‘Mean Girls’ actor says she’s ‘not f—ing apologizing’ for Charlie Kirk comment

She added how she has to remember to “keep [her] head on” regarding politics.

Actress Amanda Seyfried said in a newly published interview that she would not apologize for calling Charlie Kirk “hateful” in an Instagram post shortly after his assassination.Getty Images
According to screenshots that circulated online, Seyfried commented that Kirk was “hateful” on Instagram.
Seyfried shared a post that read, “You can’t invite violence to the dinner table and be shocked when it starts eating.”Instagram/@mingey

“It’s always hard to see people who are tricky and harmful have success — like our gorgeous president, the best possible example of that,” Seyfried said while sitting in a restaurant with her interviewer. “It’s so weird to sit in a civilized restaurant. People are serving us food. You can’t unpack it too much, or else you’ll go f—ing insane. Like, how is the world still spinning?”


In a comment to Fox News Digital, Turning Point USA spokesperson Andrew Kolvet said Seyfried is free to say what she wants, but “deserved whatever backlash she gets.”

“Amanda Seyfried obviously knows nothing about who Charlie Kirk actually was. She’s a victim of her own algorithm and echo chamber. But if your reaction to an innocent husband and father being assassinated in cold blood is to pile on and call him ‘hateful’ instead of offering condolences, or just remaining silent — I know wild concept — then you are the hateful one,” Kolvert said.

Charlie Kirk throwing hats to the crowd at a Utah Valley University speaking event moment before he was fatally shot on Sept. 10, 2025.via REUTERS
After the backlash in September, Seyfried wrote in a post: “We’re forgetting the nuance of humanity. 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.”Instagram/@mingey

After the backlash in September, Seyfried wrote in a public post: “We’re forgetting the nuance of humanity. 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.”

“No one should have to experience this level of violence,” she added. “This country is grieving too many senseless and violent deaths and shootings. Can we agree on that at least?”

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In her caption to the post, she appeared to address her previous controversy, “I don’t want to add fuel to a fire. I just want to be able to give clarity to something so irresponsibly (but understandably) taken out of context. Spirited discourse- isn’t that what we should be having?”

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