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Madi Prewett Believes Charlie Kirk Has Received Rewards In Heaven

Bachelor alum Madison “Madi” Prewett you believe Charlie Kirk he received “many rewards” from his assassination at the age of 31.

“We live for an audience of one person. We live to please one person. We're going to come face to face with someone,” he preached on Monday, April 27, on his “Stay True” episode. a podcast. “We will have to give an account to the one who is the king of all kings in the name above all names, and we will all face him face to face one day.

He went on to say, “A lot of times we just get caught up in all the things and things that really don't matter. I can assure you that if Charlie does come back, it's like, that's one of the biggest messages that he can just say, 'Get up.

Right-wing news anchor Kirk was shot and killed during their engagement in September 2025. He is survived by his wife, Erikaand their two children.

Related: Charlie Kirk's Defender Compares His Death to Princess Diana's Mourning

Isabel Brown, who was a fan of the late Charlie Kirk, is still mourning his sudden death at the age of 31. “I think there's been a difficult level of processing that might be confusing for the average person,” Brown, 28, said on the Monday, April 27, episode of the “Stay True” podcast, referring to Kirk as his mentor. “Those […]

“Now that he's in heaven, I can't even imagine all the rewards he's received in heaven for just real, uh, loving people,” Prewett speculated. “That's what we came here to do on earth.”

Prewett also told his podcast guest, Kirk's former employee at Turning Point USA Isabel Brownthat he lives the same job “very well.”

“Christ gave us a specific command to be salt and to be light,” Brown, 28, said on the podcast. “In the end, both salt and light have one thing in common: They dramatically change the environment. … Our responsibility, not just an opportunity as Christians, is to do everything we can to fight for what is good and true and good.”

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Brown called Kirk his mentor during his “Stay True” appearance, noting that it was difficult to process his grief.

“Those of us who have worked for him for so many years and who knew him personally, we all talk all the time that we have to process it in two layers right now,” he explained. “You're mourning the loss of this wonderful person who meant so much to you, someone you owe your job to, someone you owe your family to. I can't tell you how many hundreds or thousands of families like mine came together at the TPUSA conference and worked for Charlie, and we all have kids now.”

Brown continued, “There's this personal aspect where, of course, it takes years and years and years to get over it, and that's just grief when you lose anybody in your life, but especially in such a painful way. And then, there's this framework that redefines grief society that I think we've lived, honestly, to have traditionally maybe through death Princess Diana.”

Diana died in a car accident in 1997 in Paris at the age of 36. Sons of the Princess of the People, Prince William again Prince Harryhe received support and well wishes from all over the world.

“I've never seen massive prayers around the world and people leaving teddy bears on the side of the road and lighting candles in their community and all these things since then,” Brown said. “This is the level of completely changing the world, a cultural change that I don't really know how to process, because for me it was my friend Charlie. I think that will take a long time to pass. I think that our country has lost a moral leader of a generation.”

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