Druski’s Latest Stunt: A Satirical Take on Conservative American Women
The internet’s favourite sketch comedian, Druski, has once again ignited a firestorm of discussion with his latest viral video. This time, the 31-year-old influencer, known for his sharp wit and often controversial impersonations, has donned a full transformation to portray a stereotypical white Republican woman from America. The persona, complete with body paint, a blonde wig, prosthetics, and blue contact lenses, has many viewers drawing parallels to the energy of figures like Erika Kirk.
Shared across social media platforms on Wednesday, 25 March, the montage showcases Druski’s character engaging in a series of over-the-top scenarios. The video opens with the caption, “How Conservative Women in America act,” punctuated by an American flag emoji and a cascade of laughing faces. The accompanying clip depicts the character on a coffee run, ordering an “all-organic Pup Cup” for her dog, appearing on a podcast with a Bible prominently displayed, and even making a stage cameo where she spontaneously breaks into a dance amidst a flurry of sparklers.
When queried by Elon Musk’s AI platform, Grok, about the identity of the character, the AI suggested, “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!” This response, while attributing the performance to Erika Kirk, highlights the perceived accuracy and comedic impact of Druski’s portrayal.
Who is Druski?
For those unfamiliar with the online sensation, Druski, born Drew Dawit Desbordes, is a prominent American influencer and comedian who has carved out a significant niche for himself through viral skits and comedy sketches. His online presence is vast, boasting an impressive 12 million followers on Instagram and an additional 5 million subscribers on his YouTube channel.
Beyond his individual sketches, Druski also hosts a popular YouTube series titled Coulda Been Records. This satirical and often chaotic talent show has become a platform for celebrity guest judges, with notable figures like Timothée Chalamet and Rick Ross having graced the show’s set.
Despite his widespread popularity, Druski’s stunts are not always met with universal acclaim. His willingness to tackle political and religious themes, in particular, has frequently sparked heated debates on social media. His previous viral NASCAR sketch, which involved him performing in ‘whiteface,’ drew criticism from some far-right viewers who deemed it offensive.
Key Details about Druski:
- Age: 31 years old (as of the time of reporting).
- Real Name: Drew Dawit Desbordes.
Druski’s Most Memorable (and Controversial) Moments
Druski’s latest foray into satirical impersonation is far from his first. He has a history of pushing boundaries and creating memorable, albeit sometimes divisive, content.
The NASCAR Patriot
In September 2025, Druski attended a NASCAR event, undergoing a complete transformation into a white Southern patriot. His disguise included fake tan lines, a mullet wig, arm tattoos, a bushy beard, denim overalls, and an American flag cowboy hat. The skit depicted Druski seamlessly blending in with the crowd, enthusiastically singing ‘Born in the USA’ from his car, sharing beers with fellow racegoers, and even sharing a cigarette with a woman on his lap. A more contentious moment in the video showed him spitting at the feet of a Black man. Druski captioned this segment, “That Guy who is just Proud to be AMERICAN.”
A Satirical Look at Church Culture
In January 2026, Druski’s videos poking fun at megachurches garnered significant attention, with two TikTok videos collectively amassing over 65 million views. In these sketches, Druski portrayed an exaggerated pastor, adorned in designer clothing and suspended from a harness. The content was not without its critics, with one viewer expressing outrage: “The foolishness of Druski is beyond ridiculous and utterly shameful. Why in the Hell would a comedian be allowed to act a fool in church?” However, the comedian also found defenders, including a pastor who shared, “We got a lot of things we could be offended about. And I think Druski needs to be last on the list.”

When Druski Keeps it Light
Not all of Druski’s content is designed to provoke controversy. He has also produced lighthearted and universally enjoyed sketches. His recreation of the typical behaviour of bikers, for instance, was a hit with viewers. This particular clip received 2.7 million likes and over 22,000 comments, demonstrating its resonance with the online audience. Typical fan reactions included comments like, “The music be SO DAMN LOUD,” and “They be at the gas station for 2 hours just blasting music and loitering.”
Coulda Been Records with Timothée Chalamet
The acclaimed actor Timothée Chalamet made an appearance on an episode of Coulda Been Records, adding his own unique flavour to the show’s signature chaos. In a surprising turn, Chalamet attempted to harmonise on the gospel song ‘Something About the Name Jesus.’ Druski’s playful reaction, “What you know about that, boy?” preceded a duet that left the audience in stitches.
Attempts were made to reach Erika Kirk’s representative for comment regarding the resemblance and the inspiration drawn for Druski’s latest character.




