George Farmer, a conservative political figure and the husband of Candace Owens, discusses their whirlwind romance that began in London, where they were engaged just 18 days after meeting. They share insights on cultural differences, the journey of faith from Anglicanism to Catholicism, and the transformative role of fatherhood. The conversation touches on the intertwining of spirituality and politics, personal growth through adversity, and how humor helped them navigate a challenging year together.
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Meeting Story
Candace and George met through a mutual friend at a dinner Candace was 3 hours late to.
George barely spoke to Candace, but they were engaged 18 days later.
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Family Reaction to Engagement
George's friends initially thought his quick engagement was crazy.
His family was more receptive and quickly realized the relationship was genuine.
insights INSIGHT
Donor's Marriage Advice
A Turning Point USA donor advised Candace against marrying George, citing it would hurt her brand.
The donor believed marrying a Black man from the projects would be better for Candace's image.
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