Kristin Chenoweth Directed the reversal received from the fans after tribute Charlie Kirk after his tragic death.
Chenoweth, 57, sat with NY1 Frank Dilella for Interview On Thursday, September 18th, where Dilella met his message “mixed reactions”.
“Mix? You are nice,” he replied.
Dilella Chenoweth has a big base for “LGBTQ + fan” and how Kirkea, a conservative political activist, will appear against the same-sex marriage (and) trans “. The journalist asked the Broadway star what he expected to “transmit” in his homage.
“Oh, goodness, I’m sorry if the emotion participates here, forgive me,” he said while fighting back tears. “I saw what happened to my eyes and then I had a moment reflection then.”
Chenoweth continued, “My comments hurt me and that didn’t hurt me so badly. I wouldn’t be secret to the person of faith. It’s no secret that I’m no secret Defender for the LGBTQ + community And for some it is not together. For me, however, he always has and will always be. “
Kirk died On September 10, September 10, September 10, after being shot at the University of Utah Valley. It is Wives survived Erika Kirk and their two children.
After breaking Charlie’s death, Chenoweth tried to pay homage through social media.
“I am. So angry.” He wrote a comment to a shift point in the US march Instagram post. “It’s not always agree, but some views are grateful. What heartbearing. His young family. I know where now. But still.”
Chenoweth was not a single star to talk about the turning point in the US Cofounder. Chris Pratt, Josh duhamel, Rosie O’Donnell And the thoughts they shared more.
Tuesday, September 16, Amanda Seyfried apparently commented At the death of Charlie, when he shared a message by Instagram stories, “You can’t invite violence when eating dinner and eats excited.”
He later took in the comment section of an Instagram post @O.informed, writing, “he hated”.
Seyfried He clarified his comments.
“I don’t want to add a fuel to a fire. I want to be able to give clarity of something carelessly (but understandable),” Instagram wrote on Wednesday, September 17th. “Spirit of discourse – isn’t that we must be?”
The actor added “angry and racist can be angry about racist rhetoric, and it is very agree that Charlie Kirk’s murder was completely disturbing.”
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