Druski's latest sketch pokes fun at 'Conservative Women in America'
Druski's latest sketch pokes fun at 'Conservative Women in America'
Taylor Ardrey, USA TODAYThu, March 26, 2026 at 5:16 PM UTC
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Druski's latest sketch pokes fun at 'Conservative Women in America'
Social media is reacting to the latest skit by comedian Druski, mocking women in right-leaning political spaces.
Released on Wednesday, March 25, the video titled "How Conservative Women in America act," has 2.2 million views on TikTok alone at the time of publication.
The 31-year-old content creator, who gained notoriety online in the late 2010s, is known for his sketches mocking niche everyday scenarios.
Recently, his extreme makeup transformations, including turning into a white man for a NASCAR skit, have become popular. His commitment to his character in the latest bit has been likened to that of the 2004 comedy "White Chicks."
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Druski's skit divides social media
In the skit, Druski is seen portraying a white woman with blonde hair, which viewers compared to Erica Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
One scene shows the comedian, dressed in a white suit, dancing on a stage in front of a crowd as sparklers go off. At other moments, he's at a news conference or working out at a Pilates class.
"I don't care what ya'll say, Druski is funny as hell," one user wrote on TikTok.
Another person added, "Wait is this Erika Kirk or Karoline Leavitt?" also referring to the current White House Press Secretary.
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One person stated, "This a skit or a documentary?" while another added, "the scream i just let outtt, this is uncanny."
However, the skit did spark some outrage.
One user replied to the video posted to X, saying, "Of all conservatives women in America why her? This woman is (still) grieving."
Another user on X shared a similar sentiment, "Despite her being taunted by smaller creators, we share a responsibility to know when something is too far, her husband actually was killed a few months ago. You can go viral with ease but why does it have to be at the cost of a family this time?"
Druski's makeup artist in spotlight following viral videos
Druski reportedly uses the same makeup artist for his skits, Kaylee Kehne-Swisher. Swisher was featured by Rolling Stone, Slate and Complex in September 2025 after Druski's NASCAR skit went viral.
Swisher has worked on such movies as "Weapons", "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3", and "Venom". It is unclear if Swisher did the makeup for Druski's latest sketch.
USA TODAY contacted Swisher on March 26, but has not received a response.
Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@usatodayco.
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