EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Just Now in New York, USA — “The Five” Teases Erika Kirk’s Emotional New Interview on “Jesse Watters Primetime,” Where She Opens Up About Life, Loss, and the Love of Her Life, Charlie Kirk.

“THE FIVE” TEASES ERIKA KIRK’S EMOTIONAL NEW INTERVIEW ON “JESSE WATTERS PRIMETIME,” WHERE SHE OPENS UP ABOUT LIFE, LOSS, AND THE LOVE OF HER LIFE, CHARLIE KIRK ❤️🇺🇸

Just moments ago in New York City, FOX News’ The Five aired an emotional first look at Erika Kirk’s upcoming interview on “Jesse Watters Primetime” — and it’s already capturing the attention of millions across the nation.

In the brief but powerful clip, Erika is seen seated beneath soft studio lights, speaking with raw honesty about her journey since the passing of her late husband, Charlie Kirk. Her voice trembles as she describes the man who forever changed her life.

“He was the love of my life,” she says quietly. “My best friend. My forever.”

The preview runs less than a minute, yet the emotion within those few seconds is undeniable. Viewers were left visibly moved — many taking to social media to express how deeply the segment touched them. Words like “raw,” “beautiful,” and “unforgettable” flooded comment threads within moments of its airing.

Producers of Jesse Watters Primetime say the full interview will delve into Erika’s path through grief, faith, and purpose, revealing moments of both heartbreak and hope that she has never shared publicly before.

According to insiders, Erika opens up about the quiet nights in Chicago, raising her children without the man she still calls “my anchor,” and finding peace in the belief that Charlie’s legacy continues through every young life touched by his mission.

“When you lose someone like Charlie,” Erika says in one segment, “you don’t stop hearing their voice. You just start carrying it inside your heart instead.”

The network described the interview as “one of the most emotional and inspiring conversations of the year” — a glimpse into the strength behind the woman who has quietly carried on her husband’s vision of faith, freedom, and education.

Erika’s story has long resonated with viewers for its sincerity and grace. Since Charlie’s passing, she has become a symbol of perseverance — continuing his work through The Charlie Kirk Legacy Foundation, championing initiatives for youth mentorship, faith-based leadership, and family support programs nationwide.

But this interview, insiders say, will show a more vulnerable side of her — a woman still learning to balance memory with mission, sorrow with purpose.

Clips show Erika holding back tears as Jesse Watters gently asks how she finds strength each day. Her answer — both simple and profound — left even the studio crew silent:

“I wake up every morning and choose gratitude — because love didn’t end. It just changed where it lives.”

The emotional preview has already become one of the most-shared clips on social media tonight, with hashtags #ErikaKirkInterview#JesseWattersPrimetime, and #CharlieKirkLegacy trending across platforms. Fans are calling it “the interview America needs right now” — a reminder that love, faith, and resilience can outshine even the deepest sorrow.

The full interview is set to air later this week on FOX News, and early reports suggest it may be one of the most-watched and talked-about broadcasts of the year.

For now, America waits — ready to hear the voice of a woman who lost everything, yet somehow found the courage to keep believing, loving, and leading. ❤️✨

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