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Employee fired after writing 'nonsense' message on cup after customer asked for 'Charlie Kirk drink'
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Updated 07:51 23 Sep 2025 GMT+1Published 07:50 23 Sep 2025 GMT+1

Employee fired after writing 'nonsense' message on cup after customer asked for 'Charlie Kirk drink'

The political activist has been martyred in the US

James Moorhouse

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A Starbucks employee has lost their job after writing a 'nonsense' message on a customer's cup when they asked for the Charlie Kirk drink.

Autumn Perkins, who lives in Middletown, Ohio, visited a Starbucks location inside Kroger recently to order the mint majesty with two honeys, a drink which has soared in popularity since Kirk's tragic death earlier this month.

The political activist was speaking in Utah on 10 September when he was fatally shot, and a huge funeral event was held for him in Arizona last weekend, with the likes of Donald Trump, JD Vance, and Elon Musk all in attendance.

Kirk's politically-motivated murder has split opinion in the US, with the 31-year-old father turned into something of a martyr by those on the right, while some on the left have been more reluctant to mourn a man who had a history of sharing his controversial views online.

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Kirk died on 10 September after being shot at Utah Valley University (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune/Getty Images)
Kirk died on 10 September after being shot at Utah Valley University (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune/Getty Images)

Although Charlie's wife Erika spoke of forgiveness at the funeral on Sunday, the president spoke more candidly and admitted that he hates his opposition, hinting that anyone who exercises their free speech to share less positive views on the Turning Point USA founder should be censored, as we saw with Jimmy Kimmel recently.

In this case, it was a Starbucks employee who lost their job however, after writing 'racists fav drink' on Autumn's coffee order, and the Ohio mum made it clear that she thought the firing was justified.

She told Fox News Digital: “It’s time for people to stop this nonsense.

“I would agree that people should be fired if they’re doing something like this. Actions have repercussions.

“I feel like Charlie stood for respect — we don’t have to agree on everything. We can disagree on a lot of things, but we respect each other.

“We can’t communicate and grow if we’re disrespecting each other.”

Autumn's coffee order (Autumn Perkins/Facebook)
Autumn's coffee order (Autumn Perkins/Facebook)

Starbucks later issued a statement explaining why the employee lost their job, saying: “Writing this on a cup is unacceptable, and we have clear policies that prohibit negative messages to help preserve a welcoming environment. This Starbucks location is licensed and operated by Kroger. We understand that this associate was terminated by Kroger.”

Despite the strong and decisive action that was taken against the employee, that's not enough for Autumn, as she confirmed that she won't be returning to the huge coffee company any time soon.

She said: “I don’t intend to spend another penny at Starbucks — and as far as I’m concerned, neither will my children or anybody else in my family who will listen to me.”

Featured Image Credit: Autumn Perkins/Facebook

Topics: Charlie Kirk, Social Media, Starbucks, US News, Viral

James Moorhouse
James Moorhouse

James is a NCTJ Gold Standard journalist covering a wide range of topics and news stories for LADbible. After two years in football writing, James switched to covering news with Newsquest in Cumbria, before joining the LAD team in 2025. In his spare time, James is a long-suffering Rochdale fan and loves reading, running and music. Contact him via [email protected]

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