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Morgan Wallen recently conveyed a heartfelt message to Erika Kirk following the tragic assassination of her husband, Charlie Kirk, at Utah Valley University on September 10.
During a live performance in Edmonton, Alberta, on September 12 as part of his “I’m The Problem” tour, Wallen took a moment to honor Charlie Kirk and extend his support to the grieving family.
Wallen expressed his feelings to the audience, stating, “I’m not gonna say a whole bunch on this, but this song right here has been hitting me harder in the last couple days, and I just wanted to let Erika Kirk know that me and my family are sending prayers her way.” This poignant moment was captured in a video shared on social media.
The country music star then began singing his hit song, “I’m A Little Crazy,” inviting fans to join him. Audience members noted the palpable emotion in Wallen’s voice as he performed, creating a powerful atmosphere during the concert.
Fans flooded the comment section of the video, remarking on Wallen’s deep emotional connection to the song. One fan wrote, “You can feel his anger in the way he sang it. We love you Morgan. We love you Erika. We love you Charlie. We love you America.” Another admirer echoed the sentiment, commenting, “You can see and hear his anger. We love you Morgan.” A third fan added, “Just when I thought I couldn’t love him anymore.”
On the same day, Erika Kirk spoke out publicly about her husband’s death in a video posted on Turning Point USA’s YouTube account. She honored Charlie’s life, stating, “Charlie loved, loved life. He loved his life. He loved America. He loved nature, which helped him always bring him closer to God.”
Erika’s words reflected profound love and admiration for her late husband. She continued, “But most of all, Charlie loved his children, and he loved me with all of his heart. And I knew that, every day I knew that. He made sure I knew that every day. Every day, he would ask me, ‘How can I serve you better? How can I be a better husband? How can I be a better father?’ Every day, every day. He was such a good man. He still is a good man. He was the perfect father. He was the perfect husband.”
Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist, was tragically killed during a speaking engagement in Orem, Utah, at the age of 31.
In a surprising development following the incident, President Trump announced during a live appearance on “Fox & Friends” that law enforcement had made an arrest in connection with Kirk’s murder. The announcement came just days after the tragic event.
Authorities apprehended 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, who faces serious charges including aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily harm, and obstruction of justice, according to court documents. A judge has ordered that Robinson remain in custody without bail, with formal charges expected to be filed shortly.
This tragic event continues to resonate across the nation, with many reflecting on the impact Charlie Kirk had in his role as a conservative leader. Wallen’s acknowledgment of the tragedy during his concert serves as a reminder of how public figures can rally support for those facing unimaginable loss.
The emotional response from Wallen’s fans during the concert illustrates the profound connection many feel to these events. Sharing grief and solidarity through music often serves as a powerful mechanism for healing in times of sorrow.
As this story develops, the community remains focused on supporting Erika Kirk and her family, offering prayers and condolences during this harrowing time. The loss of a beloved figure like Charlie Kirk reminds us all of the fragility of life and the importance of unity in the face of adversity.