Druski, the popular YouTuber known for his bold and often controversial comedy sketches, has once again taken to social media with a new stunt. This time, he transformed himself into a character that many believe is inspired by Erika Kirk, capturing the essence of a stereotypical white American Republican woman.
On Wednesday, 25 March, Druski shared a series of videos on social media, showcasing his full costume. The outfit included body paint, a blonde wig, prosthetics, and blue contact lenses. In the caption, he quipped: “How Conservative Women in America act,” accompanied by an American flag and a string of laughing face emojis.
The montage features Druski’s character engaging in a variety of over-the-top moments. From ordering an “all-organic Pup Cup” for the dog during a coffee run, to appearing on a podcast with a Bible in hand, and even breaking into a dance in front of sparklers on stage, the skit highlights various aspects of what some might consider exaggerated conservative behavior.
When a fan asked Elon Musk’s AI model Grok who the person depicted in the clip was supposed to be, it 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!”
Who is Druski?
For those unfamiliar, Druski, whose real name is Drew Dawit Desbordes, is an American influencer and comedian renowned for his viral skits and comedy sketches. He also hosts a YouTube series called Coulda Been Records, a satirical and chaotic talent show that frequently features celebrity guest judges. Notable guests include Timothée Chalamet and Rick Ross.
On Instagram, Druski has amassed a staggering 12 million followers, along with 5 million subscribers on YouTube. Despite his global following, Druski’s stunts sometimes lead to controversy, with heated debates on social media, particularly when his sketches touch on political or religious themes. His previous NASCAR sketch in “whiteface” drew backlash from some far-right viewers, who found it offensive.
How old is Druski?
At the time of writing, Druski is 31 years old.
What is Druski’s real name?
Druski’s real name is Drew Dawit Desbordes.
Druski’s boldest moments
If you think his latest stunt is a one-off, think again. Let’s take a look back at some of his most memorable (or rather, controversial) skits of all time.
NASCAR
In September 2025, Druski attended a NASCAR event dressed as a white Southern patriot. The transformation was complete, featuring fake tan lines, a mullet, arm tattoos, a bushy beard, denim overalls, and an American flag cowboy hat. In the skit, Druski appeared to blend in seamlessly, belting out “Born in the USA” from his car, clinking beers with fellow racegoers, and even sharing a cigarette with a woman perched on his lap. In a more controversial moment, he was seen spitting at the feet of a Black man. The caption read: “That Guy who is just Proud to be AMERICAN.”

Druski’s take on church culture
In January 2026, Druski created two TikTok videos that garnered over 65 million views, poking fun at Megachurches. He portrayed an over-the-top pastor draped in designer clothes while dangling from a harness. The sketch sparked controversy, with one viewer commenting: “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, one pastor defended the star, stating: “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 skits are controversial; some are simply lighthearted fun. One example is his recreation of bikers, which received 2.7 million likes and over 22,000 comments. Fans appreciated the humor, with one comment saying: “The music be SO DAMN LOUD.” Another wrote: “They be at the gas station for 2 hours just blasting music and loitering.”
Coulda Been Records with Timothée Chalamet
The Marty Supreme star joined Druski on an episode of Coulda Been Records, bringing his own unexpected flair to the chaotic talent show. In an unexpected twist, Chalamet attempted to harmonize on the gospel song ‘Something About the Name Jesus.’ Druski quipped, “What you know about that, boy?” before the two launched into a playful duet that left everyone in stitches.






