“PROFITING FROM PAIN”: Erika Kirk SLAMS Eileen Davidson for Exploiting Charlie Kirk’s Passing, Says She BANKED Over Half a Million and Major Media Deals, While Fans Outrage Over Bravo’s ‘Slap on the Wrist’ Punishment
The Beverly Hills diamonds just turned into daggers. In a jaw-dropping twist, Erika Kirk is calling out RHOBH co-star Eileen Davidson for allegedly turning Charlie Kirk’s death into a money-making machine — and the numbers are staggering.
“She’s banking off my husband’s death,” Erika seethed during a tense off-camera exchange. “Over half a million dollars. Media deals, exclusives, podcast appearances, fake sympathy interviews — all lined with dollar signs. And Bravo calls a $100,000 fine punishment? That’s a slap on the wrist. She made five times that mocking him.”
Exploiting a Tragedy
Insiders claim Eileen didn’t just make off with major cash — she actively courted opportunities in the aftermath of Charlie’s passing, transforming grief into headlines, and headlines into contracts. “It was shameless,” one source whispered. “Eileen packaged herself as the villain who ‘went too far,’ but she knew outrage sells.”
Fans Outraged at Bravo’s ‘Protection’
Viewers are raging, blasting Bravo for what they call a soft punishment designed to protect one of the network’s longtime faces. “She profited off pain and got a slap on the wrist,” one furious fan posted. “Meanwhile, Erika is left to bury her husband’s memory under Eileen’s cash grabs.”
A Rift That Can’t Be Healed
The fallout between Erika and Eileen is reaching nuclear levels. With castmates divided and producers scrambling to contain the scandal, it’s clear this isn’t just a feud — it’s an all-out war over legacy, money, and morality.
“Charlie was mine,” Erika sobbed in one heartbreaking moment. “Not hers to joke about, not hers to sell. Mine. And she’s walking around with blood money like it’s fashion week.”
‘RHOBH’ alum Eileen Davidson under fire for Charlie Kirk assassination comments
Former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Eileen Davidson is under fire after publicly commenting on the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
“I am not in support of what happened to Charlie Kirk, but Charlie Kirk was in support of what happened to Charlie Kirk,” Davidson, 66, wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post to her 468,000 followers.
After receiving backlash under the post, Davidson clarified her statement — and urged her followers not to mischaracterize her remarks.
“Never ever in one million years would I celebrate the assassination of anybody, ever. Please don’t twist things around,” she wrote in a post on X.
Davidson appeared to be referencing a comment made by Kirk, 31, at a Turning Point USA Faith event in 2023, where he argued that gun-related deaths are necessary to protect the Second Amendment.Instagram/Eileen Davidson
Some commenters rushed to criticize the television star, known for her Emmy-winning roles on soap operas “Days of Our Lives” and “The Young and the Restless,” for backtracking on her views.
“But you did and then deleted it not realizing that the internet is forever. How dare you???!!!???” one commenter wrote.
“I stand by my post, sweetie,” Davidson responded.
Davidson appeared to be referencing a comment made by Kirk, 31, at a Turning Point USA Faith event in 2023, when he argued that gun-related deaths are necessary to protect the Second Amendment.
“I think it’s worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights,” Kirk said at the event, Newsweek reported at the time.
“That is a prudent deal. It is rational. Nobody talks like this. They live in a complete alternate universe,” the Turning Point USA co-founder said.
Davidson has since reposted several videos and images on X about Kirk’s conservative commentary and polarizing debates.
“No, you didn’t celebrate it. You mocked it thinking you were making some profound political point. Extremely poor taste to say the least,” another commenter raged.
After receiving backlash under the post, Davidson clarifed her words and urged her followers not to “twist things around.”Getty Images
“Don’t be insipid Shayla,” Davidson fired back.
Some fans have backed up her critical views, with one blasting those who have “put on rose colored glasses over his death” under a Reddit post that has racked up nearly 800 comments and 60,000 upvotes.
“People know your heart,” another supporter wrote.
Davidson was a full-time “RHOBH” cast member in Seasons 5 through 7 before leaving in 2017. She appeared as a guest during Seasons 8 and 10.
Kirk had just answered a question from an audience member about mass shootings committed by transgender people during a Sept. 10 event at Utah Valley University when he was hit by a single shot.