A Powerhouse Duo Takes on Daytime Talk
In a bold move that has sent shockwaves through the media world, Candace Owens and Megyn Kelly have announced their partnership on a brand-new talk show designed to rival ABC’s The View. The outspoken conservative commentators are reportedly ready to shake up the daytime TV landscape, with Owens declaring, “They’re done now.”

With The View long being criticized for its left-leaning bias, Owens and Kelly aim to create a platform that offers an alternative perspective, promising fiery debates, no-nonsense conversations, and a refusal to cater to political correctness.
What We Know About the Show So Far
While the official title and network affiliation remain under wraps, sources close to the project confirm that the show will:
✅ Feature high-profile guests from politics, media, and entertainment
✅ Challenge mainstream narratives and “woke” culture
✅ Be broadcast via multiple platforms, including TV and streaming
✅ Encourage open debates between conservative and independent voices
The show’s format is expected to mirror The View—a panel-driven discussion—but with a more unfiltered, hard-hitting style.
Why Owens and Kelly Are the Perfect Match
Both Owens and Kelly have built reputations as fearless commentators unafraid to challenge dominant media narratives:
- Candace Owens, a political activist and author, has been a vocal critic of the mainstream media, Black Lives Matter, and “cancel culture.” She currently hosts The Candace Owens Show and is known for her blunt, unapologetic takes on hot-button issues.
- Megyn Kelly, a former Fox News and NBC host, made headlines for her tough questioning of politicians and her fallout with mainstream media outlets. She now runs The Megyn Kelly Show on SiriusXM, where she frequently criticizes modern feminism, progressive policies, and corporate media.
Together, the duo aims to disrupt the daytime talk show landscape by giving a voice to viewers who feel alienated by traditional media.
The View’s Reaction: Should They Be Worried?
The ladies of The View—Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin—have not yet responded to the annou
A Powerhouse Duo Takes on Daytime Talk
In a bold move that has sent shockwaves through the media world, Candace Owens and Megyn Kelly have announced their partnership on a brand-new talk show designed to rival ABC’s The View. The outspoken conservative commentators are reportedly ready to shake up the daytime TV landscape, with Owens declaring, “They’re done now.”
With The View long being criticized for its left-leaning bias, Owens and Kelly aim to create a platform that offers an alternative perspective, promising fiery debates, no-nonsense conversations, and a refusal to cater to political correctness.
What We Know About the Show So Far
While the official title and network affiliation remain under wraps, sources close to the project confirm that the show will:
✅ Feature high-profile guests from politics, media, and entertainment
✅ Challenge mainstream narratives and “woke” culture
✅ Be broadcast via multiple platforms, including TV and streaming
✅ Encourage open debates between conservative and independent voices
The show’s format is expected to mirror The View—a panel-driven discussion—but with a more unfiltered, hard-hitting style.
Why Owens and Kelly Are the Perfect Match
Both Owens and Kelly have built reputations as fearless commentators unafraid to challenge dominant media narratives:
- Candace Owens, a political activist and author, has been a vocal critic of the mainstream media, Black Lives Matter, and “cancel culture.” She currently hosts The Candace Owens Show and is known for her blunt, unapologetic takes on hot-button issues.
- Megyn Kelly, a former Fox News and NBC host, made headlines for her tough questioning of politicians and her fallout with mainstream media outlets. She now runs The Megyn Kelly Show on SiriusXM, where she frequently criticizes modern feminism, progressive policies, and corporate media.
Together, the duo aims to disrupt the daytime talk show landscape by giving a voice to viewers who feel alienated by traditional media.
The View’s Reaction: Should They Be Worried?
The ladies of The View—Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin—have not yet responded to the annou
A Powerhouse Duo Takes on Daytime Talk
In a bold move that has sent shockwaves through the media world, Candace Owens and Megyn Kelly have announced their partnership on a brand-new talk show designed to rival ABC’s The View. The outspoken conservative commentators are reportedly ready to shake up the daytime TV landscape, with Owens declaring, “They’re done now.”
With The View long being criticized for its left-leaning bias, Owens and Kelly aim to create a platform that offers an alternative perspective, promising fiery debates, no-nonsense conversations, and a refusal to cater to political correctness.
What We Know About the Show So Far
While the official title and network affiliation remain under wraps, sources close to the project confirm that the show will:
✅ Feature high-profile guests from politics, media, and entertainment
✅ Challenge mainstream narratives and “woke” culture
✅ Be broadcast via multiple platforms, including TV and streaming
✅ Encourage open debates between conservative and independent voices
The show’s format is expected to mirror The View—a panel-driven discussion—but with a more unfiltered, hard-hitting style.
Why Owens and Kelly Are the Perfect Match
Both Owens and Kelly have built reputations as fearless commentators unafraid to challenge dominant media narratives:
- Candace Owens, a political activist and author, has been a vocal critic of the mainstream media, Black Lives Matter, and “cancel culture.” She currently hosts The Candace Owens Show and is known for her blunt, unapologetic takes on hot-button issues.
- Megyn Kelly, a former Fox News and NBC host, made headlines for her tough questioning of politicians and her fallout with mainstream media outlets. She now runs The Megyn Kelly Show on SiriusXM, where she frequently criticizes modern feminism, progressive policies, and corporate media.
Together, the duo aims to disrupt the daytime talk show landscape by giving a voice to viewers who feel alienated by traditional media.
The View’s Reaction: Should They Be Worried?
The ladies of The View—Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farah Griffin—have not yet responded to the annou