Online ghouls attack love island star for sharing her support for Charlie Kirk

Online ghouls attack love island star for sharing her support for Charlie Kirk

Love Island star Vanna Einerson has received backlash after she re-shared a TikTok video mourning Charlie Kirk.

Screenshots and recordings circulating online show the glamorous 22-year-old had reposted the clip, which was mourning the conservative podcaster.

‘We don’t have to agree politically, but we can at least have morals,’ the slideshow shared to TikTok was captioned.

The video showed a series of black and white images of 31-year-old Kirk, a conservative right-winged activist and social media personality who was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University last week.

‘This is something I can’t help but share, because the weight of this loss is too heavy the stay silent,’ it continued.

On one of the images shown, the original posted had written: ‘He walked with honor, spoke with conviction, and stayed true to what he believed. 

‘His legacy in not only his words, but in the integrity he carried every day. A life remembered with deep respect.’

Savanna ‘Vanna’ Einerson, who featured on season seven of the reality TV series for singles, has over 262,000 followers on Instagram and a whopping 873,200 on TikTok. 

Love Island star Vanna Einerson has received backlash after she re-shared a TikTok video mourning Charlie Kirk

Love Island star Vanna Einerson has received backlash after she re-shared a TikTok video mourning Charlie Kirk

Einerson, a golf influencer hailing from Salt Lake City, Utah, sparked outrage from fans, who shared screen recordings of the video to Reddit.

‘Really any influencer who is quiet on literally any world events with the excuse of “I’m not political” and suddenly a ten part story of Kirk being posted,’ shared another. 

‘Like forget about issues in other countries, they are silent on ones in their own!’

‘I find it so comical that influencers that never speak up about anything ever are now acting like woke warriors over this white man but will ignore news of innocent children dying,’ pointed out another.

But Einerson isn’t the only influencer under fire for posting or supporting tribute to Kirk.

Over the weekend, popular lifestyle influencer Daisy Keech is facing backlash for her Instagram posts mourning the death of the conservative activist.

Keech, who has seven million followers on TikTok, spoke out about how she is ‘at such a loss for words’ for the activist’s death. She thanked him for ‘everything he’s done for the youth of our country.’

In response, her social media accounts was filled with hate comments.

Charlie Kirk, a conservative right-winged activist and social media personality, was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University last week (pictured with wife Erika)

Charlie Kirk, a conservative right-winged activist and social media personality, was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University last week (pictured with wife Erika) 

The video showed some black and white images of Kirk, a conservative right-winged activist and social media personality who was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University last week

'We don't have to agree politically, but we can at least have morals,' the slideshow shared to TikTok was captioned

The video showed some black and white images of Kirk, a conservative right-winged activist and social media personality who was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University last week

Savanna 'Vanna' Einerson, who featured on season seven of reality TV series, has over 262,000 followers on Instagram and a whopping 873,200 on TikTok

Savanna ‘Vanna’ Einerson, who featured on season seven of reality TV series, has over 262,000 followers on Instagram and a whopping 873,200 on TikTok

Along with Kirk’s death, she reposted a photo condemning the recent South Carolina school shooting and horrific stabbing of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska.

The text post said the recent murders are ‘an act of the devil’ and ‘by not using your voice you are a part of the problem’.

Keech said she normally keeps her political opinions to herself but is speaking up because of the ‘evil’.

‘If you are rejoicing in the death of a father and husband, I pray for your soul,’ she said. ‘If you disagree or are shocked by any of my beliefs that is ok. There doesn’t need to be any hate, just unfollow.’

She reposted another video titled: ‘Something feels so different about the death of Charlie Kirk.’

The video explains that Kirk’s death feels like ‘they lost a friend’ and that he was a ‘true servant of god’. Keech added the caption ‘1000% to this,’ agreeing with its message.

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