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Candace Owens claims to have received messages and instructions from the rapper for her legacy

The political commentator Candace Owens stated in a live broadcast on YouTube which he received from Kanye West records considered “secret evidence” that he would have asked to be released if something happened to him. Second Owensthe data would have been shared as collateral to protect his name and legacy.

According to the report, Kanye asked that these contents be made public immediately if he suffered any type of attack or death. Owens also said:

Kanye sent me all the messages from people who were threatening me. I have them all.” She also stated that she believed that hostile groups were trying to harm both the rapper and her.

Owens related this episode to an old case of forced hospitalization of Kanyewhich has been the subject of public speculation and controversy on the part of the artist. Furthermore, she defended the rapper, saying that he had courage in breaking contracts and assuming his own voice in the face of media control.

The commentator, who has been publicly close to the artist for years, reinforced that she will always be by his side and reaffirmed her trust in him. She further accused that the same groups behind the threats to Kanye could be linked to attacks against herself or other allies.

To date, there is no public confirmation of Kanye about these allegations. All that remains is to wait for official statements from the rapper or his representatives to confirm or deny the content released by Owens.

Kanye West There is a confirmed show in Brazil for November 29, 2025. However, so far, there is no defined location for the performance.

Kadu Soares is graduating in Journalism from Faculdade Cásper Líbero, and spends the day consuming music, sports, films and series. He has a profile on TikTok and a blog on Substack, where he reviews musical projects.

Source: Rollingstone

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