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It’s been three months since Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during a speaking engagement in Utah.

And in many ways, the pundit’s death is as much a hot-button political issue as ever before.

In a new interview with journalist Bari Weiss, Charlie’s widow, Erika Kirk, shared her feelings about people who have “celebrated” her husband’s murder.

 Why Honoring The Sabbath Will Transform Your Life" on "Hannity" at Fox News Channel Studios on December 08, 2025 in New York City. Erika Kirk discusses the newly released book “Stop, In The Name of God: Why Honoring The Sabbath Will Transform Your Life” on “Hannity” at Fox News Channel Studios on December 08, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

“You’re sick,” a tearful Kirk said, referring to the alleged celebrants.

“He’s a human being. You think he deserved that? Tell that to my 3-year-old daughter,” Kirk continued.

While people “celebrating” Kirk’s death seem to be few and far between (and mostly anonymous social media trolls), several public figures who were critical of Kirk’s rhetoric during his life have continued to criticize his views.

One such figure is actress Amanda Seyfried, who — like many people with strong ties to the LGBT community — believed that Kirk was spreading a hateful message to his young, impressionable audience.

Amanda Seyfried attends "The Testament Of Ann Lee" New York screening at Crosby Street Hotel on December 09, 2025 in New York City. Amanda Seyfried attends “The Testament Of Ann Lee” New York screening at Crosby Street Hotel on December 09, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

Back in September, Seyfried described Kirk as “hateful” for his bigoted remarks regarding gay and trans people.

This week, she doubled-down on those remarks during an appearance on the “Who What Wear” podcast.

“I’m not f–king apologizing for that. I mean, for f–k’s sake, I commented on one thing,” Seyfried said (via TMZ), adding:

“I said something that was based on actual reality and actual footage and actual quotes. What I said was pretty damn factual, and I’m free to have an opinion, of course.”

Erika Kirk speaks onstage during The New York Times DealBook Summit 2025 at Jazz at Lincoln Center on December 03, 2025 in New York City.  Erika Kirk speaks onstage during The New York Times DealBook Summit 2025 at Jazz at Lincoln Center on December 03, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by David Dee Delgado/Getty Images for The New York Times)

Amanda previously clarified her remarks in an Instagram post, writing:

“I can get angry about misogyny and racist rhetoric and ALSO very much agree that Charlie Kirk’s murder was absolutely disturbing and deplorable in every way imaginable.”

This week, she thanked the “Who What Wear” hosts for providing her with an additional opportunity to contextualize her comments about Kirk:

“It was about getting my voice back because I felt like it had been stolen and recontextualized — which is what people do, of course,” she explained.

Erika Kirk has not yet responded to Amanda’s decision to stick by her initial comments.

But something tells us she’ll be addressing the situation in the very near future.



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