Social Media Asks About Druski's Family After His Apparent Response To Backlash Over His "Conservative Women" Skit
Druski's satire targeting conservative women sparked over 126 million views and backlash, with false claims of legal action by Erika Kirk denied by his representative.
- On Wednesday, comedian Druski released a viral skit titled "How Conservative Women in America Act" parodying Erika Kirk, widow of assassinated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, amassing more than 100 million views on X.
- Critics condemned the parody as insensitive, noting Erika Kirk remains grieving her husband's assassination six months ago, with many arguing the skit crossed a line by mocking a widow for entertainment.
- Online rumors claimed Erika Kirk issued a cease-and-desist letter to Druski, but a representative for the comedian confirmed to Newsweek that "Any claim that a cease and desist was issued to Druski is absolutely false."
- Journalist David Harsanyi stated, "The attacks on this poor woman are just evil," while conservative media personality Jon Root criticized Druski as "completely disrespectful" for mocking the widow.
- The viral video generated over 21,000 comments on X, highlighting intense debate over political satire as supporters argue the parody satirizes the "extreme MAGA ecosystem" rather than the widow herself.
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