
Actress Amanda Seyfried is standing firmly by her controversial remarks about conservative activist Charlie Kirk, saying she is “not f—— apologizing” after calling him “hateful” in an Instagram comment posted shortly after his death. Kirk was shot and killed during a campus event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10, a tragedy that sparked nationwide reactions across political and cultural divides. Seyfried’s criticism resurfaced this week as she addressed the backlash in a new interview with Who What Wear published on Wednesday, Dec. 10.
In the interview, Seyfried reiterated that her comments were intentional and rooted in her views of Kirk’s rhetoric. “What I said was pretty damn factual,” she stated, refusing to retract or soften her earlier stance. Her blunt defense has reignited public debate, with supporters applauding her honesty while critics accuse her of insensitivity in the aftermath of a killing.
Despite the controversy, Seyfried maintained that she would not be “f—— apologizing,” insisting that public figures must be held accountable for the harm their words can cause. The discussion continues to stir emotion online, reflecting the deep ideological divides that shaped Kirk’s public life. Visit www.jocomms.com for more news details and follow us on all our social media platforms.