The hug between Erika Kirk and JD Vance from the “Turning Point US” tour at the University of Mississippi has now become the most talked-about political event. During the event, Erika compared JD Vance with her late husband, and this comparison drew mixed responses on the internet.
Popular streamer Sneako mocked the moment over X. He remarked that Erika should have grieved for her husband a little more. Making the clip, one of the most discussed news stories this week. During the TPUSA event at the University on Wednesday, 29th October, Erika stated that she was happy when she found out that the vice president was invited as one of the guest speakers, as it was an emotional moment for her.
She was later heard saying that no one compares to her husband, but the vice president has some “similarities” with him. After this, the two shared a hug that made the public uncomfortable. Speaking about the hug between the two celebrities, Sneako posted a video, saying that it seemed like the two were about to kiss, as he also sharply reacted that it had been just a month and Erika should grieve her husband a little longer, before comparing him to anyone else.
Many users started commenting on Sneako’s video with divided opinions. Some called it a harsh reaction, while others said that he only said what many have been pointing out since the video surfaced. The clip of the two hugging has spread like wildfire across X and TikTok, and Erika has finally broken her silence over the controversy.
She spoke about her appearance and stated that all of her moments were being consistently captured by the media. Expressing her anger and sentiments in an interview with Fox News, she said that cameras have been following all her movements, and her friends and family are being recorded even during their tough times, but there were no clips of Tyler Robinson’s hearing.
She asked for transparency in the hearings and added that there was nothing to hide during the interview, where she later got emotional seeing a video of her late husband and the right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.


