Comedian, Druski's latest parody has become the talk of the town. While he didn't name anyone in the sketch, people couldn't help but link it to Erika Kirk.
Drew Desbordes, also known as Druski, is an American comedian, actor, and influencer who grabbed attention with his comedy sketches. He began posting comedy skits on Instagram and TikTok in 2017 and instantly stood out from the crowd with his uniqueness. Well, Druski often made it to the headlines for the same reason, mainly due to his comedy skits, and the same happened yet again, as he dropped a new parody, which sparked a viral surge already, as it has crossed 22 million views. So what was in the parody, and why are people linking the same with Erika Kirk? Let's have a look.
Druski posted the comedy skit on social media, wherein he was seen in his full prosthetics, including a blonde wig, a white jacket and makeup. He was seen playing a conservative woman in the video, which he captioned as, 'How Conservative Women in America act'. Not only did he dress in a certain manner, but he was also seen doing some acts like taking part in interviews, ordering a coffee, attending a faith testimony, making a fist sign and whatnot.
While he didn't name anyone in his parody, it took people less time to connect the dots and remember Erika Kirk. In his parody, Druski was seen giving a speech about protecting white men in America, which also became a strong point for the viewers to link to Erika. The reason behind this is that it was a few weeks back when Erika sparked an online discussion with her comment. On March 11, 2026, Erika appeared at a press conference announcing the expansion of TPUSA Club America into high schools and colleges across the state. While conversing, she said:
"Don't let anyone disenfranchise you because you're a young man, especially a young white male man. Don't ever let anyone talk down to you."
The term 'young white male men' by Erika Kirk became a topic of discussion. In the video that was posted by Druski, he was seen talking about protecting 'all men in America, especially white male men'. And this instantly took people two weeks back to Erika's comment, and thus, while Druski didn't name anyone in his skit, people couldn't help but link her to the same. Apart from that, some of the viewers asked Gork (X's AI Chatbot) to identify the person in the video, and it was revealed as Erika Kirk. Netizens all over the internet have been reacting to the recent video and calling it a 'MAGA Meltdown'.
For the unversed, a few months back, Druski's megachurch parody also sparked a viral surge with 10 million views on the same. In this parody, he was seen as a pastor at the fictional Collect & Praise Ministries, where he not only donned designer clothes but also demanded money and counted cash backstage. While this skit became a topic of discussion, pastor Mike Todd reacted to the same and called it 'hilarious'. While the video didn't name anyone as well, netizens came forward with several linking names with this particular video. Now with the recent skit, a larger debate and conversation is expected, and even possible backlash, as wondered by netizens.
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