Candace Owens Says An Interior Designer Refused To Work On Her Home: ‘I’d Rather Get Beat In The A** With A Wooden Plank’

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Sheesh! A famed interior designer claimed they would rather “get beat in the a** with a wooden plank” than to work with conservative personality Candace Owens.

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Candace Owens Says An Interior Designer Refused To Work On Her Home: ‘I’d Rather Get Beat In The A** With A Wooden Plank’

During a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Owens spoke about Black Lives Matter, Donald Trump and his 2024 presidential bid, and Kanye West.

But nestled within the interview, Owens shares a brutal response that her husband George Farmer, received from their interior designer, who is said to be quite prominent within the industry.

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According to Owens, her husband, who is also the CEO of far-right social media platform Parler, “politely” contacted interior designer David Netto after reviewing an example of the designer’s work he had done in the Nashville, Tennessee area.

Owens explains, “My husband wrote the most polite email because he’s always polite, he’s very English. We didn’t know if we could afford a designer or anything.”

However, the message from Netto, sent via email, allegedly wasn’t as nice as Farmer’s inquiry. Netto’s response is alleged to have read, “Dear George, thank you for your inquiry. ’d rather get beat in the ass with a wooden plank than ever go near either of you. Kind regards, David.”

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In Owens’ Vanity Fair piece, it is reported that Netto specified within his email, sent directly to only Farmer’s email inquiry, that he was not to reveal the message to his wife, Candace Owens.

He reportedly added, “It’s not a race thing, it’s a terrorism/amorality thing.”

Referring to Candace Owens and her husband George Farmer, Netto further noted that they, among other public figures like them — but NOT Kanye West — “should expect to be recognized as complicit with something very dangerous” following the recent U.S. political happenings stemming from the January 6 Capitol riots, plus the coronavirus pandemic.

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As we’ve previously reported, Owens has been labeled as a COVID-19 conspiracy theorist. Back in July 2021, a judge ended up dismissing a lawsuit filed by Owens.

In her suit, she argued that she had to take several cuts in ad profits and book promo as fact-checkers kept criticizing her posts on social media. Then in February 2022, Delaware’s Supreme Court upheld the judge’s dismissal of her lawsuit.

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Now, reacting to Netto’s message about wanting to get beat with a wooden plank than to work with Owens, she claims if he would have sent that message to a Black liberal, he would have “lost everything,” despite Netto claiming there was no race motivation behind his response.

Owens adds, “If a white conservative male had written that email to an outspoken Black liberal, he would’ve lost everything. They would’ve said it was like Jim Crow.”

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