Druski parodies conservative white women in latest viral skit
Druski has built a following through character-based sketches that often explore cultural and social themes

A new comedy skit by Druski has generated significant discussion online after the entertainer released a parody focused on conservative women in the United States.
The skit, titled “How Conservative Women in America Act”, quickly gained traction across social media platforms, with viewers offering a range of reactions. While no specific individuals were named, many users interpreted the performance as a parody of public figures including Karoline Leavitt, as well as Turning Point USA's Erika Kirk.
How Conservative Women in America act 😂🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/4DQesE0gBg
— DRUSKI (@druski) March 25, 2026
In the video, Druski appears in full costume, wearing white face makeup and a blonde wig, portraying a conservative female character. The skit features exaggerated mannerisms and staged scenarios designed to reflect and critique perceived behaviours within certain political circles.
Audience response was immediate, with many describing the video as another widely shared moment in the comedian’s catalogue. Some users suggested the skit would provoke strong reactions among right-leaning audiences, referencing Druski’s previous work, including his “Proud American” sketch, where he adopted a similar satirical approach.
Social media commentary highlighted both humour and controversy. “Oh they’re going to try to kill him for this one lol,” one user wrote. Another added, “OH NI**A !! THEY ARE ABOUT TO BE HOOTING AND HOLLERING FOR 40 DAYS AND 40 NIGHTS.”
Druski has built a following through character-based sketches that often explore cultural and social themes.


















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