Druski is shaking up sketch comedy with sharp satire of American subcultures. From lampooning rural white conservatives to highlighting Black pastors’ displays of wealth, the 31-year-old comedian spares no one.

In his latest skit, he parodies Erika Kirk, the widow of late right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, and white conservative women.

How did Druski imitate Erika Kirk and white conservative women in the video?

Early Tuesday morning, Druski dropped the skit titled “How Conservative Women Act,” featuring an American flag emoji on his social media platforms. In the video, he walks onto a fake stage with sparklers, wearing a white pantsuit, a blonde wig and prosthetics and makeup to resemble a white woman, HotNewHipHop and HipHpWired reported.

Continuing the satire, the opening of the skit mocks Kirk, who has remained heavily in the spotlight after Charlie’s death. Many have questioned whether she grieved the loss of her husband after making television appearances and attending various events. Druski also mocked the interesting way Kirk looks at the camera when conveying her points about Christianity and her love for America.

Throughout the video, Druski imitates white women driving, listening to popular white artists, going to Starbucks with their dogs and doing pilates. The comedy skit is the latest addition to Druski mocking white American culture.

Social media reacts to Druski’s latest comedy skit

Users on X, formerly Twitter, didn’t hold back in sharing their reactions to Druski’s skit. Many said his portrayal of white conservative women was spot-on, while the prosthetic makeup became a standout element of the video.

“DAWG THIS CANT BE DRUSKI UNDER THERE,” one user wrote.

“Trolling Erika Kirk and all conservative white women, you might be the goat,” another said with a meme video.

“This is the scariest s**t I’ve seen yet !” someone wrote with a close-up of Druski as Kirk.

One user provided context about the portion of the video in which Druski mocked Kirk for her “white men” comment by including video footage of her March 11 visit to Arkansas, where Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a proclamation to urge students to launch Turning Point chapters.

Druski made headlines wearing whiteface

In September, he dropped a video dressed in whiteface, wearing blue denim overalls and white shoes. He only had one side of his overalls strapped, shirtless, showing patriotic tattoos while wearing an American flag-inspired cowboy hat. “That Guy who is just Proud to be an AMERICAN,” he captioned the video with an American flag emoji, Blavity reported.

While undercover, Druski was cheering on the racing team with other people in the area, singing “Good Morning U.S.A.,” the popular theme song from the animated series American Dad, and even flirted with some white women.

They were cuddled up to him, sitting in his lap, and they were soothed by his fake, but very convincing, Southern accent.

It’s safe to say no one is exempt from Druski’s mockery.