Charlie Kirk’s widow Erika denies that she has a new boyfriend

Erika Kirk has pushed back against speculation that she is romantically involved with casino heir Blake Wynn, eight months after the assassination of her husband, Charlie Kirk.

The mother of two was recently accused online of becoming “very intimate” with a new partner less than a year after her husband’s death.

The rumor was amplified by conspiracy commentator Collin Scott Campbell, who alleged that the 37-year-old had been seen “kissing and embracing” 26-year-old Wynn at the Beverly Hills Hotel over the weekend.

Campbell also claimed the two were spotted shopping together earlier the same day.

Kirk responded angrily to the claims, issuing a public denial.

“Every single word here is a lie,” she wrote on X.

“Charlie’s love will last me a lifetime. The Lord is the only one who can ever fill that most painful void.”

The Turning Point USA CEO went on to provide a timeline she said contradicted the allegation, writing: “On May 14th I was home in Arizona celebrating my son’s second birthday.

“Blake (who is about to be engaged to his longtime gf) was a dear friend of my husband’s and I am grateful for his continued support, just like hundreds of others.”

She also criticized Campbell directly, describing what she called his “deranged obsession” with her as “deeply disturbing.”

“I am praying you get the help you so clearly need.”

Kirk ended her statement with: “Brush off the Dorito dust and go touch grass.”

Wynn separately rejected the allegation as well, addressing it on X.

“Blake Wynn here…I hate to be the bearer of bad news to the cesspool of bots and X users that spend their entire day making things up under the guise of journalism, but I am not dating Erika Kirk.”

The denials come shortly after reports that a man was arrested in connection with alleged threats against Kirk ahead of a TPUSA event scheduled in San Antonio on June 5.

Jacob Wenske, 26, is facing two felony counts of making a terroristic threat causing public fear, according to court documents.

Investigators also point to an additional alleged threat linked to Wenske contained in a January 2026 email. In it, he wrote: “Death to Erika Kirk and every single speaker there!!”

He continued: “America will live on without those scum on this earth.”

Authorities further allege Wenske communicated directly with Turning Point USA and made explicit threats of death toward Kirk.

Kirk was also present at the White House correspondents’ dinner in April when a gunman opened fire, in what was reported as the third assassination attempt on President Trump.