A popular lifestyle influencer is facing backlash for her Instagram posts mourning the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Hate comments flooded Daisy Keech’s social media accounts after she posted a string of Instagram stories about Kirk’s tragic death.
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’.
Along with Kirk’s tragedy, 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.

Daisy Keech, who has seven million followers on TikTok , said she is ‘at such a loss for words’ regarding Charlie Kirk’s death

Along with Kirk’s tragedy, she reposted a photo condemning the recent South Carolina school shooting and horrific stabbing of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska
‘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.
Since then, the 26-year-old social media star has faced hundreds of comments expressing anger, with one Instagram comment saying: ‘I loved her content but I just really lost respect for her.’
Multiple TikTok and Reddit users claimed the influencer has ‘selective empathy’ since she has not voiced her opinion before.
One Reddit post said: ‘I don’t remember her posting about the Democrat politician killed by the Republican. Strange, isn’t it?’
Some of Keech’s loyal fans expressed their unwavering support. One wrote: ‘I’m proud of you for honoring Charlie. All the hate on your post just tells you they don’t know this man and only watch[ed] altered clips.’

The 26-year-old social media star faced tons of negativity for voicing her hurt after Charlie Kirk’s death

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

Keech told her five million Instagram followers to unfollow if they disagree with her beliefs

Multiple supportive fans thanked Keech for being brave and voicing her opinion, encouraging her to ignore the hate

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

Keech told her fanbase: ‘If you are rejoicing in the death of a father and husband, I pray for your soul’
Another fan thanked her for being brave and voicing her opinion, encouraging the social media star to ‘ignore the hate’.
‘All these comments are completely unneeded and disrespectful. Have some respect for her!’
Along with other pictures of Kirk and his family, Keech posted a photo with her dog captioned: ‘The world needs more love. And Jesus is love.’
Keech is known for co-founding the content creator group the Hype House in 2019. Her content has evolved into intimate wellness and lifestyle videos along with her popular home renovation series.
The Daily Mail reached out to Keech for comment.
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