American comedian Druski is facing backlash after people claimed his latest viral sketch draws heavily from conservative creator Erika Kirk. The clip has already racked up more than 58 million views.
It’s not the first time Druski has been accused of crossing a line. Previously, he asked fans if he was “canceled” after attending NASCAR in a costume that featured white face makeup, a beard, light hair, and American-flag tattoos.
He described that earlier character as:
‘Guy who is just Proud to be AMERICAN’
Now, he’s returned with a new persona titled:
“Conservative Woman.”
This time, the look again involves white face makeup, paired with a long blonde wig and carefully applied cosmetics.
Druski (real name Drew Desbordes) posted the skit across multiple social platforms on March 25, framing it as his take on how conservative women in the US behave.

The video cycles through scenes involving reformer pilates, press-conference-style podium moments, and other stereotypes. A number of viewers believe the performance is aimed at—or at least modeled after—Erika Kirk.
In one section, Druski appears to mirror a clip in which Kirk talks about prayer while looking directly into the camera. In Kirk’s video, she says:
“We said our prayer, and we asked the lord to protect us,”
Druski delivers a similar line in his version:
“I serve a righteous God, and that is why we say our prayers.”
Elsewhere, he lip-syncs along to Katy Perry’s ‘California Gurls’ while driving, then pulls into a drive-through with a tiny dog and orders a “sweet cream foam iced chai matcha” plus an “organic pup cup.”
How Conservative Women in America act 😂🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/4DQesE0gBg
— DRUSKI (@druski) March 25, 2026
Reaction has been split. Some viewers praised the sketch, while others argued it was tasteless or offensive.
One commenter wrote:
“Who even likes these skits? This not even funny fr,”
Another account posted:
“DISGUSTING: Druski faces MASSIVE backlash after dressing as Charlie Kirk’s grieving widow, Erika Kirk, and mocking Christianity. An evil and garbage human being!”

On his X account, Druski also reposted several supportive reactions. One post described the skit as:
“Nah man this might be Druski’s most diabolical skit yet.”
Meanwhile, another user shared a screenshot from the video and asked X’s Grok:
“Who is this.”
Grok responded:
“That’s Erika Kirk, the actress/comedian starring in Druski’s satirical skit. She’s playing the over-the-top ‘conservative woman’ character across all those scenes—patriotism, faith, organic everything, and the podium bit. Spot-on performance for the laughs!”
As of March 26, Kirk had not publicly responded to the sketch. Some viewers, however, have been posting clips of Kirk under Druski’s original upload, pointing to similarities they believe support the comparison.

