Candace - BREAKING! Taylor Swift Turns Against Blake Lively & Ryan Reynolds | Candace Ep 141

Episode Date: January 29, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 No Frills delivers. Get groceries delivered to your door from No Frills with PC Express. Shop online and get $15 in PC Optimum points on your first five orders. Shop now at nofrills.ca. All right, guys, happy Wednesday and stop everything because Taylor Swift, and yes, we are taking full credit for this. Stay at home mom, see people that have been sending me tips. We are taking full credit for this. Stay at home mom, see people that have been sending me tips. We are taking full credit for this journalism. But clearly either she or someone on her team saw our episode yesterday because we have just been on the scent like a hound. And a picture was starting to form that Taylor Swift may have been involved somewhat in the
Starting point is 00:00:38 background in what happened to Justin Baldoni. I mean, she was named in the lawsuit for a reason. And like I said on yesterday's show, it was her particular style, these Easter eggs. She was hanging out with them at that time. The New York Times article, a lot of what happened just seemed to have a flavor of Tay. Well, today, her team, and respect to them for the speed at which her marketing team moves, dropped an entire article in the press announcing that her and Blake are taking a break. They're no longer friends because, shocking, Taylor Swift feels used. She always feels used. And she wants nothing to do with the Justin Baldoni situation. Is she feeling, is she being
Starting point is 00:01:15 used or are people starting to jump into lifeboats because Ryan and Blake's Titanic, you know, the ship that not even God could sink, is sinking. It's going down because God is God. Okay. Also it's the anniversary of Jussie Smollett's hate crime. So it is indeed a dark day, the hate crime that he staged against himself six years ago. And so I decided to invite on the Nigerian brothers, the Unsundiro brothers, the people who helped him in the plot against himself. I asked them the burning questions that everyone wants to know, like, this is MAGA country. Who exactly came up with that line? You guys are going to crack up. These men are hilarious. So let's get started and welcome back to Candace. All right, guys.
Starting point is 00:02:11 So we all know the backstory here. Blake Lively essentially threatened, you could say, Justin Baldoni, calling Taylor Swift and Ryan Reynolds her beautiful little dragon monsters that she sometimes has to use to get what she wants done. Well, I am pleased to report that we have got live It does not seem to be going well for you right now. Well, we'll tell you guys, yesterday we did this episode. Obviously, you saw it. I just was starting to put together this timeline, like the psycho that I am, and recognize that Taylor Swift was just in the mix a lot. She's, she's listed a special thanks to Taylor Swift on the credits of It Ends With Us. We had a lot of question marks about why that was. And again, just her particular flavor and style of I'm the victim and like these horrible men
Starting point is 00:03:17 did something to me. And I personally did not feel that Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds had the star power to get the New York Times to risk their professional reputation to help take down Justin Baldoni. That's like global star power. That's something Kris Jenner can get done. Taylor Swift can get done. Beyonce can get done. Not Ryan Reynolds, not a Blake Lively for sure. Anyway, so today woke up Daily Mail, huge article. And I want to tell you something first and foremost before we even discuss this article. Do not let people mistake you into thinking this is just a gossip column, okay? I've hung around some of these A-listers. I used to be friends with Kanye West. I know how this works. And let me tell you something that is well-known in Hollywood is that Taylor Swift has plugs, especially at the Daily Mail, when she
Starting point is 00:04:02 wants to get a narrative out. The person that works for her is this woman named Tree. And Tree is allegedly vicious. She will protect Taylor Swift's reputation by any means necessary. And they fold. OK, the editors, the writers, journalists, when she says put something in the mail, it gets done. And I'm not saying that part allegedly. That is a fickety fact. OK, take that to the bank. Start a 401k. Tree knows how when she Fetushka as the writer. He is in the entertainment space. He's like the top writer for their entertainment column. And he's not going to just write this unless he was told this. This is how it works in the background, you guys. You have these PR people who come behind and they tell you, this is what we want planted.
Starting point is 00:04:57 And the more power you have, it will be word for word exactly what you want the public to read. So I'll tell you what they want the public to read. So I'll tell you what they want the public to read. It says Taylor Swift is taking a step back from her friendship with Blake Lively after feeling like she was used as an intimidation tactic by the actress in a lawsuit that she never wanted to be embroiled in. For the time being, she is taking a step back from Blake because she doesn't want to get tangled in this more than she already has, which is far more than she ever needed to be, an insider told the Daily Mail. Her friends also think that Blake's I'm Khaleesi and like her, I happen to have dragons text to Justin was uncool and unnecessary because she was essentially used as an intimidation tactic. She was referred to as
Starting point is 00:05:41 some kind of pet or possession. Taylor shouldn't even be involved in this at all. She was only going over to visit Blake and Ryan with the understanding that the meeting would be over. A second source said, Taylor has politely backed away from it all. She is conscious of her own image and hates that she was even mentioned. Okay, so the last part is true.
Starting point is 00:06:02 She is politely backed away because she's conscious of her own image. She's extremely conscious. But I just, it can't always be that Taylor Swift is being used. She can't always be being used. I'm sorry. It's been like a double date with Travis Kelsey. And since basically Blake Lively has filed this sexual harassment complaint with the Californian Civil Rights Department, there has not they have not been pictured together. So again, I'm going to tell you why I don't believe this article, first and foremost, because it is just Taylor's motor motor modus operandi to constantly say that she's being used and she doesn't know how she got here, blah, blah, blah. But there's also something that doesn't make sense, okay?
Starting point is 00:06:51 What do you mean you showed up and the meeting was still going on? What does that mean? What does that mean? I showed up and the meeting was still going on. So what are you being victimized by? If I show up at my friend's house and there's a meeting going on
Starting point is 00:07:04 and I didn't know it was still gonna go on, I don't need to insert myself in that meeting. Justin Baldoni, in his lawsuit, stipulates that Taylor Swift peer pressured him. And she's not denying that in this article. She's not saying I didn't speak to him. I said nothing, which I would be like, oh, you just used me as intimidation tactic in your phone. I had nothing to do with it. She is saying that she then went and heaped praise on Blake Lively's version of the opening scene. That's what his lawsuit states. This is when they were talking about that rooftop scene. OK, so she inserted herself in that. So unless Blake Laver, the nudge and said, can you go in there? In which case, Taylor Swift is still responsible for having peer pressured him.
Starting point is 00:07:41 Then there's no deniability here. She can't say I had nothing. I don't know how I got involved in this. You got involved in it because you peer pressured him to make a change that he didn't want to make to his movie. So her follow up text, which reads like a psycho, obviously, I'm Khaleesi. These are my dragons. She said it because you did something. OK, he clearly texted and said, you didn't have to do that. You didn't have to have Taylor Swift there to make me look at your edits. And Blake Lively doesn't say, oh, what are you talking about? Taylor Swift said nothing to you. Instead, she doubles and triples down by saying, she's my beautiful little monster.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Sometimes I have to release these little monsters on the world. So it happened. It actually happened. And Baldoni said that she specifically spoke up about how much she loved the script, which implies to me that unless Taylor Swift is a liar, she read the script. So she involved herself in the script of the movie. Unless she lied, again, just backing up a friend. Yeah, what she said, love the move. She must have read Blake Lively's edits. So why is she backing out here? Very carefully worded back out because she's smart. Okay.
Starting point is 00:08:48 Taylor Swift is very smart. She is media savvy. Tree is media savvy. She's looking at this case. If you're her point person, Tree, and you're reading through the documents, you're going, Blake Lively is going to lose this. Okay. So we're going to take a lifeboat now and say that we don't want to deal with this. She could still, by the way, be friends with Blake Lively is going to lose this, okay? So we're gonna take a lifeboat now and say that we don't wanna deal with this.
Starting point is 00:09:05 She could still, by the way, be friends with Blake Lively in the background. If Tree is as savvy as I think she is, she's probably gonna say to Taylor, pretend to be shocked that this article came out, but we're getting you out of this publicly. We're gonna throw this article in the Daily Mail and you tell, I don't know what happened.
Starting point is 00:09:21 I feel used by Tree. I don't know how this article happened. So the public thinks you have nothing to do with it and you are not going to be pictured with her until this thing is over. And this is being slated for 2026. Okay. So I don't even think they're not friends anymore. She's the godfather to her children, godmother to her children. But I think that Taylor Swift is publicly backing away from this friendship because she's intelligent. But like I said, I have a scent on this like a hound and I wanted to show you something and I'm going to show you why I even
Starting point is 00:09:48 further do not believe a word that Taylor Swift is saying. And I still have question marks about her involvement because something else that got sent to me is completely crazy. Okay. Seriously, this is a get seated here. This is super interesting. So I'm showing you something that I actually had saved as a piece of the puzzle, but I didn't know where it quite fit in the puzzle. So I just held it to the side. I was like, okay, this is random. It's a random thing that I know happened, but I don't know why this happened and I'm not sure why it's important. So apparently toward the end of filming for It Ends With Us and also simultaneously the end of the filming for Deadpool, because remember, these films were filming at the exact same time. Suddenly, the It Ends With Us crew decided that they needed a new composer.
Starting point is 00:10:38 It's very strange. The movie has a composer and you would not be hiring that person or trying to change that person or fire that person late in the day. You don't just suddenly switch out the composer a year after you begin filming. That sounds very stressful. And what was even more interesting is that not only did they remove the It Ends With Us composer, but they decided to use Deadpool's composer. Okay, so here's the clip that I didn't show you before because I wasn't sure about this piece. And here is Deadpool's composer, Rob Simonson, discussing that sudden change in the phone call that he got. Take a listen. Again, this is Deadpool's composer, Rob Simonson, appearing on the Score podcast. So there was like a week of recording left on Deadpool, and I suddenly get a text from Blake, and she sent a little video saying, you know, I'm doing this thing, need a score.
Starting point is 00:11:48 Can you deliver it in a week and I said I don't think a week but maybe three if we have three so that materialized and yeah so it was sequential was able to kind of finish up Deadpool but I was going from the dub of Deadpool and going back to the studio at night working on Blake's film.
Starting point is 00:12:12 So it was a little nutty. Well, it ended up being about a month. I have to wonder. I mean, no interest in dishing, but was there a composer before? Or did they just one day wake up and say, oh, you know what we need? A score. Call that guy who's doing my husband's movie.
Starting point is 00:12:39 Maybe he has time. I mean, how do you end up getting a call when we're in that kind of a pinch, unless I kind of guessed correctly? Yeah, I think probably it was a scenario of a last second
Starting point is 00:12:56 replacement. A last second replacement of a composer in which someone got kicked out of It Ends With Us, and they pulled over this guy from Deadpool last minute, the umpteenth hour. What could have happened? I didn't know what to do with this information. I was like, okay, just store it, Candace. Something will pop up, and a piece of this will make sense. So get ready, okay? Yesterday, somebody sends me an email. It's always, i'm telling you the culture man we are on
Starting point is 00:13:26 these people we are just like the whole fbi unit of like stay-at-home moms you know dads that are really good at tech sending me information so this woman puts on my radar that there's a reddit post an anonymous reddit post i kid you not that went up six months ago, six months ago during the week of the It Ends With Us premiere. Now, typically you write a post anonymous, who cares, right? You're like, okay, well, like this seems like a stretch. No, it's not a stretch. This is amazing. This person correctly stated everything that was going to happen. Well, since what has happened since and what was happening in the background, essentially they present themselves as like, I know the person, a person that is going through this. Here is what is going on.
Starting point is 00:14:09 And you're not going to believe what is going on and why it's happening. And of course, when this person posted on Reddit, no one believed her because who would believe an anonymous post? A person saying that there's all this drama happening in the background. The date on this post is August 12th.
Starting point is 00:14:22 So just to give you the timeline, it ends with us, world premiere was August 6th. Okay. So just to give you the timeline, it ends with us. World premiere was August 6th. That's when they had the red carpet premiere. Justin Baldoni gets put into the basement. August 9th is when you, me, if we wanted to, could go see it in theaters. This person on August 12th decides to write a whole long post because they're overcome with emotion and they don't know where to drop it. And that's what it's for, right? You can't say it to people that you know, so you just drop it on the platform. And look what this person says. This is amazing. Okay, I'm going to read you the post-its entirely. This is in the Reddit feed for Colleen Hoover.
Starting point is 00:14:55 This user writes, okay, I know a lot of the inside drama for It Ends With Us, and I just don't know who to share it with, so here we are. I'm obviously using a throwaway, but I know someone who worked on the movie for most of its run who would have gotten these details piping hot and not some grapevine situation. They told me firsthand what they know. I'll give you the bullet points. Supposedly, Blake felt that Justin made her uncomfortable on set. One instance in particular, they said, was that Justin told Blake that she looked sexy in what she was wearing on set. I don't know the context around it. Pause there. Fact check, true. It was in Blake Lively's lawsuit. She said that he used the word sexy. This is a huge part of a lawsuit that we then found out in December. This person's dropping this tea in August. And Justin Baldoni's defense
Starting point is 00:15:38 was this was a word that she introduced into our lexicon, so to speak, in terms of our friendship. She used to say sexy. So when I said sexy, I thought that was an okay term. So this person knows that. It's in both of their lawsuits. Next, they say, apparently, Justin wasn't happy with the original editors being cut out of the movie. So he hired his own team to do his version of the movie. Blake wanted to do her own version of the movie as a result, but Sony said no. Again, that fact check's true. We know that there were two versions that ended up being created. So Blake goes to Sony and threatens to go to the New York Times with a story that says that Justin was sexually harassing her on set if they don't let her have her own version. This is crazy, okay? Crazy because in Justin Baldoni's suit, he alleges that for months, Blake Lively was
Starting point is 00:16:35 colluding with the New York Times for months. And I'm going, where is he getting for months? We've now traced this back to December 18th. Well, this must be the version is that she basically said, give me what I want or I will go to the New York Times. So now this is all an allegation, but it's fact checking true because she ended up going to the New York Times and actually doing this, OK, in the background. So if Sony told her, no, you don't get to edit our film, she says, I will go to New York Times and blast you for sexual harassment. Let's keep reading what this person dropped. Sony freaks out and says, okay, whatever you want. Again, when you read through Justin's complaint
Starting point is 00:17:09 and what was happening behind the scenes with Sony, this, I would say, fact checks true based on the evidence and documents that I've seen. It then says, Justin is banned from the Sony lot. I don't think forever, just for the run of the movie, but I could be wrong. That would make sense if they're worried about a Me Too situation.
Starting point is 00:17:24 They're gonna be like, okay, we don't want this to happen. And so we're going to separate from you creatively, not let you get involved or do anything. This is the reason how this is how he ends up in the basement. It then says Blake hires T Swift's music video editors to do her version while she's filming in Italy for something else. Guess what? That fact checks true as well. Blake Lively went to Italy to film A Simple Favor 2, another movie, and we had never had this tip that she hired Taylor Swift's music video editor, okay? Next, Blake has a friends and family screening to get thoughts with lots of A-listers. Ben Affleck, Bradley Cooper, I think, et cetera, et cetera. Now, why is that stunning to me? Because another piece I couldn't figure out is why in the credits, when they make fun of It Ends With Us and they put in Gordon Reynolds,
Starting point is 00:18:15 if you could pull that credit up right now, Skylar, if we could pull in the credits from It Ends With Us, if we have it, they also included Bradley Cooper. And I didn't know why. I was like, why is she giving a special thanks to Bradley Cooper in the It Ends With Us? Why did Blake Lively move to do that? That made no sense to me. This then locks that in. Bradley Cooper then sees the edit that was done with Taylor Swift's editor. This person had the tea. Let's keep, yep, there we go right there. So you see, we're pulling this up now. Gordon Reynolds, that top line. I was like, why is she thanking Bradley Cooper, Taylor Swift, Britney Spears? She wore her outfit, Austin Swift. I was like, why are we thanking Bradley Cooper? Well, this person has connected that dot for us very quickly. Let's keep reading what they had to say.
Starting point is 00:18:59 So she gets their thoughts. Everyone is like, oh, this movie makes no effing sense. Blake realizes she needs to hire an experienced film editor to fix it. So Blake uses a T Swift song in the movie that the studio loves having in there. Again, that fact checks true. We all know that they use a Taylor Swift song and they did a lot of press about that. Taylor Swift finds out that the original composer for the movie is someone that she worked with in the past that was mean to her. And she says it's either me or it's him. So you can use my song, but you got to get rid of this composer. Sony fires that composer to keep the Taylor Swift song.
Starting point is 00:19:41 I think that's everything I know. Guys, guys, guys. I'm feeling that every single bit of that post, which happened four months before the general public was aware of anything going on before any lawsuits were filed, has to be absolute facts. So that again, puts Taylor Swift at the center of this. It ends with us. Drama saga, composers leaving music in there. She was involved during this time heavily with Ryan Rettles and with Blake Lively. And for that reason, my friend, I am sorry, but you have to be subpoenaed. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. You're coming. You're coming to court. I am subpoenaing Taylor
Starting point is 00:20:24 Swift into this lawsuit that I had nothing to do with, but I'm telling you right now, Justin Baldoni, subpoena her because she's got something to do with this, okay? I'm not saying how much she has to do with this, but I'm saying that Reddit post is giving me like, we're on the money here. Sorry, tree. We're probably going to have to subpoena Bradley Cooper too. I think Bradley Cooper's got to come. Sorry, guys. I want everybody in the courtroom. Okay, I'm going. Me, I'm going. I'm going to bring Savannah. I'm going to be dressed up. I am watching this go down next year. Everyone has to be subpoenaed. There was much more going on here than meets the eyes. Okay, this is like an octopus. She's like covering everything.
Starting point is 00:20:57 It's got more tentacles, arms than we could have ever imagined. And by the way, speaking of subpoenas, we are especially subpoenaing Colleen Hoover, the writer of the book, because there is something that stinks to high heaven there. Because why did she delete her Instagram on January 22nd? She didn't delete it when Blake Lively filed. She was with Blake Lively, all this stuff. She didn't delete it when Justin Baldoni filed. I think he filed a couple of days later. Why did she move to delete her Instagram on January 22nd after Brian Friedman started making the rounds signaling that he was going to subpoena all of these communications?
Starting point is 00:21:34 I think we're trying to delete a digital trail. I don't like it. I also don't like that shortly after we had this announcement from a Variety article. I mean, shortly after her little sit down with Blake Lively, we showed you this clip. I'm going to show it to you again, where she doesn't seem surprised when Blake Lively says like, oh, if Colleen gets her movie back, I would love to be in the sequel. This was on CNN, just reminding you. Okay. So this is her and Blake Lively having this conversation during the week
Starting point is 00:22:07 that I think it was August 7th. Yeah, August 7th, when their movie, It Ends With Us, came out, reminding you what they said for a reason. Take a listen. And it's their- Yeah, just like, supposed to have a sequence.
Starting point is 00:22:20 What, chance that you can have a what? A sequence, like it starts with this. I mean, if Colleen has her rights, I'll go anywhere. I'll follow this woman anywhere. Y'all heard her. Y'all heard her. I did hear her. And I heard you, Colleen. You didn't seem surprised by that. And Justin Baldoni already owned the rights. You sold them to him. Wayfarer Studio already owned the rights. So what did you two know that the general public didn't know? And then follow following that little sit down I started looking into Colleen Hoover. And she, at some time around this period, at least according to this Variety article, launched her own production company with the aim of getting control over her future books. Okay. Look at this. This is Variety article that was published on October 7th.
Starting point is 00:23:09 And it's saying Colleen Hoover novel. This is another one. Reminders of him. Sets movie adaptation at Universal for Valentine's Day 2026. Okay. Buried in that article, it says she and Hoover, and they were referring to a partner, her partner Levine, will produce through their newly launched production company, Heartbones Entertainment. So I think something's going on here. I think that we're going to have to bring in some Heartbones Entertainment execs. I even went so far as to look up their LLC and see if there had been any movement. So she filed for Heartbones Entertainment LLC in Beverly Hills in California in January of 2023. I'll add it to our timeline. But there was a change. Go back to that. And this screenshot doesn't show you. She changed her agent for this LLC in October. So right around the time that this
Starting point is 00:24:02 came and this announcement came of Heartbones Entertainment, she moved to make her agent a very, very high-flying law firm, a lawyer there that works for a law firm that's recently changed its name. I mean, they repped everyone from Johnny Depp to Brad Pitt. I mean, A-list, A-list. Jake Gyllenhaal. And I'm going, what's that move about? I've got questions. I got to dig a little into Colleen Hoover, this production company being launched, a little, ha ha ha, you heard her. Yep, we did hear her, Colleen. We did. It's echoing in my mind, Colleen. And I find you to be suspicious and I find Taylor Swift to be suspicious. And from what I know about Taylor Swift and how she got her master's and how the public still doesn't really understand how that happened from a business perspective. And yet it's all about
Starting point is 00:24:49 the press. It's all about the press. If you can win the press war, then you can kind of do whatever you want in the background. And I am feeling, I'm getting vibes, that this entire move was about sinking Justin Baldoni, potentially, because they just wanted to get this movie and the sequel out of his hands. And a better story would have been, well, we're giving it to Colleen Hoover. She's the book owner. She has to own her masters, right? Rather than who invested in that, by the way, Harpo and Sertain. I'm just wondering, does she own it a hundred percent? Did Ryan and Blake make an investment in it? I want to see their Instagram communications. You can't just like throw bleach on it and smash a file and think that we're not going
Starting point is 00:25:28 to find it. There's digital footprints, Colleen, and I'm going to need yours. I need yours immediately. Okay. So anyways, everyone right now is scattering into the wind, including, look at this headline, Blake Lively's own brother-in-law. Okay. So Blake Lively has a sister that is more talented than her.
Starting point is 00:25:43 Her name is Robin Lively. Absolutely loved her in Teen Witch. Really a fantastic movie, Robin. Anyways, Robin is married to a guy and he initially came out and was throwing shade at Justin Baldoni. And look at this headline, Blake Lively's brother-in-law apologizes. This is today, guys, for anything unkind, he said, amid Justin Baldoni drama, because now we're chasing down the real bullies, right? And so, by the way, and I think there's another headline of him saying that People magazine is covering it. I want to say I respect that. I respect if you got it wrong, like legitimately, and you maybe really thought she was sexually assaulted.
Starting point is 00:26:21 Now you've read through the complaint and you're saying, you know what? I shouldn't have done that. That is like respectable right there. It's the people like Brandon Sklenner who are silent right now, who hide this, read the complaint, read the, we read it. And then we read Justin's and it is despicable that you threw a guy under the bus. I think Brandon Sklenner, he's got to be subpoenaed. Okay. He absolutely must be subpoenaed into my courtroom. That's how I feel. I want Brandon Sklenner, Colleen Hoover, and Taylor Swift subpoenaed into this courtroom. And an article in the Daily Mail is not going to stop that Taylor Swift team. So we will pause there. Guys, I have literally the most hilarious...
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Starting point is 00:29:36 played a part in this. So canisowens.com, and we have all that extra information. Okay, guys. Abel and Ola on Sundairo listen six years ago a terrible thing happened black guy walking through Chicago got beat up by some MAGA people and then we found out that he maybe beat up himself but it was a traumatizing thing for him to go through nonetheless so I just would like
Starting point is 00:29:57 to show you this clip of Jussie on Jussie Smollett on ABC News after the horrific incident that has never been happened before, a hate crime against thyself. Take a listen. Who says empire? This MAGA country ties a noose around your neck and pours bleach on you. And this is just a friendly fight, I will never be the man that this did not happen to. I am forever changed. I have fought for love. I'm an advocate. I respect too much
Starting point is 00:30:34 the people who I am now one of those people who have been attacked in any way. You do such a disservice when you lie about things like this. If the attackers are never found, how will you be able to heal? Um, I don't know. Let's just hope that they are, you know what I'm saying? Like, let's, let's not go there yet. Let's, um, I'm not laughing. You're laughing. And for those of you that are laughing in the chat, I'm completely disgusted with you. This was a real attack. It's just one that we've never considered. Um, and I felt when he said that, like, we got to find these attackers, like I had to find them and I did find them. And so ladies and gentlemen, we are going to cut, we filmed this interview with them yesterday so
Starting point is 00:31:29 we could roll it today. So I'm going to roll it for you guys. And then I will see you for live questions. And I promise you this interview is going to make your day. Take a listen. Abel and Ola, I have been meaning to interview you guys for quite some time. I mean, really fantastic, fantastic work. I guess my first question really is how much would it be if I wanted to book you to conduct a hate crime against myself at this moment? I'm assuming prices have gone up. Yes, definitely. It's not no longer thirty five hundred.
Starting point is 00:32:09 We've a hundred X that. So, yeah. OK, so you might be out of my budget. There's a lot of questions here that I think many people have. But I guess my first question is, were there my second question, rather, were there no white people available for this particular park. So I think if you're going to try to do, you know, this is MAGA country. I got, you know, assaulted by some white people. Maybe trying to cast some white guys in this part might have been good. Yes, I agree. Let me explain something. I blame for this whole thing, President Trump, for this whole experience that went down. And the reason
Starting point is 00:32:46 I blame him is because in 2016, he did not adjust the DEI issue. So we were DEI hires. That's why he used us. So I blame President Trump. So can you tell me how did Jesse breach? I need to know how the conversation started because it's such an awkward conversation to have. Like, can you assault me and pretend to be white guys? So I just need to hear you guys tell me how it went down. Yeah, so he initially texted me saying that he wants to speak with me on the low that um i should come meet him at cinespace where they film empire so i went to go meet him and he was driving me home and he was smoking weed of course he always does and he just randomly said i want you to beat me up yeah crazy right but before he before he said that he did say uh kim k she had just got and robbed in paris her family and he was telling me how that was staged that's what he said he said
Starting point is 00:34:00 it was completely fabricated that it was a publicity stunt. So he was trying to let me, like trying to convince me to do this. And then he was like, yeah, I want you to beat me up. So I was at first confused. I didn't say anything. And I waited for him to say something else because I was dumbfounded. And then he said, yeah, I need you to beat me up, fake beat me up. So then he then proceeded to ask me if my brother would do it. And I said, sure, he would.
Starting point is 00:34:30 So that's what happened. So you're just in a car and he's like, remember that Kim K thing? That entire thing was fake, which, by the way, I have not heard that. So that's very interesting that he would say that. And maybe he would know. Who knows? But so he's just saying to you like I need you to do this you're saying your brother's instantly in when did he kind of spell out for you the plan of how he
Starting point is 00:34:52 wanted to go down and also did he tell you why he wanted you to do it is he just like a just like a PR stunt yeah so initially he so we went to go meet my brother that day. When he drove me home, we saw my brother. He got in the car, and then he laid out the details, exactly what he wanted us to do. And then we did a drive-thru, not a drive-thru, a run-thru the next day. Like rehearsal, a dress rehearsal. A dress rehearsal just rehearsal yeah where we went to the location he he picked out everything all the details he picked it out and he said a camera would be right there that we're gonna do it right here by the stairs and the camera will capture everything
Starting point is 00:35:39 and he did mention that it was for publicity well he, he didn't say it. It was implied that it was supposed to be for publicity because he said he was going to disperse it to the media companies. And what he didn't say was he never said it was going to be reported to the police, which then made him a criminal. Okay. So whose idea was the bleach? Because that's a very compelling part of the story. I mean, I've been black a long time, I would say.
Starting point is 00:36:10 And when I think of crimes against black people, just from my experience, no one like throws bleach because it's not going to dye your skin white per se. So whose genius idea was the bleach? So actually, it was originally supposed to be gasoline, but I did not feel comfortable throwing gasoline on somebody. So I changed it to bleach. Yeah, it's actually a better option. That's a good touch. So you OK, so you got the bleach in there.
Starting point is 00:36:43 Now, when he recommended the gasoline, what even, why even the gasoline? I don't know. Dramatics. I don't know, Jesse, personally. Yeah, but he doesn't sound like the brightest, you know, maybe the brightest of stars, so to speak, because I don't know why would you wait? And by the way, gasoline kind of expensive, you know? Okay. So here's another question. Black people, obviously just going into some black science here. We don't particularly love the cold. So that was the, one of the first things that flagged me as weird. I said, listen, you can't tell me that black people are out during a polar vortex.
Starting point is 00:37:26 Was the polar vortex accidental? Did you pick that night accidentally? It was very accidental. So Jesse wanted it to be done. My brother could go more into it. He wanted it to be done before we left for Nigeria. So we already had a trip going to Nigeria that we booked three months prior. So he reached out to us and he knew we were going to Nigeria.
Starting point is 00:37:50 So he asked, hey, when are you guys going to Nigeria? Oh, tomorrow? Well, I need it done today. You know, and that's how it went down. And we were only going to be in Nigeria for two weeks. And he said, no, he can't wait for two weeks. And we have an idea why that might have happened. Yeah, it was kind of crazy because his flight, he was coming back from New York that day.
Starting point is 00:38:17 And his flight kept getting delayed. It got delayed like twice where we had to change the original time of 12 a.m. to 2 a.m. in the morning. And he still wanted to go on with the plan. He said, no, we're still doing it. So that's what happened. He wanted us to do it before we left to Nigeria. So you guys are communicating and he's like, no, it's still on. Like, is this just on text?
Starting point is 00:38:44 OK, so all all this is being documented and when you realized how many degrees it was not that night did you as black men have some second thoughts about whether you were going to embrace this polar polar vortex were there any second thoughts there was four thoughts. Four thoughts. Man, it was cold as hell. It was colder than penguin feet. I'm saying there was times we were like, you know what, let's just go back, bro.
Starting point is 00:39:14 Let's just go back. Yeah. Actually, because he was late. He was not at the exact spot exactly at 2 a.m., so we gave him literally a couple minutes to show up because we weren't going to wait out there. But lo and behold, he showed up at the last minute. Wow. Unbelievable. And so when he gave you the script, per se,
Starting point is 00:39:38 because you went over the plan, the detailed plan, was this is MAGA country in it or were you guys sort of ad-libbing um MAGA country I feel that we came up with that but all the other all the other stuff like all the like the real bad derogatory stuff that was all Jesse yeah. Well, he wanted the red hats and we just made it MAGA country. So, yeah. So he wanted us to say the F word. He wanted us to say, wanted us to say, aren't you that empire?
Starting point is 00:40:19 And then we're like this MAGA country before beating them up. Well, fake beating them up. Yeah. I think the greatest part is the line. This is MAGA country before beating them up, well, fake beating them up. I think the greatest part is the line, this is MAGA country. If we're going for the awards here, whoever came up with that line is the creative genius of the two of you because I just think it is hilarious.
Starting point is 00:40:36 It's just objectively, this is MAGA country. No, he wanted us to get actual Make America Great Again hats, but we couldn't find them nowhere in Chicago. In Chicago, the bluest city ever. So we just got a regular red hat from the beauty supply.
Starting point is 00:40:58 And did he say to you, what did he say about your not white faces? Like, was it his suggestion that you had to cover them? How did that, what did he say about your not white faces? Like, was it his suggestion that you had to cover them? How did that, what did he say? Yeah. So since there were going to be cameras, he said, make sure you cover your face, wear masks and all that. So we, you couldn't see our face. It was to the point that, so my brother and I, we were playing. It was an acting gig for us. So we were playing white supremacists, white racists from the South. So we even came up with names.
Starting point is 00:41:32 He was Bubba, but I didn't have no name. So it was so believable to the point that when we were in the Uber on our way there, the Uber driver told the police that there were white guys. So he thought we were white. Yeah, because we were talking in our Southern accent, our best Southern accent. If you don't mind, just because we're here, could we hear Bubba's Southern MAGA country accent?
Starting point is 00:42:05 Yeah, so that night when we went and took care of Jesse, that little Jesse. Yeah. Go get that boy over there. That boy thought he could fight us back. Yeah, alright. We took care of that boy, didn't we?
Starting point is 00:42:19 Yeah, we did. This is MAGA country, and you better know it. I don't know if we're going to be in trouble for that. Your accents are terrible. I know. You sound like two Nigerian men trying to sound like you're from Tennessee.
Starting point is 00:42:39 They're terrible. People from Chicago don't know, you know. Oh, my gosh. It's so funny. Okay, so when you got the noose, this is very important. That's all that happens down here. There's nooses everywhere. Did you ever expect that following the incident, Jesse would be so dumb as to leave the noose around his neck
Starting point is 00:43:07 and still be holding the sandwich. This seems like this maybe went wrong in the improv skit because I do think that if I was getting jumped with gasoline and bleach and being called the N-word and the F-word that I might drop the sandwich. Like it's not that, Subway's not particularly the greatest thing I've ever eaten. He didn't do that. So what happened there? He might have been hungry, right? Especially
Starting point is 00:43:30 after ass whooping. Yeah, that ass whooping was pretty hard on him. But we think he left the news for a reason. And so two months prior, I think in December, a bill was passed or it passed the Senate floor or the House floor. And then it was going to the other side. And it was the anti lynching bill. I don't know if it was called that at that time. And it was also coming up again, February 14th. And that's the reason why we believe he wanted us to do it right before we went to Nigeria, because we wouldn't have been back by February 14th. So our book, so we released a book that tells about the whole situation about if you make a mistake, you know, that's not the end all be all. You can move forward and pass that. And our book explains who we think might have brought this.
Starting point is 00:44:29 Yeah, we don't think Jesse's the actual mastermind behind this. We think somebody put him up to this. Yeah, honestly. Yeah. Let me tell you, no one's ever accused Jesse Smollett of being a mastermind. I will I will tell you that. So what is the title of your book and where can people go to find it? So the title of the book is Bigger Than Jesse, the modern. What is it? The disturbing need for modern day lynching. And it is found on Amazon or anywhere you buy your books, Barnes and Noble, anywhere. OK, so you guys, you're hearing that my listeners, if you want to hear more about this story, which is truly it's it's now a part of American history. It's positively hilarious. Just a couple of things, obviously, for you guys listening.
Starting point is 00:45:11 If a black person ever tells you that they went out in a polar vortex, it's funny business. OK, it's just not what we do genetically. We cannot do certain things. And that's one of them. That's why we don't ski ice hockey, none of those things. And so that's why I knew the story never made sense. But go out and buy their book. They are positively hilarious. And they were completely honest from the beginning with the police. They came forward and told the truth because for them, they were just they were just trying to play a part. They were just trying to be Bubba. You know, they didn't know that they were getting involved with some crazy politics in trying to get an anti lynching bill passed.
Starting point is 00:45:44 You guys, I am so glad that you joined me today. I can't tell you, I've watched your interviews and you guys are hilarious. So I wish you all the success in the world. And the next time I get in touch, please do know that it will be to stage my own hate crime. And I'm going to have some really good lines for you. Okay, we ready. Get your money up. Thank you guys so much for joining. We'll put a link up to your book. Thank you. We appreciate you. Well, I'm disgusted at the live chat right now. A lot of laughing emojis.
Starting point is 00:46:27 They shared a story that has given Jussie Smollett great pain. Plausibly the worst accent I've ever heard in my entire life. I knew that would brighten your day because it brightened my day when we recorded it yesterday. Very, very funny. All right, guys, we could almost get into all of your comments and questions during this article. First, I want to remind you, one of our sponsors, American Financing, I know there's a lot of Americans
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Starting point is 00:48:57 we're deciding whether or not we need to spend the day working on the Emmanuel Macron intro. But if we are here tomorrow, I also got more metadata, which suggests that the New York Times titled the article and began working on the article on December 10th. So our timeline is getting crazy. We are really starting to understand what evil, in my view, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively were in cahoots to impart upon Justin Baldoni. And we are, listen,
Starting point is 00:49:23 we are being copy and pasted from right now. I'm literally having the Daily Mail steal our content and create articles and pretend that they found all of this stuff. And it obviously is not true. You guys did. We did. It is our little CIA, Candace Investigation Academy, whatever you want to call it, that association that's sending all of this information to info at Candace.com. So many insiders saying, I worked here, I worked there, I'm on set. Or just saying, have you seen this? So it's you guys, like it's independent journalism, the people at home that are making dinner for their kids
Starting point is 00:49:53 who find time at night to look up some stuff. So I wanna thank you guys and credit you guys and know you should know that you are bigger than the media. Okay, we're already at 50 minutes, but I do wanna get to some of these questions. Oh my gosh, the officer Tatum is here. He says, Candace is the GOAT. That is my brother.
Starting point is 00:50:07 I absolutely love, obviously, Brandon Tatum. I love Corinne Tatum. So thank you guys so much for donating just now to the show. You could have just gotten a whole year subscription to CandaceOwens.com. Beans writes, Candace spilling the tea all over the place. Thank you. Thank you for supporting the show. Kim T. writes, I love your straightforward telling it how it is commentary. You're the best. I get a good laugh listening to
Starting point is 00:50:28 you. Thank you. I genuinely am just so happy. Like I'm happy to be free. I'm happy to be independent. And I'm just happy that more people are getting to hear me and not believe all of the horrible things I feel like the media said about me for years. It feels like we've now gotten to a place where people know that it's not true. Alex Needham asks, I didn't know I needed this interview, but I did need it. See, I knew you guys needed it. We needed the Nigerian brothers. They are just gems. I love them.
Starting point is 00:50:53 And by the way, they never lied to the police. For them, it really wasn't acting. They got cast as two white racist men in the middle of a Chicago vortex. That was real. They were happy about being cast for $3,500. And they said, you know, Jesse wrote them a check. And when we were offline,
Starting point is 00:51:08 they said they don't accept checks anymore. So if I do book them, I'm going to have to pay them cash, I assume. They're done with the business of putting things in writing. So when I execute my hate crime against myself, I'll keep you guys posted. Mud writes,
Starting point is 00:51:22 Blake and Ryan are visible farts. Okay, Mud, thank you for that. Thank you very much for that. Eerie says, Candace always pulls up with the smoke and receipts. Yes, like I said, my investment in this, to me, it's not a Hollywood story. It is a Me Too story. It is a political movement that got hijacked by women that understood they could easily take down men who would not be able to defend themselves against toxic femininity. And I have three sons. And so I am going to see this through until the very end. Like I said, me and Savannah will be at the courthouse.
Starting point is 00:51:53 We will be dressed, ready to go, sunglasses at the courthouse. I deserve a seat in there. And I hope that you guys will encourage them to give me a seat in there, Justin Baldoni's legal team. Because I'm sure they're watching this too. They don't even know any of this. They're watching this, finding stuff out.
Starting point is 00:52:06 Justin Baldoni seems like, what? This is crazy. We got a subpoena to Taylor Swift. Yeah, you do. You have to subpoena her. Belle Eve writes, T Swift, Easter eggs are strategically planned for months and years. Nothing seems out of her control for a beneficial narrative or profit. Either there's more to the plan or this is the implosion of it. Yeah, I just have a lot of questions. She just was hanging out with them a lot during that time and involved in the movies. And I just know how friends are when girls chat. I don't think she just walked in there and said, hey, I love her script changes. That doesn't sound right to me. So backing away from it now feels a little shady. I'm not saying I'm blaming Taylor Swift for everything. I'm just saying that I don't buy
Starting point is 00:52:44 that she didn't know he was going to be there. You either read the script or you didn't. But I do probably buy that she was a little embarrassed about that text message referring to her as a dragon because it is bullying. And she has very carefully crafted her brand to make people believe that she doesn't engage in that. But I actually think she does a lot. And people can't defend themselves against whatever narrative she puts out with her Easter eggs. I think men are scared to stand up and say that actually didn't happen. Fadi Shrakey writes, Candice, big virtual hug from your number one Syrian Arab Muslim fan who happens to be a homo but not fake or gay. I'm glad that you're not
Starting point is 00:53:21 fake or gay. That's amazing. I pray for you and your family's safety and prosperity. Keep doing God's work. Waking up every day at 1 a.m. to watch your show from Dubai. God bless. And yes, even as a Muslim, Jesus is king. I love that. I really want to go see Dubai. And that's like on me and my husband's list, but I can't stop being pregnant.
Starting point is 00:53:39 I don't know. It's like a disorder or something. I really got to talk to a doctor, see a doctor about this. South Pole writes, this is a two-part comment, a super chat. Candace, maybe this is a little crazy to ask, but we have a red pill friend and content creator named Adam Francisco. He does not have a large following on YouTube, but he has been a staunch supporter of Trump and the conservative movement.
Starting point is 00:54:01 He has been in need of a kidney donor for a while and has been posting the last couple of weeks that he is in dire need of a transplant and is asking his limited supporters if they can or if they know anyone who can help. Well, we have just now broadcast that to at least a million people who will see it. So Adam Francisco is his name. He did not include his handle here, content creator. You never know. Sometimes somebody sees something and the next thing you know, he gets a new transplant. the very least people can keep adam francisco in his prayers all right guys we will stay on the hunt like i said we don't know if we're going to be back tomorrow uh i i want to come back so i have to show you that metadata thing and there's some other stuff going on i have to talk to you about but i also have to work on this macron piece so it's crazy right now
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