
"The veteran newscaster then said the Jezebel article, titled We Paid Some Etsy Witches to Curse Charlie Kirk, had unsettled Erika Kirk so much that she and her husband asked a friend whom Kelly believed was a Catholic priest to come pray with them the night before Kirk was murdered. Charlie and Erika Kirk eventually worked it through and got over their fear of the curses, Kelly said, thanks to their faith."
"The article bashed Kirk as a far-right misogynist and a reliable pawn for Republicans, parroting Project 2025 talking points and championing the owning-of-the-libs and basically a fake news vending machine with a terrible haircut. It also bragged the outlet had paid some Etsy witches to curse Kirk. Jezebel, following the shooting, added an editor's note to the article saying it condemns the shooting of Charlie Kirk in the strongest possible terms."
Jezebel published a post titled "We Paid Some Etsy Witches to Curse Charlie Kirk" on Sept. 8 that claimed payment to Etsy witches to curse Charlie Kirk. Erika Kirk became genuinely rattled and, fearing the curses, she and Charlie asked a friend believed to be a Catholic priest to come pray with them the night before Kirk was killed. Megyn Kelly condemned the Jezebel post, saying it caused the Kirk family mental torture. Jezebel later added an editor's note condemning the shooting, removed the reporter byline, and the original story link now redirects to Jezebel's homepage.
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