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Is Erika Kirk’s Pageant Past Glittering Gold or a Glamorous Lie?

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Candace Owens is making headlines with explosive claims regarding Erika Kirk’s entry into the pageant world. During a recent episode of her YouTube series, Owens suggests that Erika’s narrative of being randomly nominated for beauty competitions isn’t quite what it seems. Instead, Owens indicates that Erika had a much more instigated upbringing in the pageant scene, one that her mother, Lori Frantzve, allegedly orchestrated to enhance her social standing and attract a husband like conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.

Erika Kirk, who was crowned Miss Arizona USA in 2012, insists she joined pageantry to make a difference, but Owens and others are questioning that. They argue that the pageant world doesn’t just whisk minors away without parental supervision, leaving the public to wonder what the truth really is. With Owens throwing her shade, what remains crucial here is the complicated interplay of ambition and authenticity in the journey to fame. After all, in a world where appearances can be deceiving, how far would one go for the crown?

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