Well looks like Candace Owens had a lot to say on her Twitter today after seeing a video of trans activist Dylan Mulvaney dressing up as a doll.
A woman shared a video on Twitter of Dylan Mulvaney with the caption reading, “After getting sh*t for dressing like 6 year old eloise… mulvaney is now dressing up as a doll.” The video quickly went viral and caught Candace Owens’ attention and the political commentator shared her thoughts saying, “Transgenderism is a mental illness. Keep your children away from transgendered individuals and their parents. People that support and encourage this are monsters and should similarly be kept away from children.” She tweeted.
Transgenderism is a mental illness. Keep your children away from transgendered individuals and their parents.
People that support and encourage this are monsters and should similarly be kept away from children. https://t.co/Uoz5ofuCTX— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) March 27, 2023
As we previously reported, Candace Owens was in hot water last week after making some controversial comments about a SKIMS ad that featured a model in a wheelchair. In the final minutes of a recent episode of Owens’ podcast on the Daily Wire, she expressed her confusion and irritation with the ad starring a model in a wheelchair. “I don’t really understand how far we’re going to take this inclusivity thing I really don’t get it.” She said, “I’ve never really seen a bra and underwear advertisement with a girl in a wheel chair. Why did they do this? I don’t know and I don’t know why this needed to be done, but I’m just getting tired of this all inclusivity thing it all just seems ridiculous.”

The woman Owens was speaking about is reportedly a model name Haleigh Rosa that was in a car accident when she was 25-years-old and left paralyzed from the waist down due to a spinal cord injury. Rosa caught wind of Owens’ little rant and shared a response of her own saying, “Hi I’m the girl in those pictures and Candace I don’t know what your intentions were when you decided to make that stupid video, but you must be completely unaware how resilient and amazing the disability community is.”
“Were not just an adaptive campaign believe it or not were everywhere and I am so proud that I was in that SKIMS campaign posing in a wheelchair, a bra and underwear because that means I have come so far in 8 years so if you don’t like it, use your legs and walk.” She said. After posting that video to Tiktok it quickly went viral gaining over 24 thousand likes.