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Candace Owens is Calling Out the Kardashians and Emily Ratajkowski for What She Calls the “Hoe Epidemic”!

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Echo Lawrence - January 19, 2024

Love her or hate her, Candace Owens often has some really good points and like many of us, she's been observing pop culture for a long time. The author is most known for her political commentary however last night she was thinking more about the ongoing "hoe epidemic" that has been going on.

We're not denying the fact that there is a lot of hoe-ness going on, but we're also not hating on the fact that more girls are getting naked on the internet than ever before. A win is still a win, even if it is slowly degrading the fabric of society in the process.

Candace took to her instagram stories last night where she spoke more about what she thinks was a pivotal moment in the hoe epidemic, the event in question was the moment Kim Kardashian shared a full frontal nude to Instagram in 2016.

I actually forgot about the feud that ended up happening after Kim posted this video, but apparently this started an ongoing battle between Kim, her sister Khloe and the actress Chloe Grace Moretz. At one point, Emily Ratajkowski even got involved in bullying the then teenager online. What a wild time on the internet.

Watch the video below to hear more about what Candace has to say about this epidemic, something she says she is pretty well versed in and compares herself to the "Steve Irwin of the hoedom"!




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