Selling Sunset alum Christine Quinn has harsh words for Erika Kirk.

“Erika Kirk be everywhere but with her kids,” Quinn, 37, wrote via X on Wednesday, December 10. 

After posting the one-liner, Quinn’s followers applauded her stance in the comments section.

“CLOCK IT MOTHER,” remarked one follower, while another opined: “Those kids are just accessories and props at this point while she preaches family values and drapes herself on the arms of people who do the exact opposite.”

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Us Weekly has reached out to Erika, 37, for comment. 

Erika is the widow of fellow conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed by suspected gunman Tyler James Robinson at a speaking event on September 10. She’s been promoting Charlie’s posthumous book, Stop, in the Name of God: Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life. She also took over the role of chairman and CEO of right-wing political organization Turning Point USA for Charlie, who was 31 when he died. 

Last month, Erika said during an interview with Megyn Kelly that she and Charlie had hoped to grow their family before his death. The couple were married in May 2021 and shared a son and daughter, whose names they chose to keep private. 

“We wanted to have four [children],” Erika said in November. “And I was praying to God that I was pregnant when he got murdered. … Both of us were, we were really excited to just expand our family.”

She said that another child “would [have been] the ultimate blessing out of this catastrophe,” and added, “Now when I see young couples, I tell them, ‘Please, don’t put it off.’ Especially if you’re a young woman, don’t put it off. You can always have a career, you can always go back to work. You can never just go back to having children.”

During an interview at the New York Times’ 2025 DealBook Summit on December 3, Erika raised eyebrows with comments she made during a discussion about Zohran Mamdani’s recent election as mayor of New York City. When Andrew Ross Sorkin remarked that Mamdani, 34, won the support of many young female voters, echoing Charlie’s sway with young conservative men, Erika claimed that some women see government as “a form of replacement for certain things relationship-wise even.”

She continued, “What I don’t want to happen is women, young women in the city, look to the government as a solution to put off having a family or a marriage because you’re relying on the government to support you instead of being united with the husband, where you can support yourself and your husband can support and you can guys all combine together.”

Erika has since appeared on several outlets, including Fox & Friends, The Five and Outnumbered. Several days after Charlie’s assassination, she was announced as his successor at Turning Point. 

“[Charlie] worked tirelessly to ensure Turning Point USA was built to survive even the greatest test,” the organization said in a statement on September 18. “And now, it is our great pride to announce Erika Kirk as the new CEO and Chair of the Board for Turning Point USA.”

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