Riley Gaines and Ben Stiller (Photo Via Imagn Images)
Some arguments online feel like they are just scripted well enough. This week, actor Ben Stiller and former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines argued over Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension and Charlie Kirk’s tragic death. The exchange was tense, personal, and emotional.
Kimmel drew heavy criticism after he mocked conservatives while reacting to Kirk’s k%lling in Utah. Just two days later, ABC announced that his late-night show would be shelved “for the foreseeable future.”
Stiller quickly sided with Kimmel and wrote on X, “This isn’t right.” Gaines didn’t take it in a good way.
She blasted Stiller for staying silent on Kirk’s death, saying, “In case you were wondering, Ben Stiller didn’t say a word about the most consequential political assassination in 50+ years.” She added, “Says a lot about humanity when people are furious over a lying, low-rated comedian losing his show, yet barely blink when a husband and father of two is assassinated.”
Riley Gaines Calls Out Hollywood’s Silence
Jimmy Kimmel (Photo By Imagn Images)
Stiller’s support for Kimmel wasn’t unique, but his post clearly struck a nerve. Gaines doubled down, arguing that public outrage over a TV host losing his platform overshadowed the brutal reality of Kirk’s murd3r.
Her comments came after Kimmel’s monologue, where he said conservatives were using the tragedy for politics. But investigators later revealed the suspected sh00ter, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, was far-left and in a relationship with a transgender roommate. That detail weakened Kimmel’s argument and created more backlash.
ABC affiliates also distanced themselves. Nexstar said it “strongly objects” to Kimmel’s words and confirmed they would replace his show in multiple markets. The reaction across media circles has been heated, with Stephen A. Smith even weighing in on whether Kimmel deserved to be dropped.
For Gaines, though, this story is about much more than Hollywood drama. She recalled a past conversation with Kirk’s widow, Erika, who confided her fear that something like this could happen.
“This was her greatest fear,” Gaines said. “Two children lost their father. They will be haunted forever by the videos that can’t be scrubbed from social media.”
Calling Kirk a friend and mentor, Gaines made it clear she sees her role as defending his legacy. While Stiller defended a comedian, Gaines reminded the world of the life that ended.
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