Erika Kirk Fires Back at Jimmy Kimmel After His Explosive Charlie Kirk Remarks
Erika Kirk (née Frantzve) is breaking her silence after late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s controversial remarks about her husband, Charlie Kirk, who was tragically murdered earlier this year. In her first televised interview since Charlie’s death, Erika sat down with Fox News host Jesse Watters to address the drama that unfolded on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and to share how she and her family are finding strength in the wake of loss.

The Controversy: Kimmel’s Comments and Suspension
The controversy began when Jimmy Kimmel, 57, discussed the circumstances surrounding Charlie Kirk’s untimely death during his show. His comments sparked outrage, leading to a suspension by ABC in September. The move was driven by criticism from ABC affiliate owners Nexstar and Sinclair, who found Kimmel’s remarks insensitive and promised to preempt his show until the matter was addressed.
Erika’s Response: Grace Over Grievance
In a preview of her interview with Jesse Watters, Erika, 36, was asked what she would say to Jimmy Kimmel. Watters pointed out, “Jimmy Kimmel lied about your husband’s murder and didn’t really apologize.” Erika’s answer reflected her poise and perspective:“Same thing I told Sinclair. They asked — I haven’t really told anybody this — so they asked, ‘Do you want Jimmy to give you an apology? Do you want to be on a show? How can we make it right?’ Through our team, I responded.”
Erika recalled her response to Sinclair’s inquiry:
“I said, ‘Tell them thank you, we received their note. This is not our issue, not our mess. If you want to say I’m sorry to someone who’s grieving, go right ahead. But if that’s not in your heart, don’t do it. I don’t want it. I don’t need it.’”
Her words emphasized authenticity over empty gestures, choosing grace rather than demanding public apologies.
Kimmel’s On-Air Monologue: A Public Reckoning

When Jimmy Kimmel returned to his show, he addressed the controversy in an extended, emotional monologue. He clarified his intentions and offered respect to Erika:
“It was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man. I don’t think there’s anything funny about it. Nor was my intent to blame any specific group for the actions of what was obviously a deeply disturbed individual… For those who think I did point a finger, I get why you’re upset — if the situation was reversed, there’s a good chance I’d feel the same way.”
Kimmel went further, praising Erika’s strength after she publicly forgave the 22-year-old accused of killing Charlie Kirk, who has pleaded not guilty and faces the death penalty if convicted:
“If you believe in the teachings of Jesus, as I do, there it was. That’s it. A selfless act of grace, forgiveness from a grieving widow. It touched me deeply. And I hope it touches many, and if there’s anything we should take from this tragedy to carry forward, I hope it can be that. Not this.”
Navigating Grief With Her Children
Beyond the media controversy, Erika’s interview also delved into the personal challenges of explaining Charlie’s death to their two young children — a daughter, 3, and a son, 17 months. She shared a poignant moment:
“I said, ‘If ever you want to talk to Daddy, you just look up to the sky and start talking to him — he can hear you,’” Erika recounted. When her daughter asked if she could go to heaven, Erika gently replied, “‘Baby, we will all go one day.’”
Her words reveal a mother’s attempt to offer comfort and hope, even in the depths of loss.
Looking Ahead: Trial and Healing
Erika’s interview, airing Wednesday, November 5, at 8 p.m. ET on Jesse Watters Primetime, will explore not just the controversy but the ongoing legal process for Charlie’s accused killer and the family’s path forward. Through it all, Erika’s message is clear: forgiveness and authenticity matter more than public spectacle.
Conclusion
In the aftermath of tragedy and public scrutiny, Erika Kirk’s response stands out for its dignity and grace. Rather than demanding apologies or engaging in media battles, she has chosen to focus on healing, faith, and the well-being of her family. Jimmy Kimmel’s acknowledgment and praise of her forgiveness serve as a reminder that, even in the harsh glare of public controversy, compassion and humanity can prevail.
Erika Kirk’s full interview airs Wednesday, November 5, 8 p.m. ET on Fox News.