HEARTBREAKING: Erika Kirk Shares How She Responds to Her Daughter’s Questions About Charlie
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HEARTBREAKING: Erika Kirk Shares How She Responds to Her Daughter’s Questions About Charlie

Charlie Kirk’s widow Erika gave her first full interview since her husband’s tragic death to Fox News‘ Jesse Watters. The full interview will air this Wednesday, November 5th. But, Fox News has released a few preview clips ahead of the full release date. In one clip, Erika Kirk shared a heartbreaking update on how she handles questions from her young daughter about Charlie. Watch what she had to say here: Jesse Watters: “You told your children that Charlie [Kirk] was going on a work trip with Jesus. Are they still asking ‘Where’s Daddy?’” Erika Kirk: “Yes, my daughter continues to ask, but it’s really sweet because I keep explaining to her a few things, and I said, ‘If ever you… pic.twitter.com/SYOVIWOKl6 — RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) November 3, 2025 Jesse Watters: “You told your children that Charlie [Kirk] was going on a work trip with Jesus. Are they still asking ‘Where’s Daddy?’” Erika Kirk: “Yes, my daughter continues to ask, but it’s really sweet because I keep explaining to her a few things, and I said, ‘If ever you want to talk to Daddy. You just look up to the sky and start talking to him. He can hear you.’” “I told her, I said, ‘You know, Daddy’s in Heaven.’ She goes, ‘You think I can go sometime?’ I said, ‘Baby, we will all go one day. We will all go one day.’” HEARTBREAKING!!! As a mother, this is so gut-wrenching, as I’m sure many of you will agree. Charlie and Erika Kirk’s oldest daughter is just three years old. During her press conference a few days after Charlie was assassinated, Erika Kirk addressed how she broke the horrific news to their daughter. People recalled: During a Sept. 12 press conference, Erika broke her silence about her husband’s death and how the children were coping. She addressed the difficulties of explaining a concept like death to a young child, saying that she opted for a different approach. “What do you tell a 3-year-old? She’s 3,” Erika said. “I said, ‘Baby, daddy loves you so much. Don’t you worry. He’s on a work trip with Jesus, so he can afford your blueberry budget.’ “ Losing a parent at such a young age is tremendously sad. Charlie’s daughter especially appeared to have a very strong bond with her daddy. Please keep this young girl and the rest of Charlie Kirk’s family in your prayers. May the Lord bless them.