Amanda Seyfried at red carpet event prior to Charlie Kirk controversy

Amanda Seyfried is facing major backlash after weighing in on the shocking murder of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, and the fallout has quickly become one of the most talked-about celebrity–politics crossovers of the year.

The drama began when Seyfried reposted a headline about Kirk’s killing on Instagram and added the single word: “hateful.” While brief, the comment packed a punch. Fans and critics immediately flooded her feed, with reactions split down ideological lines.

On one side, conservative voices blasted Seyfried for insensitivity, arguing that her choice of words dehumanized a murder victim in his final moments of public remembrance. Commentators accused her of hypocrisy, pointing out her longtime advocacy for mental health awareness, anti-bullying, and compassion. “How can someone who speaks about kindness say something like this?” one critic asked on X.

Screenshot of Amanda Seyfried’s now-deleted Instagram story calling Kirk hateful

On the other hand, some of Seyfried’s supporters defended her remark as an indictment of Kirk’s controversial record, not a dismissal of his death. Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was known for his fiery rhetoric on issues like immigration, LGBTQ+ rights, and climate change. For many progressives, his politics embodied the very word Seyfried used.

Still, the timing of the post made it particularly explosive. “It’s one thing to critique someone’s legacy, another to call them ‘hateful’ in the immediate wake of their murder,” said one entertainment columnist, noting that stars who wade into politics often get burned by the backlash.

Kirk died on Sept. 10 after he was shot while on stage at Utah Valley University during a stop on his American Comeback Tour.

Seyfried has not yet issued a public clarification or apology, but industry insiders suggest the pressure is mounting. “Amanda has a clean, relatable Hollywood image — this controversy cuts against that,” one PR expert told Page Six. “If she doesn’t address it directly, the narrative will spin beyond her control.”

For now, the actress appears to be staying offline. Her Instagram story has since been deleted, but screenshots continue to circulate widely across social platforms. Online petitions calling for her to apologize have gained traction, while hashtags supporting her stance have also trended, showing just how polarized the conversation remains.

The situation underscores a recurring dynamic: Hollywood stars speaking out against conservative figures often find themselves celebrated in some circles and vilified in others. Seyfried’s single word — “hateful” — has now become a flashpoint in the larger cultural divide, raising questions about how celebrities balance personal conviction with public sensitivity.