Comedian and actor Steven Crowder revealed that he is going through a divorce and accused Candace Owens of extortion. He also suggested that he might take legal action if anyone was discussing his divorce in a way that he thought was too far.

Who is Steven Crowder?

Steven Crowder Canadian-American actor. He runs a Youtube channel and podcast “Louder with Crowder,” where he comments on politics.

Steven Crowder’s wife 

Steven Crowder’s wife is Hilary Crowder. He was a political science student at Calvin College in Michigan. She graduated in 2010. She is an interior decorator and had previously worked as a sales manager.

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Both Steven and his wife have been open about being devout Christians. They got married in August 2012. They live in Dallas, Texas. Steven has shared photos of his wife with his followers on Instagram.

Hilary suffers from Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), a condition where nerve cells are damaged and can lead to muscle weakness and even paralysis.

Crowder’s wife Hilary filed for divorce in 2021. However, he only recently made the news public. 

Steven Crowder’s children

Hilary suffered a miscarriage in 2020.  In August 2021, his wife gave birth to twins, a son, and a daughter.

Candace Owens

Conservative pundit Candace Owens has replied to the allegations brought against her by Crowder. 

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“Steven Crowder accusing me of extortion is so patently insane that it honestly makes me question how there are still people who cannot see how thoroughly undone he has become. This is not stable behavior. He is a man on a spiral. Outright bizarre and concerning,” She said.

Steven Crowder net worth

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Crowder has a net worth of $20 million.

Steven Crowder age

Steven is 35 years. He was born on July 7, 1987.

Steven Crowder career

Crowder became a voice actor at the age of 13. He voiced the character Alan Powers on the children’s animated TV series Arthur. At 17, he started doing stand-up comedy. Crowder appeared in a number of movies including 3 Needles, The Covenant, The Secret, and the Christian drama To Save a Life.

From 2009 to 2012, Crowder was a contributor to Fox News. He also posted videos on right-wing media platforms and hosted ceremonies at the Conservative Political Action Conference in 2011.

In 2017, Crowder launched Louder with Crowder, on the Conservative Review streaming service CRTV, which later merged with The Blaze. His show is also posted on YouTube.