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"textContent": "Comedian Druski has gone viral yet again, but this time the internet is split.\n\nHis latest skit, titled “How Conservative Women in America Act”, is dominating timelines, with many calling it “too accurate” while others say it goes too far.\n\n> How Conservative Women in America act 😂🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/4DQesE0gBg\n>\n> — DRUSKI (@druski) March 25, 2026\n\n\n\n\nIn the video, Druski appears in a blonde wig and full costume, fully committing to an exaggerated persona that quickly got people talking.\n\nWhile no names are mentioned, that has not stopped viewers from drawing comparisons.\n\nWithin minutes of the clip dropping, users began linking the character to Erika Kirk, while others pointed to similarities with figures tied to Turning Point USA.\n\n## Internet reaction: praise vs pushback\n\nThe reaction has been fast and intense on both sides.\n\nA large number of viewers are backing the skit, calling it “spot on” and praising Druski for capturing specific mannerisms and attitudes.\n\n> More context for those who say Druski is out of line pic.twitter.com/Wlvh8ojQC9\n>\n> — Black Beth Dutton (@Oh_Katie_Babie) March 26, 2026\n\n\n\n\nAt the same time, others have criticised the sketch, arguing that it leans into stereotypes and risks crossing a line.\n\nSome posts have questioned the tone and intent, turning the clip into a wider conversation about satire and boundaries.\n\n## Why this one is blowing up\n\nDruski is no stranger to viral moments, but this skit is hitting differently because of how sharply it taps into real-world personalities and politics.\n\nInstead of a simple comedy drop, it has turned into a debate, with viewers choosing sides while still driving massive engagement.\n\nThat mix of humour, recognition and controversy is exactly what is pushing the clip across platforms.\n\nAs the video continues to circulate, one thing is clear: whether people agree or not, everyone is watching.\n\nThe post Druski’s viral skit explodes online as fans link parody to Erika Kirk appeared first on HUM News.",
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