Amanda Seyfried's Past Condemnation of Charlie Kirk's Remarks Resurfaces

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Amanda Seyfried's Past Condemnation of Charlie Kirk's Remarks Resurfaces

Minji Kim · 2025 m. rugsėjo 16 d. 6:35

Hollywood actress Amanda Seyfried's past comment criticizing the remarks of the deceased far-right pundit Charlie Kirk is regaining attention online.

A captured image circulating on social media platforms shows Kirk's statement, 'It should never be allowed for people to come from Gaza to America. That's it.' Seyfried's response, 'He was hateful,' is also visible in the screenshot.

Charlie Kirk, a youth activist and supporter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, was tragically killed on October 10th (local time) during a speech at Utah Valley University. However, the original source of the shared image remains unconfirmed.

Reactions from netizens are divided. Some question whether people have fully understood Kirk's discourse before forming opinions, while others express support for Seyfried's stance, with comments like 'I became a fan after seeing the comment' and 'I loved her before, now I love her more.' The sentiment among Korean netizens also leans towards agreeing with Seyfried, given Kirk's controversial statements.

Seyfried is set to appear in the upcoming film 'The Housemaid,' scheduled for release at the end of the year.

Amanda Seyfried gained recognition for her role in the 2004 film 'Mean Girls.' She has since starred in numerous hit productions, including 'Mamma Mia!', 'Les Misérables,' and 'In Time,' establishing herself as a leading Hollywood star. Recently, she has also delivered compelling performances in the drama 'The Crowded Room' and the film 'The Woman in the Window.'

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