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Chenoweth Reflects on Backlash Over Kirk Tribute: A Heartbreaking Ordeal
3 Nov
Summary
- Kristin Chenoweth faced intense criticism for her tribute to Charlie Kirk after his death
 - Chenoweth says the backlash "nearly broke" her, but she won't discuss it further
 - Celebrities like Amanda Seyfried and Jamie Lee Curtis also commented on Kirk's passing
 

In a recent interview, actress Kristin Chenoweth reflects on the backlash she faced for her tribute to conservative commentator Charlie Kirk following his death in September. Chenoweth, 57, says the experience "was tough" on her and "nearly broke" her, though she declines to elaborate further, stating, "That's all I'm going to say."
Kirk, who was 31 years old, died after being shot during a speaking engagement at Utah Valley University. Chenoweth had reacted to the news on social media, writing that she was "upset" and that while she didn't always agree with Kirk, she "appreciated some perspectives." However, her comment drew criticism, particularly from members of the LGBTQ+ community, as Kirk was known for his anti-LGBTQ+ stances.
Chenoweth later addressed the backlash, explaining that her intent was to reflect on Kirk's faith and family, not to endorse his political views. Other celebrities, such as Amanda Seyfried and Jamie Lee Curtis, also weighed in on Kirk's passing, with Seyfried describing him as "hateful" and Curtis expressing hope that he felt connected to his faith in his final moments.
The news of Kirk's death has sparked spirited discourse, with many grappling with the complexities of mourning someone whose beliefs they found abhorrent. As the public continues to navigate these sensitive issues, Chenoweth's experience serves as a reminder of the challenges that can arise when public figures offer tributes in the face of deep-seated disagreements.




