would think this guy was like, had a billionaire daddy.
He was like, my dad's in prison for murder.
Um, my sister died of fentanyl poisoning.
You know, my brother died in the opioid crisis.
And so it just, you know, I, I still had that remnants left of the, of the left in my head where I have to admit when I walked in there, I'm like, Oh my God, they're going to hate me.
Or they're just, they're from a different world.
And when I started talking to them, I'm like, We're actually all going through the same thing in America right now.
And you can't just judge a book by its cover, because I don't want people to judge me.
I'm actually a sweetheart.
I'm not a crazy person or anything like that.
But yeah, it was really sad.
A lot of people are going through a lot.
And thank you.
You know for telling your stories everyone at the RNC like you know and sorry for your loss because people lost a lot of people to fentanyl mostly.
And it's interesting that you say that because one of the things I always say to my cousin she she does my hair and we talk about this a lot I'm like if only people in the hood knew that the rednecks them are the exact same people.
They're the exact same people.
And yet the media will have you thinking like, oh, the rednecks hate black people.
And then I'm like, it is actually, as soon as you get around that,
I'm like, they're exactly the same people flipped.
And some of the best people I've ever met, actually, I will say the best people I ever met
are just from down here in the South because they have the right values,
like, you know, the family and faith.
And faith is a big component of it.
And I know what you mean when you say that you feel, and it makes me sad to hear that
because I've heard it many times that Christians can be really judgmental.
Or if you felt that, because the reality is that there were so many other Christians
who were not saying that.
And I messaged Matt immediately because I actually know Matt Walsh very well.
I've worked with him for years.
He's actually an amazing person and I just felt that.
And that is so, honestly, the tweet was ill representative of who Matt Walsh is and his wife is amazing.
I think what he was trying to say didn't come across the right way
because I immediately texted him and I was just like, wait, Matt,
I think that like you have this wrong.
And I think what he was trying to say, and I hope I don't sound like I'm like an apologist
for Matt Walsh, but obviously like, and I might be being a little Catholic gang gang here,
but I think what he was trying to say Was something about the RNC and, like, what they're prioritizing.
But I actually even disagree with that point, too, because I think that, again, speaking to, like, what the RNC should be trying to do ahead of an election is basically saying, are we—these are the things that we are offering, like a better economy, this, that, but these are the lies that are told about the RNC.
Like, people believe that Donald Trump is this, and I think a part of that is kind of trying to disillusion people.
And so I wish you guys, and I hope you will in the opportunity, have a moment to speak because I promise you, like, it's not who he is.
I just think it's more so when he's like, you know, the slut walk?
Fine.
The f***ing rappers part?
You know, what's so funny, Hannah, is I've only been in relationships my whole career.
And I've been pitching, like, do you know in Hollywood, if you are at the same restaurant as someone, they will put it on the news that you're together?
You're not at the same table, you don't know them, they're with their family, you're with your family, and they'll say we're at the hotel or the restaurant at the same exact time.
This is what they have done to me throughout the years, okay?
So, I get it.
I understand this is why I'm doing this interview.
I understand why he's like, she just f***s rappers, or she just does this, and even my slut walk, I was really, really proud of it.
I hated when girls, you know, which sounds very hypocritical, had to leave the SlutWalk dressed like that.
Which was the whole point, like, don't touch me because I'm dressed like this.
You know, still respect me because I'm dressed like a slut.
But then when they would leave, I'd be like, this is my responsibility.
I brought them here.
But no, I don't want them to go get hurt, but that was the whole damn point of the slut walk.
I'm not making a change.
There's nothing, I'm not making any change for any women right now, because I really want them to go put on a blanket and walk home and go be safe and cover up.
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It's actually, I actually want to talk about the slut walk and that's a great place because we can actually talk about your history and some of the judgment that was thrown at you and I do want to say this because I have tried to communicate this to people who just cannot understand why I have any sort of a semblance of a relationship with Tristan Tate and Andrew Tate and they're very big and I just get it.
I think One of the things that happens a lot, and I always talk about Allie Stuckey, who's a Christian podcaster.
She's amazing.
She's lovely.
She's basically like what you want your daughter to be.
Everything turned out right.
She came from a stable family, two Christian parents.
She loves the Lord.
And then you have someone like Andrew Tate and her and him maybe have said things about each other.
But I always say to people, with the way that my life was, how my life started, I would have never listened to Ali Sucky.
Like, I would have never in a million years listened to an Ali Sucky podcast before I listened to an Andrew Tate podcast.
Do you get what I mean?
Because it wasn't, which I'm saying this quite ironically, it wasn't relatable.
That's the name of her podcast.
It wasn't relatable because I'm like, okay, you're a girl, or I hope one day that I could raise kids like that.
But I'm gonna listen to someone who, I just feel understands things like that I've lived through.
You know what I mean?
And it's not easy to be guided down the right path or to end up at faith immediately.
And I think that's why an entire generation of kids who didn't grow up with two parents in the home would rather listen to an Andrew Tate.
And the conservative does not always understand that.
And I think that that's not a good thing.
And that's why I loved when I heard you just say what you believe, because I'm like, if that I because I believed that you believed it.
Right.
And I'm like, great, now we invite her in and talk to her about where she's been and
what made her wake up.
So starting with a slut walk, because I was frantically against a slut walk, talked about
I was like, I was anti-slut walk because I felt that women were being used to actually
make things harder for women.
So I'm going to show you just like a cut here for the audience for a clip of just some slut walk footage.
You're not in any of this footage, but just so people know what it is.
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I'm a porn star.
My name is Lily Cade.
I'm here today because just because I am a slut doesn't mean you can rape me.
I am who I am.
If you don't like it, f*** you.
The word slut should be reclaimed because sex is just something that's fun and something that's natural that we do.
We're here to support women's rights and to choose what they want to do and they're not asking for it just because they're dressing like this or however they choose to dress.
Every time someone tried to call me a slut when I was younger, I was like, no, no, no, no, I'm not.
So when you see that, and I will, granted, look, end of it's funny-ish.
It is funny.
I can do what I want now. I don't have to say I'm not a slut.
And the part that I do agree with is that there are a lot of girls in high school or college, right, young girls, that are literally called derogatory names for no reason at all.
They're not even doing anything.
I was one of those girls.
I was a late bloomer.
My kids are 11 and 4.
I have friends that have like 25 year olds.
You know, I do think that sometimes that is an issue where you bully girls because you're insecure or maybe she might like another boy or something like that.
So that was one piece in there, if I'm not mistaken, where the girl said that, but then she said dick or vag or whatever, who cares or something like that.
That's the only thing I still do agree with.
But the other stuff I just...
And you know what, Candice, too?
Listen, when it comes to sex workers, I'm still for sex workers.
And when I say that, I mean that I understand it's not easy to just say stop.
Don't do this anymore.
You're better than this, right?
We can all say that all day, but there has to be a solution for why they should stop, you know, or, um, maybe the money that they did make through sex work or the umbrella of sex work, like stripping and stuff was not actually sex, um, and create businesses for themselves or something like that, you know?
So I, I have empathy for women like that because I was, I was that girl.
I never, my dreams and aspirations in life were not to be a dancer.
Um, but I grew up poor and my mom had mental health issues and you know, we were homeless when I was really young and my neighborhood was drug dealers and strippers, you know?
So, um, that was my lifelong dream.
And then when I became famous, Everyone just pointed the finger at me and was like...
You used to be a stripper.
We remember you, you know?
And, um, and then that made like the whole internet and stuff.
And then I had to just live with that.
And over time I, uh, embraced it with my slut walk because it was the only way to survive.
I was like in survival mode because initially I'm like, Hey guys, I grew up poor and my, and they're like, shut up.
You were a stripper.
Shut up.
You know?
So I'm like, okay, well, No one cares why.
So what else is there left for me to do?
I have to just own it.
Which I think is what Cardi B does often.
She has to own it and act like she We all have to act like we love it.
I got booked for a music video called Robocop on 808 and Heartbreak.
Okay!
Although, that album is not about me.
My beautiful, dark, exquisite fantasy is about me.
That's also another misconception.
That's about his ex-fiancee.
I got booked for a job and then we fell in love and we were together for like two years.
And it was a good time and it was a great time in pop culture and we really did have a lot of fun for a long time.
But yes, he did not meet me in the strip club.
So when me and him started to get to know each other, I was like, hey, I, you know, I just want to be honest because I could tell that we had feelings for each other.
I am actually a dancer back in the Bronx.
I live in the Bronx at the time.
Funny, me and Cardi worked at the same spot, just different times because I'm older than her.
And he was like, I don't care.
I just want to be with you.
I don't even care that you were a dancer.
That doesn't even bother me.
You know, and he was really great about it.
He just really didn't care because I felt like he just knew my heart.
I think people can be really I don't know, I guess unforgiving of circumstances
they can never imagine themselves to be in.
So you kind of hear this when they find out like in someone's history, like this person sold drugs
or this person was a stripper or did anything that was, to them, obviously we look at these things
and we're like, this is not a good career to go into, but they don't understand what it means
when your back is against the wall and what you would do.
And it's unfortunate that the sex industry is fast money for people that need it
and you don't come from these circumstances.
It's very unfortunate.
And I'm glad you actually brought up Cardi B, because...
So much in the media has made it seem like I am an enemy of Cardi B, and I feel like I'm actually the only person that ever believed in Cardi B, and who truly believed in her, meaning that she could break out of this stripper stereotype.
So, I was introduced to her because my cousin, like, made me watch Love & Hip Hop, and she was a star.
There's no question about it.
I had never watched Love & Hip Hop in my life.
Her and Ray J. I just thought they were both, like, very entertaining in this way, and what was so Enjoyable about her was she was very self-deprecating.
She was just like, I want to work hard, and I'm going to make it, and I believe in myself.
But she would kind of, you know, point to the things that weren't right about herself in the same way, and that it was very endearing.
And then she kind of makes it when everyone's telling her she's not going to, and she makes some music.
And I can't remember what her, was it Bodak Yellow that went viral for the first time?
And suddenly she's in Hollywood, and she's got tons of followers because people liked her personality.
But then I felt like, okay, now she's gonna move on from the stripper stereotype.
She doesn't have to be that anymore.
Her music is boppy, the people love her, not because she's a stripper.
And actually, what I felt the industry did was they tried to turn her into the ultimate stripper.
They were like, no, you're still, you have to be the stripper.
I'm going to say how I feel about things, and I'm not going to hold back anymore.
Because the industry does do that to women, especially women that come from nothing, like somebody like me and Cardi B. They intimidate you with the fact that you'll eventually be back there with nothing.
And that's how it's been for the 15 years that I've been famous.
And so it's like, you have to do this.
You have to twerk on Instagram.
You have to go viral.
You know, the more followers you get, the more endorsement deals you get, which in turn gives you more money to support your family.
And I was telling you on the phone how, like, I posted that bikini pic, like, three weeks ago.
I've since, like, archived it on my page.
But I dropped the coin, a crypto coin called Muvva, which is great.
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I still fell into it, Candice, because I was telling my team, like, guys, they're like, well, Iggy Azalea's coin was doing really good, and she has her hands on her ass, and she's, like, spreading her ass cheeks, and, like, you got to at least do a bikini picture with maybe, like, the Make America Great hat, and you want to make money, you want your coin to go up, like, you know, and so I'm like, Fine, let me go in the backyard by the pool and just do it.
Because when you leave, you're like, I've escaped.
Then when you arrive, you're like, whoa, whoa.
I don't know, I know I'm not perfect, I'm getting everything wrong, and you're being screamed at by the right, and it sucks.
It sucks.
It really sucks because I can just sense, I'm a person that goes on vibes, my team is laughing, because I literally, I just get a vibe.
But my vibes have always been right, and when I spoke to you, I was like, no, she means what she says, and she's going through this metamorphosis, and it's painful.
It is really painful to come out of that cocoon, especially, I would imagine it's ten times worse for you, because your cocoon is Hollywood.
So they take that away and they denigrate you, but it's got to be even harder to come out of the Hollywood cocoon Because the entire industry is built around, really, everyone has to have the same perspective.
Everyone has to be the same if you want to sign the deals.
I mean, I sat down with a TikToker, super young, Gen Z TikToker, and he spoke about how he was basically told, like, he wanted to do more serious and talk about real issues.
Stay out of it.
You know, keep doing fun, stupid TikToks, because if you start talking and you sound conservative, you're not going to get the sponsorships.
And what's crazy is that it wakes me up at night, Candice, because I have tortured myself for 15 years.
I've tortured myself with this stuff, you know, and I beg and I've cried and pleaded, please reach for the stars, even if, go talk to like maybe more conservative brands, see if they'll give me a chance.
They wouldn't give me a chance, you know, because they just didn't know me.
And I get it.
I'm not upset.
But they're like, no, this is it.
This is this is this is what you and you know, I have a family.
And so when I went out on a ledge and I posted the picture with me, Trump and Melania, That was my moment where I was like, I'm f***ing done.
How did it come about, like in your mind, how, when did you decide, I'm just gonna post this photo, MAGA goodbye, I'm with Donald Trump and Melania, because that obviously became a moment on the internet.
I just remember when I had that moment, and it's funny because the world works in mysterious ways, but I was listening to Kanye West's song over and over again.
The one when he came out with, gosh, I can't even think of the name of the song.
He did it 300 style, where he talks about, it's gonna be a beautiful death.
I was listening to Power on repeat because I knew, because that was kind of when Kanye got cancelled and then he came back and he talked about like really the power that has to come from within and that end, like it's going to be a beautiful death, I'm jumping out the window.
Idea came to him from the movie 300 one of the people that was involved and that told me that and it was all about
I mean that whole song he's like FSNL and the whole cast like he's basically saying like goodbye to Hollywood
I'm gonna be myself right and I listened to it over and over because I knew I was just gonna be
You know what's worse?
It is so much worse to live a life and not be yourself.
Like that is a kind of a death, you know?
of Kanye's power that I just did not care. I was like blacking out on Kanye's music.
And that's why I love that he says it's going to be a beautiful death, because it's a death of sorts, but it's very beautiful.
And then once you start building, it's a real foundation.
Because if every day you have to be someone you're not, your spirit It's in conflict at all times.
You're basically lying all the time.
You're someone that you're not.
And so when you're able to just be yourself and just face the consequences of whatever that means, to just literally be yourself, you get to start rebuilding the blocks in your life and you get to decide like, okay, this is now a real friend because I'm being me and they want to be my friend.
Like I'm not pretending to be something because I want magazine covers.
I'm not pretending to be someone I'm not because I'm trying to make money.
And I think that is, and I know that you're, Not on your journey.
I think you will get there eventually, but what brought me back to faith is like all of that wisdom is in the Bible.
Like when it says like, you know, you can't serve, you know, both money and God, right?
And I think that what's happened a lot in LA is people are serving money because there's, of course, there's an anxiety that comes from like, well, what am I going to do if I'm not doing this?
And it makes it harder and harder as those wheels keep spinning and you're just, the whole industry's around you and everything that you're getting offered is in the industry.
You're like, Well it's also a gamble because I really took a gamble by posting Trump on my page and endorsing him because everyone could have been like Matt Walsh.
Every single person there or anybody online that was on that side could have been like Matt Walsh.
And they weren't.
They were actually very receptive and loving and made me feel really accepted at the RNC.
Most people did.
Most people were really, really great to me and they were really nice and I appreciate them very much.
But I really did, I took a gamble, you know, by doing that.
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So I'm a big believer that like what we're fighting today is like actual demons.
I think there are tons of things that contribute to demons and it puts your soul at conflict.
And so I did a show last week where I was talking about how many people in the industry, rappers, have spoken out and said that they feel like they sold their soul to the devil.
Like specifically that language.
Or that they were wrestling with demons because of what they were putting out all the time.
And I wanted to, because we talked about Cardi B, and she sometimes has this break online, and she's crying, and I can't explain to you, like, my heart, I just want to hug her when I hear it.
But there's this tape that's out there of her having one of these moments again where she's talking about demons, and I want you to hear it.
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This is kind of why I didn't want to do this song, Shake It, or like any drill songs, because It's like these songs are activating these demons that I killed.
I think, yeah, I want her to know that she, and that's how I felt when I was so protective of you, when I saw TMZ harassing you, to every person, you have a right to evolve.
And the second someone tries to pigeonhole you and say you're not allowed to evolve, that person is literally trying to corrupt your spirit.
They don't want your spirit to flourish and they want you to only see yourself one way.
And so when I saw that video of her crying and there's other videos of her crying and that is because she has children now and she's on a different stage in her life.
She was talented, not because she was a stripper.
She was a star, not because she was a stripper.
When I was watching Crown Love and Hip Hop, I didn't care about the fact that she was a stripper.
She was a star because she's a star.
And I feel no one in her circle is telling her that.
Like, you do not have to do this at all because you will still have fans because you're talented.
I wanna talk to you about your OnlyFans account, because there was so much misinformation on the web about this, when everyone, after you got kicked in the head by the left, then the right came in and said, no, we're gonna kick you too, and look, we found her, and she's on OnlyFans, and she's literally just doing this because she wants a bunch of people to sign up to her OnlyFans.
And I was like, mm, I feel like there's more to the story, because the girl that I just spoke to on the phone was very genuine.
So, can you explain to everybody why there was an OnlyFans account?
Because, of course, the people that were coming at you actually had not paid to see whether or not you were posting sex content or what was happening.
I'm not on Twitter as much as I am on Instagram, which is why I have more followers on Instagram.
But I go on Twitter and I'm just like, you know, the RNC just happened and I'm like, let me see if anyone's arguing on Twitter.
And I saw that people were like, oh, she has the OnlyFans and she's available right now to talk.
And I'm like, no, I don't.
I haven't been on OnlyFans in two years.
And so I call my assistant, Joe, and I'm like, Joe, why does my OnlyFans say that it's available now?
That was supposed to be deleted a long time ago.
I haven't given any content or anything like that.
And he's like, I don't know.
I call my business manager.
And she's like, well, you know, we had this company that was doing all the DMs for you.
And when you said you didn't want to do OnlyFans anymore, they were still doing the DMs.
You were probably, I don't want to say how much I was making a month, but she was like, you were still kind of making good money every month and you weren't doing anything.
And so I was like, you cannot do this to me.
If I told you that I was done, it should have been deleted two years ago.
I'm not an avid online OnlyFans person.
I'm not going on OnlyFans to see if my account is up there.
And what's crazy is actually in my bio, and I have several links in my bio, but you have to click a certain link to go to the OnlyFans link.
And I'm my own person, so I don't click my own bio, you know?
And it made me very upset, but I also didn't fire her because I was like, I know she was just trying to... I have a lot of different streams of revenue that go into my accounts and stuff like that, and I know she was trying to look out, but I'm like, don't ever do that to me again.
There were residuals coming in via the DM or whatever and so they had this service and they were like look the money's coming in like what's the point of deleting this bank account essentially?
Okay that makes that makes sense because I was realizing I was like is anybody actually signed up to see if she's posting content or if she just has an old OnlyFans account?
The more that I speak to people, and it's funny because I keep going back to Kanye, but, you know.
He said so much to me that I couldn't even comprehend a couple of years ago about what's
going on in Hollywood.
And I think that he senses the demonism and I think he really wanted out.
I think everyone was like, what's he doing?
He's blowing up his life.
I was like, no, I think he literally wants to blow up his life.
He doesn't want a pathway back to Hollywood because he has seen it up close and he thinks
that a lot of elements of it are demonic.
And the more that you speak to people in the industry, like hearing you say that there's this pressure, like if you want a book you gotta, this is what you have to do, here's what you have to do.
It does make you wonder, why it gotta be like this?
Yeah, and they're constantly, especially amongst women, it's all about sex.
And I'm a person that I think that the contributions that the Kardashian family has made For women have been I'm not placing it squarely on them, but I just vividly recall a shift in culture, you know after the Kardashian show where I think women.
I don't just kind of saw.
Sex on display all the time.
It was like the number one show for a very long time.
And people began to aspire, like to glorify it in a way.
And that might also just be the timing of the explosion also of social media.
And they kind of like, I would say Kim kind of became like the queen of Instagram in many ways.
And people wanted to start embodying that and holding that up as like a form of idolatry.
Like this is what we should be.
Like women should be sexy all the time.
And at the same time, you had other movements that were taking place in different ways, like this modern feminism that I hate so much.
Because I think that it operates or it tries to sell itself as freedom, right?
We're doing this because we're free.
But in reality, women are enslaved by it because it then becomes the only contribution that you have.
Which is crazy because I think that people just thought I was just dumb or just like a dumb stripper and they didn't know that I was going to be as well spoken as I was at the RNC.
And, you know, you're right.
It's just like that.
And it's unfortunate.
And it's something that a lot of women in the industry are still living with.
So I hope that they, I don't know, maybe see our interview together.
and they just say, you know what, let me just be myself, whatever that is, instead of falling into
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You do not love, like I said, I crossed with one woman who said that she can sleep with 12 men in one night
and how much money she makes, how much money she makes.
And I looked at her and I just thought, I told her I was gonna pray for her.
Like literally, I'm going to pray for you because I know that what you are saying is not true,
but you need to say it so that you can keep doing it.
Well, yeah, she's saying it because the men that pay her wanna hear that.
She has to still stay within the fantasy.
You know what I mean?
And so like, let's say if you have an OnlyFans and stuff, and you get on the whatever podcast, and you're like, actually, I'm a good girl.
I've never done porn in my life.
I'm really smart.
And like, I just kind of just talk shit to these guys to make money, but I never do anything.
The guy's gonna be like, I'm never paying this girl any money ever again.
So you have to go on those podcasts essentially and say, yeah, I, you know, I had sex with 12 guys and like, you know, maybe the guys are like cucks that, that give them money, you know, and they like to hear things like that.
And they're like, oh, you said what I wanted you to say on the whatever podcast.
Now I'm going to send you $1,500.
That's how those things work.
I will tell you doing slut walk and talking to a lot of women and sex workers, 99% of sex workers do not want to be sex workers.
And that's porn, prostitution, stripping, OnlyFans, all of the above.
They don't want to do it.
And I'll leave the 1% for girls that want to argue with me online about how much they love porn or whatever.
I've talked to thousands of girls throughout the years.
Nobody wants to do that.
But the problem is, is that, like we were saying upstairs, the feminism turned women masculine, men beta.
And now what happened is, is that these girls have masculine energy and the guys are still beta.
The guys also tell the girls, No one's ever going to marry you.
You're damaged goods.
There's no redemption.
You know, you're never going to figure this out.
You might as well just give up on life.
And so that doesn't actually help the girls either.
They're just like, well, I might as well just stay in it.
No one's ever going to love me anyway.
And so it's a vicious cycle, and that's why, you know, people getting married, like marriage rates are down, and divorce is up, and we just can't get along with each other.
Like I said, you're in your early phase, but I was there.
I vividly recall sitting across from Dave Rubin, and I hadn't had it all figured out, and I just knew I disagreed with that one thing.
I now am probably considered far right, I guess.
I mean, I'm as right as I could possibly be on a lot of issues because it was like peeling back an onion.
I was like, this isn't true.
And then I was like, oh, wait, this isn't true.
And this is how feminism plays into this and plays into this.
And this is how this plays into this.
And then finally, I just was like, I am a Christian Bible based.
And because the Bible always had the answers I was looking for.
But I want to talk about some things that we disagree with because I want people to know that this isn't an act, like this is not an act.
You've said what you believe and you don't, like it's not like you're checking boxes and just saying stuff that you would expect a Christian conservative Republican to say.
Okay, so it's like, it's mostly a lot of people at the time that Um, their families didn't really necessarily accept them.
And so they created families within that community.
Um, and they named those families different things.
They were called houses, right?
Um, and so I was in a house when I was younger.
My best friend was like a gay boy.
He was like 13 or whatever.
And I was surrounded by actual trans people.
Now, back in that day, which is the 90s, 2000s, um, Let's say a trans girl would get an attitude with me.
The other trans girls that were my friends would be like, bitch, you're a man.
Don't do that to Amber.
Like you're a man.
I'm a man.
Me and you could fight, but you're not going to touch her.
So those are the trans women that I'm used to being around that I grew up with.
Right.
Um, and it was kind of shady to call like a trans girl, man, but they would do that.
So here's the thing.
Am I for gender-affirming care for children?
Absolutely not.
I think we share that same sentiment.
Am I for gender-affirming care for consenting adults?
Absolutely.
Now, do I think that a lot of people on TikTok and Instagram are actual trans people?
A lot of them are not.
They're cosplaying and they want to be a part of a community.
They want attention.
Are trans people real?
Yes, they are very much real.
And I think that those other people give the trans community a bad name.
Because they really just, and I'm sure Candace that you've been in the bathroom with trans people probably plenty of times just didn't even know because they just went to the bathroom and no one cared and they washed their hands and they left.
The problem is is that there's literally grown biological men with mustaches and beards with, you know, shaving in the women's locker room.
Um, not even remotely close to transitioning into a trans woman and they make women feel uncomfortable in women's spaces.
I'm not for that at all.
You know, but I think like someone like Danielle, for an example, that's very far in her transition.
Um, and she has a full sex change, by the way.
I think she understands that she is a biological male, but for me, I would call her she her.
I would just do that because she looks like a girl and she's so far into her transition with the breasts and the softness in the face that I wouldn't be disrespectful.
Although I think she does understand that she is a biological male.
So that's where I'm at.
And I'm also for gay marriage.
I think the more love that we have, especially in America, because it's really s***, the happier we would all be.
So I think that, and a lot of white gay male couples adopt a lot of young black children that grow up in foster care because they always say that the black boys are last to be picked.
I'm a mother of two black boys and my father was also in foster care for most of his life.
And I think that, I think that, you know, it gives these kids an opportunity to go to a good school and have a good life, even if it is two dads.
So if I'm going to play fantasy, I'm going to play fantasy with my children who are toddlers, but I'm not going to do it with an adult because I think that's part of the issue is that it's now become so commonplace and they're basically saying, I'm the same as you and you have to pretend I'm the same as you.
And I don't want you to suffer because I think you're already suffering.
I actually believe, especially for a lot of these people, and I've sat across from multiple people that are suffering with transgenderism, and one person, especially if they're very young and they go through these procedures too young, Had their entire life ruined.
And he looked across from me, Breonna Ivey, and said, I just wish somebody had said to me, you're not this.
Instead of having Hollywood glamorize this and put Caitlyn Jenner on the exact same thing you're talking about, they make it look it's going to be so amazing, you're going to be so happy.
And in reality, you can get on this path, and you can't go backwards once you get to a certain point.
And I think when it comes to gay marriage, and that again gets into my perception, which is so much Further, like, eight years along of looking into everything, I just know that the nuclear family is what has always been under attack, and they just keep trying to stop a man and a woman coming together, getting married, and having kids.
Like, that, if you look at every single one of these what I would describe as leftist positions, it's always an attack on the family.
Even climate change.
Like, how did we get there?
They're telling kids not to get married or have kids because the planet's going to be over in ten years.
When you think about transgenderism, they're editing their parts in a way they will never
be able to have productive families.
Gay marriage is obviously not a nuclear family.
You cannot have children the natural way.
Feminism is poisoning women's perspectives on men.
That being wardens of the state, you know, you don't want kids to be wardens of the state.
I grew up with a mother who spent time in a group home.
I get that too.
But I just think that there's this purposeful attack on just that normal family structure because when you have a normal family structure, you have virtually every advantage in life.
That would definitely be the ideal situation, but gay people can definitely go and help out in the foster system and adopt children and give them a better life as well.
So I agree with you that that may be a more ideal situation, but I still think that two gay men can give a kid a great home and a great education.
They are like... Well, see, so I would never buy my boy's girl toys, but if they were around a little girl and her toy happens to be there and my two, three-year-old or four-year-old would pick it up and play with it, I wouldn't say that's for girls.
My dad is white, but he's, you know, and that's the thing, too.
East Coast white people are very different than down South white people, you know, because they're more like darker white, like Italians, Greeks and stuff up on the East Coast and stuff like that.
I just want to say this because I know that so many Christians are ready to reach out to you and have said this and that they're praying for you.
Me and my husband are literally praying for you because I just have a feeling, it's a vibe, my team again will make fun of me because I'm a vibe girl, but I just think that God, even though You're saying you're an atheist.
There's no such thing as an atheist.
There are different churches and at some point I think your faith was in Hollywood and you just converted away from God to something else and it becomes feminism, it becomes climatism, whatever it is.
I think that this moment, because I've been feeling the Holy Spirit moving, Russell Brand being drawn, like this is a guy who was in Hollywood who is now praying the rosary every day.
And I spoke to him and he just said he just felt something moving.
And he realized and he's so well positioned to speak about it because he came from Hollywood and he was an addict and they loved him when he was an addict.
And then he cleaned up his life, got married, had kids and started speaking about Jesus Christ and they're like, get the heck out of here, we will ruin you.
And I just feel it for you.
I think that Everything you went through, God wanted you to go through that.
He wanted you to believe that he wasn't there.
He wanted you to question whether or not any of it's real.
And now it's because you're going to be such a voice.
For all of the young women that are watching this, who are on OnlyFans, who are giving themselves, who are crying at night, who are drinking to be able to go through with prostituting their bodies, like a lot of these OnlyFan girls who also moonlight, and they prostitute, and they feel that they can never be anything else.
And I think you are set up to be something else so that they know that it's possible.
Yeah, I want to figure out something for these girls.
Some type of non-profit, something to help something.
I want to figure it out.
I have to figure it out.
Maybe I could work with something that's already available so I don't have to start anything by myself again, but it has to be done in a certain way, so we'll see.
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I also think you should have a podcast to talk to these people.
And like I said, I feel like I'm going to see you in four years and you're going to be like, I'm a Christian, read my Bible, you're saying no, but I'm telling you, when the Holy Spirit, the Holy Spirit's already within you, you just don't see it.
And if someone had said to me when I had first, I was always, I was like, yeah, I'm a Christian, but it's different now.
And I don't know if I can go back to that because on my journey to atheism, A lot of the time it was mostly just my mom saying, just scaring the living s*** out of me when it comes to God and demons.
And being a kid and saying, we got generational demons on our back.
This whole family, we got generational demons.
And I'm like, dude, I don't want a demon on my back.
It all starts with realizing one lie and then you realize there's only one author of lies and that's Satan and there's only one author of truth and that's God.
And You, like I said, I remember feeling like that and when I was like, well, God was real.
He wouldn't allow this to happen to me.
He wouldn't allow this to happen to me.
And then when I opened myself up and realized, I'm like, oh, he put me in that scenario because he knew that I would be able to speak on this.
He wanted me to go through this negative and this negative because he knew that this was the ultimate equation and he's the great mathematician and he was like, you need a plus here, a minus here, a minus here, a minus here.
And so when you're hitting and you're seeing all these negatives in your life, you're just like, well, God can't be real, because why would he do that?
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And then when you let go and let God... I wish I had what you had.
You don't have to be ready yet and that's what I want you to give the permission is like take it one day at a time and don't let anybody make you feel pressured to know the right thing to say the right thing and know that you are gonna say the wrong thing and I think people are scared of that like if I'm not perfect immediately even me Becoming Catholic I had such I still have anxiety because I'm so afraid I understand like there are cameras everywhere And now if I mess up it's gonna be a headline, and I had to deal with that and go listen I'm not gonna get it perfect, and I pray for grace I ask people publicly for grace, and I'm asking people that are listening to this to just give her some grace You know give her some space it took a lot for her to say even one true thing and I
I hope you guys watching this that you've heard her heart in the way that I heard it on the phone and realized this is a real person and she does not have it all figured out right now and she may never have it all figured out because I don't have it all figured out right now, but it's all about whether or not you are willing and brave enough to change your mind and evolve when you realize that you've gotten something wrong.