Erika Kirk is best known to some as the widow of the late Charlie Kirk, who co-founded the conservative student organization Turning Point USA (TPUSA) in 2012. He served as the organization’s executive director until his assassination in 2025. Erika was appointed as his successor following his death, but in addition to her role as a nonprofit executive, she is also a podcaster and entrepreneur.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Erika’s net worth was $12 million as of January 2026. However, in November 2025, The Economic Times estimated that her net worth was only about $2 million after accounting for her income from podcasting, real estate, and business ventures.
Charlie’s estimated net worth when he passed was around $12 million; as a result, they estimate that her total assets are around $14 million. Interestingly enough, the publication also reported that Vice President J.D. Vance also has a net worth of around $12 million, according to Forbes.
Erika Kirk was born Erika Frantzve in November 1988 in Ohio, but grew up in Arizona following her parents’ divorce. She was raised Catholic and attended Notre Dame Preparatory High School, where she excelled in basketball and volleyball. In 2006, during her transition to college, she established Everyday Heroes Like You, an initiative committed to highlighting community philanthropy.
Kirk went on to play basketball for two years at Regis University in Denver before transferring to Arizona State University, where she graduated with a double major in political science and international relations.
Erika Won Miss Arizona USA On Her 23rd Birthday

Her academic momentum carried into pageantry; in late 2011, she won the Miss Arizona USA title on her 23rd birthday. She then represented the state in Miss USA 2012, but did not place. She later expanded her academic portfolio at Liberty University, earning a Master’s degree in American Legal Studies and later pursuing doctoral studies in biblical leadership.
In 2019, she launched the podcast “Midweek Rise Up,” but her entrepreneurial efforts did not stop there. She launched the clothing brand Proclaim Streetwear (Proclaim365) and BIBLEin365, a ministry project. Before her husband’s death, she also worked as a real estate agent at The Corcoran Group in New York City.
Inside Her Relationship With Charlie Kirk

Erika started dating Charlie Kirk in New York City in 2019. They became engaged the following year, in December 2020. They married one year later, in Scottsdale. Turning Point USA funded the wedding reception, which was held at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Hotel.
Erika frequently accompanied her husband to various events. They had two children together: a daughter born in 2022 and a son born in 2024.
On September 10, 2025, Charlie was assassinated while speaking at Utah Valley University, which was one of the stops on his American Comeback tour. Following his death, she pledged to carry on the organization’s work in his memory.
Erika Kirk Talks Forgiveness At Memorial Service

In September 2025, tens of thousands attended a memorial service in Arizona. U.S. President Donald Trump was the headline speaker and called Charlie the “greatest evangelist for American liberty” and a “martyr now for American freedom,” as reported by the BBC.
“My husband, Charlie, he wanted to save young men, just like the one who took his life,” Erika said in a tearful speech, adding, “I forgive him because it is what Christ did. The answer to hate is not hate.”
Erika said that she had forgiven her husband’s alleged killer, Tyler Robinson. “I saw the wound that ended his life,” she said. “I felt everything he would expect to feel. I felt shock. I felt horror, and a level of heartache that I didn’t even know existed.
“These past 10 days after Charlie’s assassination, we didn’t see violence. We didn’t see rioting. We didn’t see revolution,” She continued. “Instead, we saw what my husband always prayed he would see in this country, we saw revival.”
Her Most Recent Public Appearance
Erika Kirk’s most recent public appearance was at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in April 2026. Sadly, the event was disrupted by another shooting. A suspect armed with a shotgun, a handgun, and knives reportedly ran through a security checkpoint near the ballroom and fired at a Secret Service Officer, as per CBS News.
Fortunately, he did not make it close to the President, who was safely evacuated by the Secret Service. Journalists and guests took cover under tables while the suspect was subdued. Erika Kirk was seen crying as security escorted her safely away from the premises. On June 2, the President revealed that the event would be rescheduled for late July.
“In a sign of Strength and Fortitude, it was just announced that The White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which violently ended rather abruptly on April 25th, will be rescheduled to July 24th,” he wrote on Truth Social. “This announcement is a very good thing in that we cannot allow Lunatics to change our way of life, or even its scheduling.”
He went on to say that the event will take place at the Waldorf Astoria in Washington, D.C, which used to be the Trump International Hotel. It remains to be seen if Erika will attend the rescheduled event.
