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Amanda Seyfried claims she had to hire a bodyguard after her controversial Charlie Kirk criticism

The “Mean Girls” actress experienced intense backlash after branding the slain conservative political activist as “hateful.”​The “Mean Girls” actress experienced intense backlash after branding the slain conservative political activist as “hateful.” 

Amanda Seyfried claims she was forced to hire a bodyguard after her controversial remarks about Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

Speaking to British GQ in an interview published Monday, the “Housemaid” actress related how her description of the conservative political activist as “hateful” following his shooting death at a university last fall sparked a major response from critics, causing her to eventually fear for her own safety.

Revisiting the controversy, she told the outlet, “A, I’m allowed to f–king voice my feelings, and B, do it in a way that’s not unkind necessarily.”

“But there’s just an outsized fear and hatred and impulse to bash and to tear down,” she added. “And I experienced a very small fraction of that.”

Amanda Seyfried told British GQ (the actress is seen in a photo for the publication) she had to hire a bodyguard after she made controversial remarks about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Richie Talboy/GQ
The “Mean Girls” actress, 40, branded the slain conservative political activist as “hateful” after his murder last fall. (Kirk is seen above in July 2025.) Getty Images
Seyfried’s initial social media comment — which she has since defended and refused to apologize for — is seen above.

“I want my kids to be able to feel safe to voice their opinions as long as they’re not harmful,” Seyfried, 40, continued.

“So I’m like, ‘What do I do? What do I say?’ And then all of a sudden I find myself with a f–king bodyguard at the airport and I’m like, ‘This is crazy.’” she concluded.

Kirk died after he was shot while on stage at Utah Valley University during a stop on his American Comeback Tour. He was 31.

“I’m allowed to f–king voice my feelings,” Seyfried told GQ. Getty Images
“I want my kids to be able to feel safe to voice their opinions as long as they’re not harmful,” she added. Getty Images

He and his wife, Erika Kirk, shared two children — a daughter who will be turning 4 in August and a 2-year-old son.

Like the Kirks, Seyfried shares two children with husband Thomas Sadoski — daughter Nina, 9, and son Thomas, 5.

After her initial comment about Kirk following his death, Seyfried defended her statement by writing on Instagram, “We’re forgetting the nuance of humanity.”

“I can get angry about misogyny and racist rhetoric and ALSO very much agree that Charlie Kirk’s murder was absolutely disturbing and deplorable in every way imaginable,” she continued. “No one should have to experience this level of violence.”

The actress tried a more measured response on social media (seen above) after the initial backlash, but still faced scrutiny. “All of a sudden I find myself with a f–king bodyguard at the airport and I’m like, ‘This is crazy,’” she told British GQ. Instagram/@mingey
Kirk died at 31 after he was shot at Utah Valley University during a stop on his American Comeback Tour in September 2025. (Seyfried is seen above in May 2026.) Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue

She concluded: “This country is grieving too many senseless and violent deaths and shootings. Can we agree on that at least?”

The Academy Award-nominated actress also refused to apologize for the social media comments in a December 2025 interview with Who What Wear.

“I mean, for f–ks sake, I commented on one thing. I said something that was based on actual reality and actual footage and actual quotes,” the “Mean Girls” actress told the outlet.

“What I said was pretty damn factual, and I’m free to have an opinion, of course,” she added.

Amanda Seyfried wearing a denim jacket and jeans, holding a baby goat.
Amanda Seyfried told British GQ (the actress is seen in a photo for the publication) she had to hire a bodyguard after she made controversial remarks about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Richie Talboy/GQ
Charlie Kirk speaking at the Republican National Convention.
The “Mean Girls” actress, 40, branded the slain conservative political activist as “hateful” after his murder last fall. (Kirk is seen above in July 2025.) Getty Images
Screenshot of an Instagram comment by user 'mingey' saying "He was hateful".
Seyfried’s initial social media comment — which she has since defended and refused to apologize for — is seen above.
Actress Amanda Seyfried speaks at the 28th SCAD Savannah Film Festival.
“I’m allowed to f–king voice my feelings,” Seyfried told GQ. Getty Images
Charlie Kirk speaking at a campaign rally in Glendale, Arizona.
“I want my kids to be able to feel safe to voice their opinions as long as they’re not harmful,” she added. Getty Images
Amanda Seyfried's Instagram post about Charlie Kirk's assassination.
The actress tried a more measured response on social media (seen above) after the initial backlash, but still faced scrutiny. “All of a sudden I find myself with a f–king bodyguard at the airport and I’m like, ‘This is crazy,'” she told British GQ. Instagram/@mingey
Amanda Seyfried in a pink gown with a multi-layered emerald and diamond necklace at the Met Gala.
Kirk died at 31 after he was shot at Utah Valley University during a stop on his American Comeback Tour in September 2025. (Seyfried is seen above in May 2026.) Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue

 

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