Eileen Davidson is setting the record straight.
The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star took to X (formerly Twitter) to shut down speculation that she was fined by Bravo after her controversial comments about Charlie Kirk’s death.
In the wake of Kirk’s death, Eileen shared — and later deleted — a post on Instagram that read:
“I am not in support of what happened to Charlie Kirk, but Charlie Kirk was in support of what happened to Charlie Kirk.”
The remark drew immediate backlash online.
Eileen then clarified her stance on X, writing:
“Just for the record people? I never ever in 1 million years would celebrate the assassination of anybody ever. Please don’t twist things around.”
Amid the backlash, rumors began to swirl that Bravo fined the soap star $100,000 for her statements.
Eileen, however, says that’s simply not possible:
“Just a little FYI about this nonsense going around that I was fined $100,000 by Bravo. I haven’t worked for Bravo in many many years so they can’t fine me because I’m not their employee.”
It seems the rumor mill ran ahead of reality — Bravo can’t fine someone who hasn’t been under contract with them for years.
This isn’t the first time Eileen has used her platform to speak out on political issues, often leaning to the left.
Her latest comments once again highlight the polarized reactions public figures face when addressing political figures and events.
Meanwhile, some conservative social-media users have been actively encouraging employers to fire anyone who speaks critically about Kirk, though their efforts clearly didn’t land in Eileen’s case.





