George Farmer's Marriage to Candace Owens and Public Life
Showing 23 George Farmer videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.
George Farmer, a British businessman and son of a prominent UK Conservative Party donor, married Candace Owens after an eighteen-day engagement following a dinner that turned into an unexpected romance, and later described in his first interview in six years how the relationship pushed him from Evangelical Christianity toward Catholicism during his time at Oxford. Farmer discussed the pressures of building a life and businesses together while their marriage remained under constant public scrutiny, framing his faith conversion as the anchor that carried the couple through lawsuits and controversy rather than treating politics as the real center of their story. He had appeared publicly alongside Owens and Charlie Kirk years earlier at the launch of Turning Point UK, joining British commentators including Steven Edgington, Dominique Samuels, and Chloe Westley to discuss Brexit, free-market capitalism, and countering what the group described as the socialist drift of Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party. Owens later said publicly that former DailyWire+ CEO Jeremy Boreing had worked with Laura Loomer to encourage a Department of Homeland Security review of Farmer's immigration status over disputed DUI claims, a specific allegation about a citizenship-related campaign that formed one part of Owens's broader, extended public dispute with her former employer following her departure from the company.