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Kristin Chenoweth reveals that Charlie Kirk backlash ‘nearly broke’ her

Kristin Chenoweth opened up about the tough spot she found herself in following the assassination of Charlie Kirk in September.

The Broadway star, 57, said she was almost broken by the backlash from fans after she appeared to agree with the late activist’s views on various topics.

‘It was tough on me, but I’m not going to answer any questions about it because I dealt with it,’ the Tony award-winning entertainer told The Hollywood Reporter Monday. 

Chenoweth explained the strain it put on her after her praise upset some of her LGBTQ+ fans who strongly disagreed with Kirk’s views. 

‘It nearly broke me, and that’s all I’m going to say,’ Chenoweth said. ‘You probably know my heart, so you probably know.’

The Oklahoma-born beauty expressed her grief on Instagram after Kirk was gunned down at Utah Valley University September 10.

Kristin Chenoweth, 57, has opened up about the tough spot she found herself in following the assassination of Charlie Kirk in September. Pictured in NYC last month 

Kirk was fatally shot at Utah Valley University September 10 during an event

Kirk was fatally shot at Utah Valley University September 10 during an event 

‘I’m. So. Upset,’ she said. ‘Didn’t always agree but appreciated some perspectives. What a heartbreak. His young family. I know where he is now. Heaven. But still.’

Chenoweth called the shocking murder ‘such a sad, senseless, and disgusting act!’

She wrapped up in saying, ‘Wow….prayers for the Kirk family and prayers for our nation.’

Some of the social media backlash to Chenoweth’s public grieving over Kirk’s centered around her political views.

One user wrote, ‘How many times does it need to be said that Kristen Chenoworth is a Republican woman?!?!?!?!?

‘She voted for Trump, she is a raging racist who mistreats people of color she works with, and has been using the LGBTQ community to line her pockets while actively working against us.’

Chenoweth had posted a pro-Kamala Harris song on her social media last fall during election season; and had past publicly supported Democratic presidential candidates in former President Joe Biden in 2020; and Hillary Clinton in 2016. 

At the time of the killing of the conservative activist, Cruel Intentions actress Selma Blair had penned a post expressing her disgust about what had happened.

The Oklahoma-born beauty expressed her grief on Instagram after Kirk was gunned down at Utah Valley University September 10

The Oklahoma-born beauty expressed her grief on Instagram after Kirk was gunned down at Utah Valley University September 10 

A number of the Broadway star's fans were put off by her reaction to the shooting

A number of the Broadway star’s fans were put off by her reaction to the shooting  

Blair said: ‘This incredible man. Who would go into the cauldron of indoctrination. And use logic to have dialogue. I am sick for his family. For all of us.’

Chenoweth wrote as a reply, ‘What you said Selma.’

Blair was also inundated with negative feedback, leading her to switch off the commenting option on her social media.

‘Whooooaaaa, I’ve never seen this comment before,’ said one user. ‘Holy s***. Man, this bums me out.

‘I’d say we should know less about each other, but I guess I’m glad I know this is the kind of person she really is.’

Another user remarked, ‘I kind of miss the days before social media when celebrities didn’t share every thought that entered their head.’

Said one user: ‘Oh nooooooo I used to like her! Damn.’

Chenoweth is currently headlining The Queen of Versailles, which signifies her return to Broadway after a decade

Chenoweth is currently headlining The Queen of Versailles, which signifies her return to Broadway after a decade

Chenoweth faced criticism on social media following her remarks about Kirk's death

 Chenoweth faced criticism on social media following her remarks about Kirk’s death

Chenoweth previously chat with Spectrum News/NY about her gut reaction to the fatal shooting, characterizing it as a ‘human moment of reflection.’

Chenoweth said: ‘I came to understand that my comment hurt some folks and that hurt me so badly. I would never.’

Chenoweth explained the tightrope she walked in her personal life balancing her  religious beliefs with her social views.  

‘It’s no secret that I’m a Christian, that I’m a person of faith,’ she stated. ‘It’s also no secret that I am an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community and for some, that doesn’t go together. But for me, it always has and it always will.’

Chenoweth is currently headlining The Queen of Versailles, which signifies her return to Broadway after a decade. She previously was the headliner in 2015’s On The 20th Century. 

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