A conservative influencer on Monday addressed backlash she's received from MAGA fans after she made claims that they considered to be "feminist."

Over the weekend, Allie Beth Stuckey, host of the "Relatable" podcast on the conservative Blaze Network, shared a clip from a recent speaking engagement on social media where she argued that "porn has weakened men." She also applauded the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk for his efforts to dissuade young men from engaging in premarital sex.

Stuckey said during a new podcast episode on Monday that she received a lot of pushback for those comments from men who identified as conservative Christians. She said the comments were a "gross representation" of her mission.

"They were calling me a feminist because apparently I was finger-wagging or whatever," Stuckey said. "I had people that I consider friends, people that I consider colleagues, repeating this kind of thing. All different kinds of just straight-up lies. Lies about me and my family. Just such gross misrepresentations of me and my mission."

Stuckey added that the pushback made her feel "disheartened."

"It can feel disheartening and that kind of thing when it comes from within your own camp, and it's just outright malicious and slanderous and deceitful and angry and bitter and covetous and resentful and all of those things," Stuckey said. "It weighs you down."

Watch the video at this link.