Hollywood actor Amanda Seyfried's comment calling the late Charlie Kirk, who was shot to death, "hateful" is being revisited.
On the 16th, a screenshot containing Amanda Seyfried's remark has been circulating on online communities and social media.
The screenshot shows Charlie Kirk's remark, "People coming from Gaza to the United States should never be allowed. That's it," and Amanda Seyfried commenting, "He was hateful."
Charlie Kirk was a far-right figure and youth activist who supported U.S. President Donald Trump, and he was fatally shot on the 10th (local time) while speaking at Utah Valley University in Utah.
However, the username of the account that posted the photo is not shown. Opinions among local netizens are divided on this. Some netizens reacted, "Have you watched his debates? Or are you forming a wrong opinion based on a 5-second clip and memes?", "That's awful."
But some responded, "I followed after seeing the comment," "I used to like him but now I love him," "a perfectly normal thought." Korean netizens are also largely cold to Charlie Kirk's belittling remarks, and there are more who agree with Amanda Seyfried's opinion.
Meanwhile, Amanda Seyfried appears in the film "The Housemaid," scheduled to be released at the end of the year.
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