Political commentator Candace Owens is always on the attack. Whether it’s hurling insults at Democrats, spewing anti-vax rhetoric, or inciting an unlikely Twitter feud with “WAP” singer Cardi B, Owens continues to pine for the spotlight as a controversial conservative media figure.

One of Owens’ more memorable meltdowns was aimed at singer Harry Styles following his appearance on the cover of Vogue‘s December 2020 issue. Outraged that Styles bent gender norms by appearing on the cover in a gown, Owens claimed society would not survive the feminization of men in the Western world. “It is an outright attack,” Owens tweeted. “Bring back manly men.”

Her most recent call to “#BringBackManlyMen” was aimed at Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, who stepped away from his work on paternity leave. “@PeteButtigieg taking two months for paternity leave in the middle of a national transportation crisis is sickeningly pathetic,” Owens fired at Buttigieg in a tweet. “Privileged times have produced the weakest men that have ever lived in America.”

With Owens having such strong opinions about men in today’s world, many are wondering what makes the man in her life — AKA George Farmer — stand out?

Candace Owens found her match in George Farmer

Candace Owens and George FarmerChip Somodevilla/Getty Images

On brand with her political persona, Candace Owens’ husband George Farmer comes from a family with a political background. According to The Sun, British-born Farmer is the son of Lord Michael Farmer, a member of an elite, law-making government body called the House of Lords. Farmer graduated from Oxford University with a degree in theology, per The Sun.

Like his wife, Farmer has staunch conservative values. The former chairman of right-wing group Turning Point UK was recently named CEO of Parler, a microblogging app used almost exclusively by far-right Trump supporters, per Independent. Farmer’s appointment came shortly after the app was removed from Google Play and Apple’s App Store following the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol — though the app has since returned to Apple’s App Store. “My goal is to provide the platform for the disenfranchised and the voiceless who feel that the mainstream has cut them out,” Farmer said in an interview with the Financial Times of his role with the disgraced app.

Owens’ relationship with the fellow conservative thinker moved quickly. According to the Daily Mail, Farmer proposed after knowing Owens for only two and a half weeks. The outlet reports that Farmer said that he fell in love with Owens so hard that nothing else mattered.

Farmer and Owens share more than political views

George Farmer kissing Candace OwensInstagram

After only eight months of dating, Candace Owens and George Farmer married at the Trump Winery in Virginia over Labor Day weekend in 2019, per Daily Mail. The black-tie affair didn’t lead Trump loyalist Owens to shed her political affiliation for the evening, as the outlet reported that Owens and her husband shared a MAGA-inspired wedding cake that read “Make Weddings Great Again.”

It’s clear Owens and Farmer share a bond beyond their love of right-wing policy. Farmer sang the praises of his wife following their wedding, writing on social media: “Could my wife @RealCandaceO look anymore beautiful? She takes the crown for the most beautiful woman in the world” (via Daily Mail). On January 13, Owens happily announced on Twitter that she and Farmer welcomed a baby boy into the world.

While Farmer lays low on social media as the new Parler CEO, Owens continues to show off that she and her man are a united front on her Instagram, with their latest pic together as of this writing endorsing Donald Trump’s return as president in the 2024 election.

Original Article: Who Is Candace Owens’ Husband, George Farmer? (nickiswift.com)


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7 thoughts on “Who Is Candace Owens’ Husband, George Farmer?”
  1. I like her, but I think Mr. Trump could serve America by throwing his support behind Ron DeSantis—Younger, less controversial and very dedicated and pro American all the way

    1. I agree. President Trump did his best while in office and achieved far more than many Presidents have done in the past, but because of all the hatred that is still being cast at him after leaving office he can do more good by supporting DeSantis. There are still supporters of President Trump, but the Democrats would still go after him to ensure that he would not be re-elected. He is their greatest fear.

      1. I think you’re both wrong, Trump was an amazing President and I want him back. DeSantis is young has many years to run but not now. Oh and the way there are probably more Trump supporters now than before, I like someone who says what they mean, mean what they say and doesn’t apologize when some sad liberal moron doesn’t agree. People like both of you are the problem with this country never stand by anyone when things get tough.

    2. I think DeSantis would make a fine president! Right now I’m supporting General Flynn as my first choice, DeSantis second and Trump as a disappointing backstop.

    3. I’d like to see Trump and DeSantis as running mates. That way, after Trump’s second 4 years, VP De Santis could hold office for 8 more years making it a total of 12 conservative years of government.

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