Speculation erupted on social media this week after a viral screenshot showed Erika Kirk deleting her messages on Facebook. The rumor gained traction when podcast host Baron Coleman retweeted an image of a page titled “Erika Frantzve” that said “No posts available” and added the caption: “She’s hacked.”” Within hours, users began linking the alleged disappearances to the lingering controversy surrounding the death of the conservative activist in 2025 Charlie Kirk.
Social media frenzy grows over Erika Kirk’s profile Candace Owens conflict
The debate intensified as screenshots circulated alongside comments suggesting the change was long overdue. “Lol. She only took 5 months,” read one widely shared post. The timing sparked new debate, especially as tensions between Erika Kirk and conservative commentator Candace Owens persist. However, despite the online frenzy, there are no verified reports confirming that Kirk has deleted posts or changed her account due to the ongoing feud.Much of the confusion stems from the names attached to the screenshots. It is understood that “Erika Frantzve” is Kirk’s maiden name, prompting users to question whether the page is official, inactive, or even related to her.Some commenters disputed the viral claim. “So we’re just lying now,” one user wrote, while sharing an image of Kirk’s verified Facebook page, which still displays Charlie Kirk’s posts. Others expressed confusion rather than certainty. “Why can people leave reviews for others? Are they customers or what?” one user asked. Another wrote: “I’m a little confused. Has she gone back to her maiden name?” Another commenter speculated on her marriage, saying: “She has made it clear that this is clearly not a good marriage.“Experts note that the “No posts available” message could be caused by privacy settings, inactive profiles, or duplicate accounts, rather than intentional deletion. Without confirmation, the screenshots circulating remain inconclusive.New speculation comes as the rift between Erica Kirk and Candace Owens widens following the death of Charlie Kirk. Owens has publicly advanced theories about the circumstances of his death and raised questions about the leadership within Turning Point USA, although she has provided no verifiable evidence. She also commented on Kirk’s marriage and personal life.As the debate spreads across platforms, the episode highlights how quickly partial screenshots can lead to sweeping conclusions. For now, while the online feud continues to draw attention, the truth behind the purportedly deleted posts remains unconfirmed.


