A lot of viewers, however, were drawn to Erika’s hands.
“Those big golden rings are too much, aren’t they? I try to empathize with her but it is hard,” one viewer commented. Another added, “What is with the gaudy rings?”
As for the rings, there’s a deeply personal story that many critics seemed to miss. Erika Kirk often wear rings engraved with the initials of her children — G for daughter Gigi and M for son Mac — alongside Charlie’s gold wedding band.
She wore those rings during the Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony on her husband’s behalf, a powerful tribute to her family that symbolizes the unbreakable bonds of love and legacy even in the face of tragedy.
When it came to her appearance on Megyn Kelly, Erika Kirk faced the conversation head-on and didn’t shy away from the criticism she had encountered before. She sat down with Kelly to discuss life after the assassination of her husband, the challenges of widowhood, and her steadfast faith. When asked about anger toward God, Kirk replied, “The enemy would love for me to be angry. He would love it.”