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Jamie Lee Curtis Defends Controversial Remarks About Late Activist

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  • Actress Jamie Lee Curtis clarifies mistranslation of her comments about late activist
  • Curtis says she was simply discussing activist's faith, not speaking positively about him
  • Curtis expresses concern over psychological impact of seeing activist's "execution" video online
Jamie Lee Curtis Defends Controversial Remarks About Late Activist

In a recent interview, acclaimed actress Jamie Lee Curtis, 66, has defended her controversial remarks about late activist Kirk. Curtis explains that an excerpt of her comments was mistranslated, portraying her as speaking positively about Kirk, which was not the case. She clarifies that she was simply discussing Kirk's deep religious faith.

Curtis notes that in today's "binary world," people often get "vilified for having a mind" that can hold contradictory thoughts. Despite her status as a public figure, Curtis says she refuses to be "careful" in her speech, as that would prevent her from being authentic.

The actress also expresses concern over the psychological impact of the viral video showing Kirk's shooting death. Curtis says "we don't know what the longitudinal effects" are of repeatedly seeing such disturbing footage online, and that "we are numb to them, but they are in there."

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Overall, Curtis stands by her remarks, emphasizing the importance of being true to oneself and acknowledging the complex humanity in even those with whom one disagrees.

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Jamie Lee Curtis says her comments about the late activist Kirk were mistranslated, and she was simply discussing his deep religious faith, not speaking positively about him.
Curtis expresses concern over the psychological impact of repeatedly seeing the "execution" video of Kirk's shooting death circulating online, saying "we don't know what the longitudinal effects" are.
Curtis says she won't be "careful" because that would prevent her from being authentic and true to herself, even if it means risking being "vilified for having a mind" that can hold contradictory thoughts.

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