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Erica Kirk was on Fox & Friends today and a few things stood out to me that I want to share with you.
I’m not here to hate Erica…
I really hope that my gut feeling about the way she approaches me (which is not good) is wrong and I hope that she is the most amazing woman and the best wife and mother I have ever known.
But all the “fraud” is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore, at least for me.
Fake tears and constant eye tissues (that are not wet)…
Constant media attention (who’s at home with those two kids?)….
Now she’s on a book tour, selling Charlie’s last book (which is fine)…
But there was one line in this Fox & Friends interview that really struck me as highly unlikely. Again, I could be wrong, but check out this interview where she talks about how sad it makes her when she’s in the grocery store and sees Charlie’s hot sauce:
🚨 Erica Kirk: “What impresses me the most is when I’m in the grocery store. And I see her hot sauce, I want to buy it. Her clothes are everywhere.”
“This is the scene of dad coming home. To the world, he was Charlie Kirk. To us, he was the love of my life and the father of my children.”
“Its… pic.twitter.com/zIEi1Qkznq
– Eric Dougherty (@EricLDaugh) 9 December 2025
I could be wrong and this is pure speculation on my part, but I’ll bet that woman hasn’t been to a grocery store for years, maybe decades, maybe even ever!
A woman is constantly groomed with her hair, makeup and nails perfectly groomed and looks like it probably took her hours to get her out the door in the morning, but she’s not wandering around in Albertsons to buy groceries.
I’d bet just about anything that he has a staff member who not only brings him groceries but probably cooks them as well.
I can only assume that the same staff is watching those two little kids every time she goes to New York to do another Fox News segment.
In other words, I’m getting strong Lucille Bluth sentiments here:
I’m sorry guys, I may be wrong, but I don’t often have the guts over these things, and any woman who is constantly dressed like a Disney princess and has head-to-toe manicures is not someone you’ll find buying Cheerios and milk at the grocery store:
What do you think?
Am I being too harsh?
I’m sure you all will let me know in the comments.
Now here’s the second thing that jumped out at me.
Charlie was boldly and publicly Christian, but since his death it seems those close to him have been working overtime to make him out to be Catholic and/or Jewish.
In the same clip, Erica Kirk performs the Jewish “Shabbat Shalom” as if Charlie is Jewish. He was not.
And now people are using Grok to scour over 3 years of Twitter/X posts and replies asking if Charlie ever used the word “Shabbat” and can’t find any in 3+ years:
After reviewing charliekirk11’s posts from the last 3 years, I found 0 instances where he used the word “Shabbat”.
They have answered during possible Sabbath/Shabbat hours (Friday Eve-Sat Eve or Sunday). Example:
– ID 1964329144634024010 (Saturday, 7:05 AM MST)
– ID 1964497618362650826…
– Grok (@grok) 9 December 2025
To be fair, the concept of the Sabbath (or Shabbat) is not uniquely Jewish.
This of course comes from the Ten Commandments in the Old Testament and is something shared by Jews and Christians.
And Charlie was actually very public and vocal about how he tried to keep the Sabbath and how much it blessed him, but notice one important thing: He always called it the Sabbath, never “Sabbath.”
So why are people close to him now trying to prove that he is a Jew?
You have to admit that this is strange.
Your thoughts?

