Erika Kirk, who is the widow of recently deceased political commentator Charlie Kirk, has been in the news since the tragic assassination of her husband. Several people have questioned her appointment as CEO of Turning Point USA, leading to a contentious back-and-forth in the media.In recent news about the controversial businesswoman, a spoof account on X claimed that Erika Kirk would appear on a forthcoming episode of South Park, a satirical comedy that often includes controversial political figures in its stories. The message posted by @HoopsCrave reads as follows,“Erika Kirk is set to star in an upcoming episode of South Park”It also features an image of Kirk in the show’s trademark animation style, side-by-side with a zoomed-out image of the entire town from the series. While the false claims certainly caused an uproar among several social media users, it is not in the cards for now, especially with the current season of the show having already come to an end.As of this report, the X post has 2.9 million views. Interestingly, Erika Kirk’s late husband, Charlie, was featured on a previous episode of the series, and actually had a favourable response to his inclusion on social media at the time.Erika Kirk endorses JD Vance for PresidentIn other news, Kirk has endorsed JD Vance for President. Her husband, Charlie Kirk, and Vance were close friends, and it appears that she deems her husband’s political legacy is best served moving forward with Vance at the helm of the country’s future.While speaking at Turning Point USA’s annual AmericaFest conference in Phoenix, the CEO pledged,“We are going to get my husband’s friend JD Vance elected for ’28 in the most resounding way possible.”While there have been many rumblings about Vance as the next best Republican candidate for the position, Kirk’s public endorsement is consequential because it is one of the very first.Meanwhile, Erika has been embroiled in a very public back-and-forth with Candace Owens. She addressed the situation head-on in an interview with Shannon Bream for Fox News.“I pray for her, I pray for her family, and let the Lord handle the rest. We're building. I don't have time for the noise. Mm-hmm. I said my piece, and that's it, and we get back to work.”