Druski is unrecognizable — sporting a blonde wig and whiteface — in a new skit poking fun at Erika Kirk.

The comedian and influencer posted a parody of the conservative personality in a video already view tens of millions of times in its first 12 hours. He posted with the caption: “How Conservative Women in America Act.”

Druski, whose real name is Drew Desbordes, walks out to sparklers in a white suit to mock the Turning Point USA CEO. Then, he takes questions from “reporters” about the Iran war.

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“We have to protect all men in America, especially the white men in America. Those are the ones we care about. Yes, because they are the ones who matter most,” Druski says in the video.

As of Thursday morning, Erika Kirk had not publicly commented on the parody.

Druski is known for his outrageous internet videos. His spoof of mega church pastors gained more than 250 million views across social media.

Last year, Complex named the comedian the “No. 1 Funniest Person On The Internet Right Now” and Rolling Stone named him the No. 2 Most Influential Creator of 2025.

Season 2 of his YouTube reality dating series “Coulda Been Love” is now airing. He recently sat down with NBC New York’s Ashley Chaparro to talk about the new season, finding love and being embraced by the Latino community.





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