Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika, recently revealed a touching “sign” she believes her late husband sent her hours after his tragic assassination. The emotional moment unfolded during Erika’s appearance on stage with Megyn Kelly in Glendale, Arizona, as part of the final stop on The Megyn Kelly Show live tour.
During the heartfelt conversation, Kelly asked Erika if she had experienced any signs from Charlie, the co-founder of Turning Point USA, who was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University on September 10. Erika, 37, reflected on her relationship with Charlie before sharing a poignant story that left the audience moved.
Erika recalled a special connection she shared with Charlie, where lights would flicker whenever they were together. “It was like our little thing. It’s a total frequency thing,” she shared, reminiscing about their dating and marriage. This connection continued even after Charlie’s passing, as Erika described a poignant moment she experienced in a hotel room shortly after his death. The bathroom light flickered like a strobe light all night, leaving Erika feeling comforted by the presence of her late husband.
In addition to these signs, Erika also mentioned receiving messages from Charlie through their three-year-old daughter, who is slowly coming to terms with her father’s absence. Despite the heartbreaking loss, Erika is determined to keep Charlie’s memory alive for their children, making sure they feel loved and connected to their father in heaven.
The conversation with Kelly touched on the family’s coping mechanisms and how they discuss heaven and Charlie’s presence with the children. Erika emphasized the importance of keeping the memory of Charlie alive and exciting for their kids, painting a picture of heaven as a joyful place where their father is watching over them.
As the family continues to navigate life without Charlie, they have found comfort in the support of their community and the legal process that has seen the suspect, Tyler Robinson, arrested and charged with the activist’s murder. Erika’s resilience and strength in the face of tragedy serve as a poignant reminder of love’s enduring power and the ways in which memories can transcend loss.

