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Popular comedian and social media personality Drusky has never been one to shy away from controversy.
In fact, his willingness to push boundaries is a big part of his massive popularity (he currently has over 1.7 million followers on X).
But some critics think Drusky went too far in his latest video based on Erica Kirk.

Erica, of course, is the widow of Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed while giving a speech at a Utah college last year.
In the months since Charlie’s death, Erica has been on a nonstop media tour, hosting rallies, giving interviews, and even being invited to the White House.
Some accused her of exploiting her husband’s death or appearing inappropriately cheerful during her time of grief.
Drusky’s drawing does not mention Erika by name, but there is no doubt that she is being grilled.
“How conservative women act in America,” she captioned the video above.
The two-minute sketch maligns Erika’s rallies, as well as comments she made during some of her interviews that went viral.
“I worship a good God, and that’s why we say our prayers. We are all His children, and when I say children, I mean the Holy Blessed Trinity, and that’s why I carry a Bible,” Drusky (as Erika) says in the video.
“We have to protect all men in America, especially white men in America. These are the ones we care about. Yes, because they are the most important.”
We don’t need to tell you that these are deeply divisive times in America.

So it is not surprising that many on the right object to this
“Of all the conservative women in America, why her? This woman [still] “Sadness,” one X user wrote.
Another added: “Is this a joke? Do you think this is funny? Are you making fun of Erica Kirk? You are a disgusting piece of yours, you know what.”
“This is too far, man… You were completely disrespectful during the NFL honors ceremony and now you’re mocking Erica Kirk, whose husband was brutally murdered. That’s not it,” conservative commentator John Root wrote on X.
Root is referring to an incident at the 2026 NFL Honors Awards, where Druski mispronounced Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s name while presenting him with his Offensive Player of the Year award.
Neither Erica nor Drusky have commented on the controversy publicly. But something tells us that Erica might be less happy with Drusky’s portrayal.
