STEPHEN KING’S CAREER IN FLAMES: New Movie BOMBS as Publisher DUMPS Him After SHOCK Homophobic Lie About Charlie Kirk… But Was It REALLY a Mistake? 🤔

September 15, 2025

A Horror Story Stephen King Didn’t Write

Master of horror Stephen King is living a real-life nightmare. The iconic author’s legacy is on the line after a major book publisher reportedly DROPPED him. The reason? A now-deleted social media post where King allegedly claimed conservative figure Charlie Kirk wanted gay people stoned. The internet exploded, and the consequences were immediate and brutal.

“I Made an Honest Mistake!” King Pleads

In a desperate attempt at damage control, King issued a swift apology, calling the post an “honest mistake” and deleting it. But for many, the damage was already done. The author, visibly shaken by the backlash, pleaded with fans not to let this one error destroy his life’s work, begging them to still go see his new movie and read his new book.

Internet Erupts: “We’re Boycotting All His Bullsh*t!”

The comment sections went absolutely nuclear. Public opinion was a bloody battleground. One side screamed, “No one should read his crap. He’s an idiot” and “We Boycotting all his bullshit.” Others were far more vicious: “I hope ur new book flops.”

But Wait… King’s Army Fights Back

Yet, King’s loyal “Constant Readers” rushed to his defense, creating a war in the comments. One fan argued, “All he did was repeat Kirks own words….WTF?” while another pointed out, “I have never heard MAGA apologise or correct anything.” The debate raged between those calling for forgiveness—”WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES”—and those declaring his career dead: “Steven king is a has been.”

The Twist: Was It Really a Mistake?

Here’s where the plot thickens. Some online sleuths are suggesting this was no accident. Could this be a calculated move to generate controversy and boost sales for his new project? It’s a classic Hollywood tactic! Others are spinning a wilder theory: “Maybe Kirk was a closet gay?” The speculation is running rampant, proving that in the court of public opinion, the truth is often the first victim.

A Legacy Hanging in the Balance

From being hailed as a “literary genius” to being called a “hateful, sorry excuse for a human” by a former fan, King’s reputation is facing its greatest threat yet. As one commenter ominously stated, “You reap what you sow! Words said out loud cannot be undone.” Whether this is a mere bump in the road or the final chapter of Stephen King’s career is a story still being written. Will you still go see his movie?