Actress Amanda Seyfried has sparked controversy after appearing to suggest Charlie Kirk’s death was inevitable. The Mean Girls star reshared a post saying, “You can’t invite violence to the dinner table and be shocked when it starts eating.”
Seyfried also called Kirk “hateful” in a separate comment, which divided fans. Critics rushed to X, demanding boycotts. “Cancelled. Worst comments about Charlie Kirk,” one user wrote. Another added, “I’ll never watch a show or movie with you again.”

But not everyone was upset. Supporters praised her boldness. “You gained a follower for speaking the truth,” one fan said. Others called her “courageous” for refusing to stay silent.
Kirk, a conservative activist, was shot dead on September 10 at Utah Valley University. His accused killer, Tyler Robinson, is in custody and facing murder charges.

Do Seyfried’s words cross the line — or are they just free speech in action?