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Statement in response to the Fox News report on Gia Prism and the 4 a.m. Club

Updated: Sep 16

On June 26, 2025, Fox News ran a 7-minute segment on me and the 4 a.m. Club where Charlie Kirk and Laura Ingraham called me dangerous and delusional. In the same breath, they called out New York mayoral candidate Zohram Mamdani and trans athletes as having this same brand of danger and delusion. They told their followers that we deserve to be mocked. Then in the very next segment, they denigrated LGBTQ Pride events.


Despite sending a legal notice to producers at Fox News denying consent to use my content, my name, my face, or my likeness, they aired my TikTok video and called me and our community by name. Though they did remove my name and content for their web story, the damage was already done. Fox viewers did come after us and mock us, many of them saying, “Charlie Kirk told me to find you.” Right-wing creators followed suit, targeting me and my community and attacking us in their content and on our videos. Right-wing media did the same, publishing stories on me using the exact same narrative and talking points as Fox. They didn’t fact-check or interview me. They just misrepresented and slandered me. This is targeted harassment, and it has had deep lasting effects.


Fox's piece ran just 2 days before the funeral of Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, who were shot and killed in a politically-motivated attack. When Fox singled me out and called for their viewers to come after me, I was terrified for my safety and the safety of my family. I now have panic attacks when I get media requests or am named by a new creator. I have massive anxiety when I go to post new content. I'm afraid to host my online group events, always wondering if these harassers will join and attack us from within. I'm trying to keep myself, my family, and my community safe, and it's a challenge every day. I’ve been thrown out into the world by Fox, harshly and against my will. And yet I am the one who’s called dangerous. The hypocrisy is astounding.


My body of work is in direct response to the kind of hate and fear that’s rampant in this country right now. My work exists because of it. It has to. My messages are about hope and healing, and my platform brings community and comfort to those who are terrified of living in this country. I make free uplifting videos every single day. I have an Emotional Support playlist over 60 videos long teaching people coping skills and healing frameworks. I hold group healing circles and I listen to people’s fears and fight for the rights of the marginalized. While countless other content creators are screaming about how we’re all screwed and going off on terrified rants, I share positive news and make people laugh and give grounded perspectives on how we as a country can walk through this time empowered. I have hundreds of messages and comments from people telling me that my work and my presence are deeply meaningful to them and have kept them going. A shocking number of people have told me that my work has been the one thing keeping them from ending their lives. That’s how dire it is out there, and how deeply healing, important, and necessary my work is. 


We in the 4 a.m.Club had an unexplained mystical experience that brought us all together that night. We didn’t ask for it or create it; it happened to us. Spiritual experiences and spirit communication are real phenomena, backed by scientific evidence. Psychic abilities are also real and verified. As a professional of 10 years, I have a very long track record of accuracy and excellence. Because of my abilities I experience the world differently, and so my messages include my spiritual perspectives. And my right to hold them and share them is not delusion, it is an American freedom protected under the constitution and the law. I have nothing to defend, except my right to exist peacefully — which has been violated by this harsh and unwanted media attention and public harassment.


It is a terrifying time to be a political dissident. But that’s also why it’s so important that more of us have the courage to speak up — but not only to fight back and speak the truth, but to be a voice of hope and empowerment. Our world needs our light as much as it needs our fight. We cannot let the most hateful and fearful among us be the loudest voices. So despite the fear, my work moves forward and I will carry on.

 
 
 

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