Brittany Aldean inspired by faith-based Charlie Kirk memorial service

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Brittany Aldean felt a range of emotions while attending the commemorative service of Charlie Kirk in Arizona on Sunday.

Brittany, 37, joined her husband Jason Aldean and nearly 100,000 others at the State Farm Stadium to cry the loss of the founder of Turning Point, which was killed by bullet when he was expressed outside the University of Utah Valley on September 10.

The former star of “American Idol” admitted the day “was overwhelming”, but that she was inspired by the way Kirk “affected people” when she detailed the service of her subscribers on social networks on Instagram.

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Brittany Aldean felt a range of emotions while attending the commemorative service of Charlie Kirk in Arizona on Sunday. (Denise Truscello)

“Yesterday, we went to the funeral of Charlie in Arizona, and it was very different from what I expected in the sense that it was so based on faith,” started Brittany. “I knew it was going to be but everyone loved it … Everyone. There was just something different in the room.”

President Donald Trump, Charlie’s wife Erika Kirk, and the United States Secretary of Health and Social Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were only some of the speakers to praise Kirk on Sunday.

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“The legacy of this man he left, the impact he had on so many people … As, I knew he had had an impact on a ton of people, but that seems different,” said Brittany. “His death looks like – everyone said in services – a renewal. It puts more people in contact with their faith, and just make such a difference in so many different lives, and it was very apparent yesterday.”

She noted: “It was overwhelming. I expected to go and cry all the time. I brought this great thing of fabrics, and instead, it was strangely positive and extremely sad, but it was great to hear stories about him personally and … how he had an impact on people and how he was going to be so missed, but that his inheritance was so big.”

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Jason Aldean and his wife Brittany Aldean attended the Charlie Kirk memorial in Arizona on Sunday. (Getty Images)

“He had a different goal in life, and it was so good to hear people say that. There was just a different plan that was bigger for him than God knew,” she said. “It left me more positive after service, and it is obviously so missed. Something is different on this subject.”

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Brittany left her disciples with the note: “They continue to say live like Charlie, so I will really try to do it daily.”

The Aldesans were only some of the eminent personalities who paid tribute to Kirk at his commemorative service in Glendale.

During an appearance on “Fox & Friends”, Savannah Chrisley – who was to join Kirk during a university campus tour Before his assassination – opened the impact that the conservative activist had on his life and explained why it is important to continue his fight.

Savannah Chrisley during an event

Savannah Chrisley cried the loss of Charlie Kirk in the commemorative service of the founder of Turnout Point. (Dominic Gwinn)

“I think that when this assassin took the life of Charlie, it was the turning point for him,” said Chrisley. “He thought he was putting an end to Charlie’s life, but he really created millions and millions of disciples from Charlie to fight. To fight for our freedom, to fight so that we have a voice. For me to look at him, it’s so sad and it breaks my heart. To see Erika. [Charlie’s wife] Interpret as a woman and assume this role, Charlie knew that if he could not do it, she was the only one who could do it. “”

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Chrisley said Kirk “gave [her] A voice in the moments when she felt that she did not. “”

“I was so excited to sit next to Charlie and open up to him and know him at a more personal level, like many of my friends who got to know him,” she said. “But above all, Charlie was a voice for our country.”

The reality TV star said it was remarkable to see how Charlie’s inheritance at Turning Point USA had an impact on young adults, including his brother.

“To watch my 19 year old brother and watch all these college students present themselves now and be noisy and not be afraid because, at the end of the day, our lives are at stake,” she said. “2028 arrives. And Charlie, he wants us to fight. He wants us to be noisy. And he said it himself:” If you do not correct evil, if you do not talk about evil, when evil occurs, then it is evil. “So it’s my job to get up, to be noisy, and I really don’t care who loves it and who doesn’t.”

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“I keep saying that above all, Charlie Kirk and his wife Erika are Christians,” she continued. “Isn’t that really the message? I think that bringing Christianity back to households is the only thing that will save us as a country. I know for myself, my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, I don’t know where I would be without that. And therefore looking at Erika, I don’t know how she is now the Word of God.

The authorities identified the Kirk murder suspect as Tyler Robinson, 22. Robinson was arrested and accused of aggravated murder, criminal liberation of a firearm causing serious bodily injury and two chiefs of obstruction of justice, according to an affidavit of the court. A judge ordered that he was detained without surety.

Christina Dugan Ramirez of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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