Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old conservative commentator, was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025. His vibrant life, marked by unwavering commitment to his beliefs, family, and country, was tragically cut short.
As the co-founder of Turning Point USA, Charlie leaves behind his beloved wife, Erika, and their two young children, a daughter and a son, whose lives were forever changed by his loss.
The final photo Charlie shared publicly, taken only days before his passing, now carries profound emotional weight, resonating deeply with those who admired him and leaving many in grief.
A Life of Conviction
Charlie Kirk, a prominent pro-Trump advocate and champion of traditional values, dedicated much of his career to engaging audiences on college campuses through his American Comeback Tour. At Utah Valley University, where he met his tragic end, he had previously encountered significant opposition, including a petition with over 7,000 signatures aimed at preventing his appearance.
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Known for his bold stance on issues like crime and mass shootings, Charlie consistently anchored his arguments in his support for the Second Amendment. Yet, beyond the public stage, he was above all a devoted husband and father—a role his family emphasized as his true legacy.
Charlie’s deep bond with his family was undeniable. Heartbreakingly, his wife and children were present at Utah Valley University to support him during his speech when the shooting occurred, as reported by the BBC. While they escaped unharmed, Charlie succumbed to his injuries at a nearby hospital approximately 90 minutes later.
A Love Story That Began in 2018
Charlie met his wife, Erika, in 2018 during what he fondly recalled as a “very, very long dinner.” In a 2024 Turning Point USA video, he shared that he knew “almost immediately” that Erika was his soulmate. Erika, reflecting on that same evening in a 2023 Instagram post, posted joyful selfies of them embracing, noting how their first date transformed her life.
By December 2020, Charlie and Erika were engaged. Erika shared the joyful moment on Instagram, posting a photo of herself hugging Charlie as he knelt to propose. On May 8, 2021, they married in Scottsdale, Arizona, in what Erika described as a “very intimate” ceremony, surrounded solely by their closest family members.
Erika’s Remarkable Journey
Erika Lane Frantzve, crowned Miss Arizona USA in 2012, brought her own accomplishments to their partnership. A former basketball player at Regis University, she later transferred to Arizona State University, where she earned a degree in political science and international relations. She furthered her education with a master’s degree and pursued doctoral studies at Liberty University.
Beyond supporting Charlie at Turning Point USA events, Erika forged her own path. She launched the Midweek Rise Up podcast, founded the Christian apparel brand PROCLAIM, and leads the BIBLE365 ministry program. As of 2025, she has also embarked on a career in real estate with the Corcoran Group in New York City.
A Devoted Family Man
Charlie and Erika welcomed two children: their daughter, born on August 23, 2022, and their son, born in May 2024. Charlie shared a tender hospital photo of himself holding his newborn son to announce his birth. Weeks before his passing, the family celebrated their daughter’s third birthday, a milestone filled with joy.
Despite his public persona, Charlie was fiercely protective of his children’s privacy. In a June 2025 video, he stated, “We have a girl and a boy, and it’s no one’s business what their names are or their faces.”
A Lasting Legacy
On September 1, 2025, Charlie shared his final public photo, a poignant image of himself with his 1-year-old son. Accompanying the photo were words that now resonate deeply: “God. Family. Country. In that order.” Though his life was tragically brief, Charlie’s love for his family remains eternal.
Rest in peace, Charlie Kirk. Your legacy of faith, family, and conviction will live on. Our hearts are with Erika, their children, and all who loved him during this profound loss.