Candace Owens labeled Taylor Swift as “the most toxic feminist that’s ever existed” during a roundtable discussion on the Daily Wire’s program “Backstage.” Owens’ criticism centered on several points: she accused Swift of manipulating her audience, particularly young girls, to gain sympathy and support in business disputes, such as her high-profile conflict with music executive Scooter Braun over the ownership of her master recordings
Owens also criticized Swift’s practice of writing songs about her ex-boyfriends, calling it “psychotic” and suggesting that it fosters a victim mentality among her fans. Additionally, she doubted the authenticity of Swift’s relationship with NFL player Travis Kelce, suggesting it was more of a business move than a genuine romance
Moreover, Owens linked Swift’s feminist stance to her friendship with Lena Dunham, arguing that Swift’s approach to feminism involves portraying herself as a victim to achieve her goals. Owens’ statements have sparked significant discussion and controversy, reflecting broader debates about feminism, celebrity influence, and the intersection of politics and pop culture.