Thomas Skinner exposed in damning Ring doorbell footage outside secret mistress’ house

The Apprentice star Tom Skinner has claimed his affair with Amy-Lucy O’Rourke was a ‘one-off’ and a ‘moment of madness’, but newly emerged Ring doorbell footage tells a very different story

Ring doorbell footage reveals Tom Skinner’s affair with Amy-Lucy O’Rourke wasn’t ‘one-off’

Thomas Skinner is trying his best to downplay his affair as a short-lived ‘one-off’, but newly emerged Ring doorbell footage tells a very different story.

The salesman, who makes his Strictly Come Dancing debut this weekend, claims his dalliance with Amy-Lucy O’Rourke, 35, just weeks after his wedding to wife Sinead was a “moment of madness” and something he regretted almost immediately.

Skinner, who has three children with his wife, said over the weekend: “I’m just so lucky that she forgave me. When I told my wife, I fully understood if she were to never speak to me again. It just shows you that 10 minutes can just ruin your whole life.”

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Amy-Lucy O’Rourke
Amy-Lucy O’Rourke claims she was the one to tell Thomas Skinner’s wife about their affair (Image: instagram/amylucyclinic)
tom, sinead and their three kids
The Strictly star is claiming his cheating scandal was a ‘one-off’

But Amy-Lucy disputes Skinner’s recollection and claims she was the one to call things off – much to Skinner’s annoyance – and was the one who told Sinead. The aesthetician and single mum alleges she began a fling with Skinner in the summer of 2022, just weeks after his May wedding.

She claims he told her at the time that his marriage was simply one of convenience. However, by July that year, Amy-Lucy discovered this wasn’t true and called off their affair.

She now alleges that Skinner, 34, didn’t take the break-up well and showed up at her doorstep demanding a conversation. In the footage captured by her Ring doorbell, Skinner can be seen lingering outside for a minute and a half, despite Amy-Lucy making it clear she doesn’t want to engage.

Skinner also seems to attempt to force his way into her home, but she prevents him. In a dramatic turn of events, she then steps out from the entrance of her house near Brentwood, Essex, to shatter the windscreen of his parked Mercedes 4×4.

In the footage obtained by the Daily Mail, Skinner is initially seen on her doorstep, gesticulating at the camera as he refuses to leave. He then yells up at an upstairs window, again insisting she open the door.

Amy-Lucy retorts, ‘Leave me alone and go away,’ but he continues to hammer on the door. She eventually opens the door and informs him that her son is asleep.

skinner and wife in an arena
Skinner says his wife ‘never deserved that, she’s such a good person’

The mother-of-one insists she and Skinner acted like a couple in public, with Skinner often referring to her as his girlfriend and telling her his marriage to wife Sinead was nothing but a “relationship of convenience”.

But Skinner is adamant in his stance that his affair was a one-off event. He told The Sun on Sunday: “I had a fling, I suppose, it was nothing more than that, it was the one time, it was a mistake, then I woke up feeling absolutely terrible about it.”

The married couple were not arguing or having relationship troubles but it was “just me in a moment of madness”, Skinner said. The aftermath “was a very, very dark time”, he said, adding that his wife “never deserved that, she’s such a good person, without her I wouldn’t be where I am today – she made me”.

In a statement to the paper, a spokeswoman for Amy-Lucy said: “This has been an incredibly stressful chapter in her life. She did not have a fling with Mr Skinner, she had a relationship with him.”

The revelations about Skinner’s personal life come just days on from the dad-of-three apologising for picking up a journalist’s phone and walking out of a Strictly Come Dancing press event midway through.

He later said his departure from last week’s event was not related to the BBC dancing show, and claimed he did so because he had seen messages about his past on the reporter’s phone. Skinner was reported to have grabbed the phone and walked out after objecting to being recorded by a journalist.

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Made In Chelsea’s Sam Vanderpump and Alice Yaxley expecting first baby

Made In Chelsea stars Sam Vanderpump and Alice Yaxley, who joined the show in recent series, have announced that they are expecting their first child together with a sweet post

Made In Chelsea stars Sam Vanderpump and Alice Yaxley have announced that they are expecting their first child together, just months after they shocked their cast mates by announcing their engagement

Made In Chelsea stars Sam Vanderpump and Alice Yaxley have announced that they are expecting their first child together, just months after they shocked their cast mates by announcing their engagement.

Sam, 28, took to Instagram to share the exciting news with his followers with a photo of both of their hands touching a sonogram surrounded by flowers. Another snap showed him sweetly kissing Alice’s tummy, as he wrote: “Life is full of surprises, but this is the best one yet. I can’t put into words how happy and excited we are!”

The post was quickly flooded with congratulatory messages from friends and fans. Fellow Made In Chelsea star, Binky Felstead wrote: “Ahhhh congratulations guys!!”, while Reza Amiri-Garroussi wrote: “Congrats to both of you bro”.

One fan wrote: “Wowwww, Congratulations, there’s no feeling like it xx”, while another added: “Omg! I’m so happy for you both. Xx”. A third fan penned: “How wonderful! Congratulations”.

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Made In Chelsea stars Sam Vanderpump and Alice Yaxley have announced that they are expecting their first child together
Made In Chelsea stars Sam Vanderpump and Alice Yaxley have announced that they are expecting their first child together
Their announcement follows after they shocked fans when they announced their engagement in March
Their announcement follows after they shocked fans when they announced their engagement in March(Image: Instagram/samvanderpump)

Their announcement follows after they surprised fans when they announced their engagement in March, just six months after they started dating. Shortly after Alice joined the reality show Made In Chelsea, they shocked their cast members when Sam revealed he was looking for a ring and planning to propose.

Sam, whose aunt is Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, Lisa Vanderpump, shared that he proposed a few months after his health deteriorated rapidly from liver and kidney failure, which helped him realise that Alice was ‘the girl he wanted to marry’.

The post was quickly flooded with congratulatory messages from friends and fans
The post was quickly flooded with congratulatory messages from friends and fans(Image: Instagram/samvanderpump)

He said at the time : “Alice and I have only been dating for about six months, but we’ve gone through such a lot in such a short period of time. From day dot, Alice has been with me pretty much 24/7. And over Christmas we went through a bit of an episode together where I got really, really ill,” he says.

Explaining his sudden deterioration, Sam adds, “I got an infection due to a genetic disease I’ve got, which led to sepsis and it ended up quite bad. I was in hospital and it was a close call, I could have died.”

Sam almost died which made him realise he didn't want to wait to marry Alice
Sam almost died which made him realise he didn’t want to wait to marry Alice (Image: Instagram/samvanderpump)
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He added: “That experience brought us very, very close. I think I walked out of that looking at Alice and thinking, ‘This is the girl I want to marry.’ So, my thinking was, ‘If I’m saying that now, why on earth am I waiting?’”

As Made In Chelsea returned to our screens on Monday 15 September, fans will no doubt be excited to watch their journey into parenthood play out on their screens.

‘Retiring never crossed my mind’ – Firth on motherhood & swimming return

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“I love being a mum.”

That much is evident as Bethany Firth gives her daughter Charlotte a massive hug.

“Being a mum, it is the best thing I’ve ever done, but the hardest thing I’ve ever done,” explained the six-time Paralympic swimming champion.

“She gives me so much more perspective, and I think she makes me want to be a better person. She makes me want to work harder and try harder and just keep going.”

Charlotte was born at the start of August 2024 to Bethany and husband Andrew.

Now, just over a year later, she is getting ready for her first long-haul flight, as Charlotte will travel to Singapore with dad and her grandmother Lindsey to cheer on mum as Bethany returns to action at the World Para Swimming Championships.

It will be the first time in more than two years that Firth has competed for Great Britain, the last occasion being the World Championships in Manchester in August 2023.

Firth won two of her five world titles there and was preparing for the Paris Paralympics when she got news of her pregnancy.

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Now as she prepares to return to international competition for the first time as a mother, Firth wants to be a role model for other female athletes who choose to start a family.

“Sport definitely is a very selfish thing, and I feel like it’s really hard for women these days,” she said.

“A lot of people expect you to choose, ‘do you want a family, do you want sport?’

“I felt like whenever I announced that I was having Charlotte, everyone just assumed, ‘oh, she’s retired. That’s it’.

“I felt that really hard. I was like, ‘why are people making this decision for me?’

“I want her to be around the sport. I felt like I also don’t want to give up. I wanted to show her, actually, we can do both.

“We’re not going to give up. For me and my swimming, I’ve obviously not raced at Worlds yet, but I feel like it’s definitely given me more purpose and more joy towards this sport.

‘Retirement never crossed my mind’

Baby Charlotte packing for her trip to Singapore to cheer on mum, Bethany FirthFirth family

There is no doubt that when you talk with Firth now, she has a different perspective on life and her swimming.

“People always put a lot of pressure on me. I felt like people expected me to win gold, and it turned into more of a pressure and something that I had to prove myself,” she said.

“I felt like I wasn’t good enough if I didn’t get the gold, but having Charlotte just changed everything.

“Watching the girls compete in Paris, I thought it was great. It made me want to swim, but it didn’t make me feel like I missed it, or I would change anything or I wanted to be there, to be truly honest.

“When I win a medal, you get that buzz for a few seconds. With Charlotte I get that buzz all the time, when she crawls or when she walks or when she does the little things she does.”

So, did she ever contemplate retirement? After all Firth is one of Northern Ireland’s most successful athletes.

Six Paralympic titles plus three silvers, five world titles, four silvers and a bronze and a gold for Northern Ireland at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. No one would have had anything negative to say if she had decided to stop.

“I think it was more that people assumed I would finish my career and the more they assumed, the more it annoyed me, and the more I thought, actually, this is really bad for women in sport,” she added.

“Why do we have to choose? Why are people just assuming I’d stop if I had a child?

It’s hasn’t been easy getting back to being a world-class swimmer again.

The morning we meet at the pool in Bangor, she is coming to the end of a two-hour training session after being there since 6am.

Charlotte is suffering from a cold and kept her mum up most of the night while dad is working the night shift.

Nana Firth has come around to the house at 5am to take over babysitting duties so her daughter can head to the pool.

Firth is tired but her face lights up when Charlotte arrives to see her mum.

“It’s extremely tough,” she said. “Your body goes through something incredible to have a baby and it is really tough coming back, and it’s really tough seeing the times that you used to swim and know that you need to get back there if you want to be at the top. It’s a really long road and really hard road.

“Coming back, I just kept thinking, ‘I want to qualify for Worlds. I want to prove that I can at least qualify and get there.’

“And getting up in the morning when I haven’t slept, but seeing her little face makes me be like, ‘oh, I can do it’.

“But I won’t lie, it is very tough, and I feel like you do need a really good support system around you, because if you don’t have that, I don’t know how you would cope.

“To be honest, if you had asked me throughout my career what’s your proudest moment, I’d actually probably have been like, ‘oh, I don’t know.’

Firth targeting medals at Worlds in Singapore

Bethany Firth in actionGetty Images

Firth will swim three individual events and maybe two relays in Singapore. She will stay in the team hotel but the family will not be too far away.

Her times in training and at the few competitions she has taken part in this year are encouraging.

What a moment it would be if she was to get on the podium again, this time as a mum with her daughter in the crowd.

Is Charlotte a water baby?

“You love the water, you love splashing, don’t you? I feel like she shows me how to kick, don’t you?” Firth says to Charlotte and gets a big grin in return.

She is noncommittal about the future. There are the Commonwealth Games next year and then the bigger question of the 2028 LA Paralympics.

“I think what I’ve learned is that I’m actually not in control of what’s coming in the future,” she said.

“You know, I could tell you X, Y and Z and it’s actually not going to happen.

“So I just believe that God has a plan for me and what comes next year will come next year.

“But I’m just really focused on getting over the 13-hour flight to Singapore and getting there and just having a really good time.

“I can’t wait for Charlotte to be like, ‘Go mummy’.

“I’m the only person she can shout, ‘Go mummy’ for in that pool.

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‘They assumed I’d retire – that annoyed me’

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“I love being a mum.”

That much is evident as Bethany Firth gives her daughter Charlotte a massive hug.

“Being a mum, it is the best thing I’ve ever done, but the hardest thing I’ve ever done,” explained the six-time Paralympic swimming champion.

“She gives me so much more perspective, and I think she makes me want to be a better person. She makes me want to work harder and try harder and just keep going.”

Charlotte was born at the start of August 2024 to Bethany and husband Andrew.

Now, just over a year later, she is getting ready for her first long-haul flight, as Charlotte will travel to Singapore with dad and her grandmother Lindsey to cheer on mum as Bethany returns to action at the World Para Swimming Championships.

It will be the first time in more than two years that Firth has competed for Great Britain, the last occasion being the World Championships in Manchester in August 2023.

Firth won two of her five world titles there and was preparing for the Paris Paralympics when she got news of her pregnancy.

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Now as she prepares to return to international competition for the first time as a mother, Firth wants to be a role model for other female athletes who choose to start a family.

“Sport definitely is a very selfish thing, and I feel like it’s really hard for women these days,” she said.

“A lot of people expect you to choose, ‘do you want a family, do you want sport?’

“I felt like whenever I announced that I was having Charlotte, everyone just assumed, ‘oh, she’s retired. That’s it’.

“I felt that really hard. I was like, ‘why are people making this decision for me?’

“I want her to be around the sport. I felt like I also don’t want to give up. I wanted to show her, actually, we can do both.

“We’re not going to give up. For me and my swimming, I’ve obviously not raced at Worlds yet, but I feel like it’s definitely given me more purpose and more joy towards this sport.

‘Retirement never crossed my mind’

Baby Charlotte packing for her trip to Singapore to cheer on mum, Bethany FirthFirth family

There is no doubt that when you talk with Firth now, she has a different perspective on life and her swimming.

“People always put a lot of pressure on me. I felt like people expected me to win gold, and it turned into more of a pressure and something that I had to prove myself,” she said.

“I felt like I wasn’t good enough if I didn’t get the gold, but having Charlotte just changed everything.

“Watching the girls compete in Paris, I thought it was great. It made me want to swim, but it didn’t make me feel like I missed it, or I would change anything or I wanted to be there, to be truly honest.

“When I win a medal, you get that buzz for a few seconds. With Charlotte I get that buzz all the time, when she crawls or when she walks or when she does the little things she does.”

So, did she ever contemplate retirement? After all Firth is one of Northern Ireland’s most successful athletes.

Six Paralympic titles plus three silvers, five world titles, four silvers and a bronze and a gold for Northern Ireland at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. No one would have had anything negative to say if she had decided to stop.

“I think it was more that people assumed I would finish my career and the more they assumed, the more it annoyed me, and the more I thought, actually, this is really bad for women in sport,” she added.

“Why do we have to choose? Why are people just assuming I’d stop if I had a child?

It’s hasn’t been easy getting back to being a world-class swimmer again.

The morning we meet at the pool in Bangor, she is coming to the end of a two-hour training session after being there since 6am.

Charlotte is suffering from a cold and kept her mum up most of the night while dad is working the night shift.

Nana Firth has come around to the house at 5am to take over babysitting duties so her daughter can head to the pool.

Firth is tired but her face lights up when Charlotte arrives to see her mum.

“It’s extremely tough,” she said. “Your body goes through something incredible to have a baby and it is really tough coming back, and it’s really tough seeing the times that you used to swim and know that you need to get back there if you want to be at the top. It’s a really long road and really hard road.

“Coming back, I just kept thinking, ‘I want to qualify for Worlds. I want to prove that I can at least qualify and get there.’

“And getting up in the morning when I haven’t slept, but seeing her little face makes me be like, ‘oh, I can do it’.

“But I won’t lie, it is very tough, and I feel like you do need a really good support system around you, because if you don’t have that, I don’t know how you would cope.

“To be honest, if you had asked me throughout my career what’s your proudest moment, I’d actually probably have been like, ‘oh, I don’t know.’

Firth targeting medals at Worlds in Singapore

Bethany Firth in actionGetty Images

Firth will swim three individual events and maybe two relays in Singapore. She will stay in the team hotel but the family will not be too far away.

Her times in training and at the few competitions she has taken part in this year are encouraging.

What a moment it would be if she was to get on the podium again, this time as a mum with her daughter in the crowd.

Is Charlotte a water baby?

“You love the water, you love splashing, don’t you? I feel like she shows me how to kick, don’t you?” Firth says to Charlotte and gets a big grin in return.

She is noncommittal about the future. There are the Commonwealth Games next year and then the bigger question of the 2028 LA Paralympics.

“I think what I’ve learned is that I’m actually not in control of what’s coming in the future,” she said.

“You know, I could tell you X, Y and Z and it’s actually not going to happen.

“So I just believe that God has a plan for me and what comes next year will come next year.

“But I’m just really focused on getting over the 13-hour flight to Singapore and getting there and just having a really good time.

“I can’t wait for Charlotte to be like, ‘Go mummy’.

“I’m the only person she can shout, ‘Go mummy’ for in that pool.

Related topics

  • Swimming
  • Disability Sport
  • Northern Ireland Sport

‘Retiring never crossed my mind’ – Firth on motherhood & swimming return

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“I love being a mum.”

That much is evident as Bethany Firth gives her daughter Charlotte a massive hug.

“Being a mum, it is the best thing I’ve ever done, but the hardest thing I’ve ever done,” explained the six-time Paralympic swimming champion.

“She gives me so much more perspective, and I think she makes me want to be a better person. She makes me want to work harder and try harder and just keep going.”

Charlotte was born at the start of August 2024 to Bethany and husband Andrew.

Now, just over a year later, she is getting ready for her first long-haul flight, as Charlotte will travel to Singapore with dad and her grandmother Lindsey to cheer on mum as Bethany returns to action at the World Para Swimming Championships.

It will be the first time in more than two years that Firth has competed for Great Britain, the last occasion being the World Championships in Manchester in August 2023.

Firth won two of her five world titles there and was preparing for the Paris Paralympics when she got news of her pregnancy.

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Now as she prepares to return to international competition for the first time as a mother, Firth wants to be a role model for other female athletes who choose to start a family.

“Sport definitely is a very selfish thing, and I feel like it’s really hard for women these days,” she said.

“A lot of people expect you to choose, ‘do you want a family, do you want sport?’

“I felt like whenever I announced that I was having Charlotte, everyone just assumed, ‘oh, she’s retired. That’s it’.

“I felt that really hard. I was like, ‘why are people making this decision for me?’

“I want her to be around the sport. I felt like I also don’t want to give up. I wanted to show her, actually, we can do both.

“We’re not going to give up. For me and my swimming, I’ve obviously not raced at Worlds yet, but I feel like it’s definitely given me more purpose and more joy towards this sport.

‘Retirement never crossed my mind’

Baby Charlotte packing for her trip to Singapore to cheer on mum, Bethany FirthFirth family

There is no doubt that when you talk with Firth now, she has a different perspective on life and her swimming.

“People always put a lot of pressure on me. I felt like people expected me to win gold, and it turned into more of a pressure and something that I had to prove myself,” she said.

“I felt like I wasn’t good enough if I didn’t get the gold, but having Charlotte just changed everything.

“Watching the girls compete in Paris, I thought it was great. It made me want to swim, but it didn’t make me feel like I missed it, or I would change anything or I wanted to be there, to be truly honest.

“When I win a medal, you get that buzz for a few seconds. With Charlotte I get that buzz all the time, when she crawls or when she walks or when she does the little things she does.”

So, did she ever contemplate retirement? After all Firth is one of Northern Ireland’s most successful athletes.

Six Paralympic titles plus three silvers, five world titles, four silvers and a bronze and a gold for Northern Ireland at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. No one would have had anything negative to say if she had decided to stop.

“I think it was more that people assumed I would finish my career and the more they assumed, the more it annoyed me, and the more I thought, actually, this is really bad for women in sport,” she added.

“Why do we have to choose? Why are people just assuming I’d stop if I had a child?

It’s hasn’t been easy getting back to being a world-class swimmer again.

The morning we meet at the pool in Bangor, she is coming to the end of a two-hour training session after being there since 6am.

Charlotte is suffering from a cold and kept her mum up most of the night while dad is working the night shift.

Nana Firth has come around to the house at 5am to take over babysitting duties so her daughter can head to the pool.

Firth is tired but her face lights up when Charlotte arrives to see her mum.

“It’s extremely tough,” she said. “Your body goes through something incredible to have a baby and it is really tough coming back, and it’s really tough seeing the times that you used to swim and know that you need to get back there if you want to be at the top. It’s a really long road and really hard road.

“Coming back, I just kept thinking, ‘I want to qualify for Worlds. I want to prove that I can at least qualify and get there.’

“And getting up in the morning when I haven’t slept, but seeing her little face makes me be like, ‘oh, I can do it’.

“But I won’t lie, it is very tough, and I feel like you do need a really good support system around you, because if you don’t have that, I don’t know how you would cope.

“To be honest, if you had asked me throughout my career what’s your proudest moment, I’d actually probably have been like, ‘oh, I don’t know.’

Firth targeting medals at Worlds in Singapore

Bethany Firth in actionGetty Images

Firth will swim three individual events and maybe two relays in Singapore. She will stay in the team hotel but the family will not be too far away.

Her times in training and at the few competitions she has taken part in this year are encouraging.

What a moment it would be if she was to get on the podium again, this time as a mum with her daughter in the crowd.

Is Charlotte a water baby?

“You love the water, you love splashing, don’t you? I feel like she shows me how to kick, don’t you?” Firth says to Charlotte and gets a big grin in return.

She is noncommittal about the future. There are the Commonwealth Games next year and then the bigger question of the 2028 LA Paralympics.

“I think what I’ve learned is that I’m actually not in control of what’s coming in the future,” she said.

“You know, I could tell you X, Y and Z and it’s actually not going to happen.

“So I just believe that God has a plan for me and what comes next year will come next year.

“But I’m just really focused on getting over the 13-hour flight to Singapore and getting there and just having a really good time.

“I can’t wait for Charlotte to be like, ‘Go mummy’.

“I’m the only person she can shout, ‘Go mummy’ for in that pool.

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Jamie Lee Curtis breaks down in tears over Charlie Kirk – despite hugely opposing views

Jamie Lee Curtis found herself in tears after she brought up Charlie Kirk in a podcast and said that while she ‘disagreed with him’, she hopes he felt ‘connected with his faith’

Freaky Friday actor Jamie Lee Curtis got emotional and burst into tears after she started sharing her thoughts on Charlie Kirk(Image: Getty Images)

Freaky Friday actor Jamie Lee Curtis got emotional and burst into tears after she started sharing her thoughts on Charlie Kirk, who was shot last week. The 31-year-old conservative activist was killed by a single shot while he was speaking at a rally at Utah Valley University last Wednesday, in what authorities are calling a political assassination.

Detectives are preparing to file murder charges against 22-year-old Tyler Robinson following a 33-hour-long manhunt. Robinson handed himself in to the police after his father recognised him from CCTV footage released by authorities during the search.

Jamie Lee Curtis brought up the incident during an episode of Marc Maron’s WTF podcast, where she said she wanted to bring up the topic as it was at the ‘front of her mind’. She said through tears that while she ‘disagreed with him’, she hopes he felt ‘connected with his faith’.

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Jamie Lee Curtis brought up the incident during an episode of Marc Maron’s WTF podcast
Jamie Lee Curtis brought up the incident during an episode of Marc Maron’s WTF podcast(Image: Randy Shropshire/BRAVO via Getty)

Jamie said: “I disagreed with him on almost every point I ever heard him say, but I believe he was a man of faith, and I hope in that moment when he died, that he felt connected with his faith. Even though his ideas were abhorrent to me. I still believe he’s a father and a husband and a man of faith. And I hope whatever connection to God means that he felt it.”

The actor added: “Yesterday was 9/11. I know there is a video of his assassination. I know people who’ve seen it. Yesterday, we watched again these images of those buildings coming down. … Today, we as a society are bombarded with imagery. So we don’t know what the longitudinal effects of seeing those towers come down over and over and over and over again, or watching his execution over and over and over again. … I don’t ever want to see this footage of this man being shot.”

The 31-year-old conservative activist was killed by a single shot while he was speaking at a rally at Utah Valley University
The 31-year-old conservative activist was killed by a single shot while he was speaking at a rally at Utah Valley University (Image: Getty Images)

Jamie said with concern that ‘we don’t know enough psychologically’ about the effect these images are having on members of society and asked: “Is that the reason why we’re all feeling this lack of humanity, because we’re just saturated with these images?”

Following Charlie’s sudden death, his wife delivered a tearful and at times angry speech from her late husband’s streaming room. Erika broke down in tears as she addressed President Trump.

“My husband loved you,” she sobbed, adding that she knew the former president reciprocated her husband’s affection.

Following Charlie’s sudden death, his wife delivered a tearful and at times angry speech that was intermittently interrupted by technical glitches
Following Charlie’s sudden death, his wife delivered a tearful and at times angry speech that was intermittently interrupted by technical glitches(Image: @mrserikakirk/Instagram)

She asserted that Charlie was killed because he preached about “patriotism and god’s love.” She also vowed that she wouldn’t let her husband’s mission “die”, reports the Mirror US.

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She went on to pledge that she would carry on Charlie Kirk’s campus tour and podcast, which had generated millions for the pair.

“My husband’s mission will not end, not even for a moment,” Erika Kirk continued. “We’ll never surrender. We never will ever. Ever. Our campus tour this fall will continue. There will be even more tours in the years to come.”