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Charlie Kirk Slammed Over ‘Submit to Your Husband’ Remark on Taylor Swift’s Engagement to Travis Kelce

Charlie Kirk faces backlash after resurfaced remarks telling Taylor Swift to "submit to her husband" following her engagement to Travis Kelce.

Published By: Komal Singh
Last Updated: September 14, 2025 09:03:59 IST

Charlie Kirk’s past remarks regarding Taylor Swift have resurfaced, sparking widespread outrage. Instead of congratulating her on getting engaged to Travis Kelce, the controversial conservative activist urged her to “reject feminism” and “submit to your husband”. These statements are making headlines once more in the wake of his untimely death. Here is a complete analysis of the events, the backlash, and why people are discussing it still.

What Did Charlie Kirk Say About Taylor Swift?

On August 26, 2025, during his show, Charlie Kirk criticized Taylor Swift for focusing on her career rather than settling down earlier. He said she should “reject feminism,” and told her to “submit to your husband, Taylor. You’re not in charge.” He also made comments about how many children she should have. As reported, his statements were not only judgments regarding her relationship, they were also calls for deep transformations in how she lives and the values she must adhere to.

Why These Comments Are Controversial

Individuals found Kirk’s remarks sexist. Many considered it inappropriate to tell a successful woman how she should live her life, especially with phrases like “submit to your husband”. For young women who admire Taylor Swift, these comments didn’t sound good for their aspirations and decisions. In addition, referring to an individual “not in charge” brought about outrage in the age of many calling for equality and empowerment.

The Timing: Why It’s Back in the News

Why Kirk’s words became timely again is that he died instantly and unexpectedly in Utah Valley University. Following his assassination, various news outlets and social media began re-posting his previous statements as well as video clips. Both supporters and critics have been re-reading his previous statements, particularly those which appear to be out of tune with today’s sentiments regarding gender equality and women’s rights.

Public Reactions: Critics and Supporters

The comments were condemned by critics as misguided and harmful. They allege influential public figures have a duty not to force negative stereotypes.

Others defended Kirk was speaking on the basis of his values and beliefs, and that individuals can comment on their opinions, although many also stated they did not agree with him.

On Twitter, hashtags and reactions both criticizing and supporting him spread quickly. The scandal also questioned how we criticize public figures once they are deceased.

Taylor Swift: Responses & What This Means

Taylor Swift has been active in supporting women’s rights and speaking out on social issues to support women, all over the world. Though she has not publicly responded to Kirk’s specific rant recently, many of her fans echoed her values of independence and empowerment. The contrast between her public life and Kirk’s comments has become a talking point in many commentaries.

Charlie Kirk’s “submit to your husband” tirade is more than a retro opinion, it’s a lightning rod in ongoing debates concerning gender dynamics, power, and respect. While he’s no longer with us, the thoughts he expressed are continuing to stir discussion.

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