Megyn Kelly Attacks Insurrection Barbie Over Candace Owens Feud
The conservative Twitterverse is on fire with an escalating online feud. The wildly popular X account Insurrection Barbie, a fierce pro-Trump and pro-Israel firebrand with over 1 million followers, didn't hold back when she slammed Candace Owens' latest controversial remarks.

In a escalating online feud within conservative circles, the popular X account Insurrection Barbie, known for her pro-Trump and pro-Israel posts and boasting over 1 million followers, criticized Candace Owens' recent controversial remarks.
The exchange quickly turned personal when journalist Megyn Kelly highlighted public records allegedly linking Insurrection Barbie to Irina Pavchinskaya-Cedano, a disbarred lawyer with a history of felony convictions.
Kelly, responding to the criticism of Owens, pointed to court documents from Illinois showing Pavchinskaya-Cedano's 2017 guilty plea to felony theft involving forged checks, her subsequent disbarment, and additional arrests in 2018 and 2020 for fraud, forgery, and embezzlement of approximately $83,000.
Kelly suggested a circumstantial connection, noting the timing aligned with the launch of the Insurrection Barbie account in 2022, though she stopped short of definitive proof.
Insurrection Barbie, whose real identity remains anonymous, vehemently denied the allegations, describing them as a "repeated smear" and "fake doxxing" aimed at silencing her. She emphasized her need for privacy to protect her two children and accused Kelly of deflecting from the core issues in Owens' ongoing feud with figures like Erika Kirk, widow of the late Charlie Kirk.
Supporters of Insurrection Barbie echoed these sentiments, labeling Kelly's actions as a distraction from Owens' rhetoric, which has drawn accusations of antisemitism and conspiracy theories involving Israel.
The controversy unfolds amid broader tensions in conservative media, where Owens has faced backlash for shocking anti-Israel and antisemitic comments, including defenses of historical figures and conspiracy claims.
No conclusive evidence has emerged confirming the link between Insurrection Barbie and Pavchinskaya-Cedano, leaving the claims as speculation fueled by online sleuthing and public records.
In the end, this pathetic circus of conservative cannibalism, where so-called "influencers" like Megyn Kelly play amateur detective with recycled smears, and Candace Owens fans the flames of her own toxic antisemitic bonfire, exposes the rotting core of right-wing discourse. Instead of uniting against real threats, they're too busy doxxing, deflecting, and devouring each other in a spectacle that's as enlightening as a mud-wrestling match in a kiddie pool.