Comedian Druski faces viral backlash for mocking conservative activist after Charlie Kirk's death
American comedian Andrew Tate "Druski" has ignited significant online outrage following a new skit where he donned prosthetics and full face paint to impersonate former Republican presidential candidate Mike Pence, specifically targeting his interactions during the funeral service for Charlie Kirk's mother in March 2019 as part of an ongoing series mocking MAGA women.
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1Comedian Druski created a viral skit mocking Erika Kirk by dressing as her and using whiteface prosthetics.
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2The video has garnered tens of millions of views in its first 12 hours, featuring exaggerated responses to fictional reporters on political issues.
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3Druski's portrayal sparked significant online outrage with critics accusing him of going too far given the context following Charlie Kirk's murder.
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Erika Kirk was mocked by Druski, who dressed as her to deliver exaggerated responses on political issues.
— [Mar 27, 04:03] Erika Kirk mocked in viral Druski skit... (Thenews.com.pk)"A controversial black comedian has sparked outrage online after donning prosthetics and whiteface to mock Erika Kirk's public appearances."
— [Mar 26, 17:28] Outrage as comedian dons WHITEFACE... (Daily Mail)'Druski draws backlash over latest parody video mocking MAGA women.'
— [Mar 26, 17:02] Druski draws backlash over latest parody video..."This is too far" - The black comic painted his skin and sported makeup to dress up as Erika Kirk in a skit that triggered outrage.
— (Nypost)'Druski dresses up as Erika Kirk' — the comedian posted with millions of views, captioning it 'How Conservat'.
— [Mar 26, 10:27] Druski sets off outrage... (NBCNewYork)Comedian Druski posted a viral skit mocking Erika Kirk, where he portrays an exaggerated version of her to deliver controversial political commentary. The video quickly attracted tens of millions of views within 12 hours as part of his ongoing series parodying cultural and social trends.
Comedian Drew Desbordes sparked online outrage by posting a video mocking conservative women, specifically recreating Erika Kirk's public appearances following her husband Charlie Kirk's fatal shooting in September 2025. The controversial clip features Druski using prosthetics and whiteface to parody scenes from the memorial service where he exaggeratedly claimed his heart was broken while singing Katy Perry songs with a Bible.
Comedian Druski has faced online backlash for his new parody video depicting white conservative women with MAGA themes after being shot down. Critics argue the content is racist because it mocks Erika Kirk, whose husband Charlie Kirk was assassinated last year and who lost her family in front of a crowd.
Druski sparked outrage after creating and performing in an over 40 million-view viral skit where he dressed as Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk. Critics condemned the depiction for mocking her grief following his assassination while impersonating conservative figures like Karoline Leavitt during a satirical segment about protecting white men.