With two splashy new movies to promote, including one that could nab her a second Academy Award nomination, Amanda Seyfried might be expected to steer clear of any controversy that could alienate potential audiences.
But that’s not what Seyfried is doing, as the star of the upcoming “The Housemaid” and the Oscar-buzzy “The Testament of Ann Lee” is refusing to apologize for comments she made on one of the most shocking and politically charged acts of violence in recent times: the Sept. 10 assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
While many reacted to Kirk’s murder by praising him as hero of free speech and a galvanizing young voice in conservative politics, others, like Seyfried, took to social media to point out his history of controversial comments about abortion, immigratio

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