DRUSKI’S WILD IMPERSONATION JUST SPARKED A FULL-BLOWN WAR ONLINE. Druski just dropped what many are calling his most CHAOTIC and “UNHINGED” skit yet—taking on a persona in a way that no one saw coming and not everyone is laughing. What started as a joke instantly spiraled into a viral storm. Clips are spreading EVERYWHERE, timelines are flooded with memes, and reactions are coming in fast. With MILLIONS of views and counting, this isn’t just a video anymore — it’s a full-on cultural flashpoint. The internet is now locked in a battle between outrage and applause and nobody can agree where the line actually is. So what really happened in that clip? And why is everyone suddenly talking about it? 👇 Watch the viral moment in the comments and decide for yourself — did he cross the line or just make comedy history? 😳🔥

DRUSKI’S WILD IMPERSONATION JUST SPARKED A FULL-BLOWN WAR ONLINE. Druski just dropped what many are calling his most CHAOTIC and “UNHINGED” skit yet—taking on a persona in a way that no one saw coming and not everyone is laughing. What started as a joke instantly spiraled into a viral storm. Clips are spreading EVERYWHERE, timelines are flooded with memes, and reactions are coming in fast.

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Comedian Druski has garnered mixed reactions after sharing a new skit that appears to poke fun at Erika Kirk.

The 31-year-old comedian, who is Black, dressed up as a white woman with blonde hair for a video simply titled, “How Conservative Women in America act.”

In the short video, he wore a white suit resembling one once worn by Charlie Kirk’s widow and walked onto a stage lit by pyrotechnics, similar to a Turning Point USA event.

Without naming the organization’s CEO, Druski mimicked Erika’s rise to fame since her husband was assassinated on September 10, 2025, at age 31. Holding the Bible in one frame, the comic proclaimed, “I serve a righteous God, and that is why we say our prayers.”

“We are all his children, and when I say children, I mean the holy blessed Trinity, which is why I hold the Bible,” he added.

As of publication, the video has garnered over 4 million likes on Instagram with comments from celebrities like Nick Cannon, who said, “Brilliant,” and Taraji P. Henson, who simply posted multiple crying-laughing emojis. “Unhingedddddd 😂😂😂😂😂,” wrote influencer Kimberly Villalobos.

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“White chicks 3?” one person added in the comments, referencing the film franchise starring Marlon and Shawn Wayans, who dress up as white women.

“Bro wants to get cancelled again 😂😂,” another wrote, referencing the controversial nature of the skit as many people pointed out how he was clearly making fun of Erika.

Over on X, some social media users were less kind in their feedback, pointing out how the mother of two is still grieving the death of the right-wing political activist.

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“Is this a joke? You think this is funny? Making fun of Erika Kirk? You’re a disgusting piece of you know what,” one person wrote, while another said, “This opens black face for everyone btw.”

Charlie’s sudden death in September gained national attention after he was killed in broad daylight while speaking at Utah Valley University as part of his American Comeback Tour.

Erika — who has spoken out numerous times following the death of the Stop, in the Name of God author — has been called out for seemingly chasing fame following his death despite posting an old interview clip saying that she was never interested in seeking attention.