Erika Kirk is attracting significant online attention after a short clip from her recent livestream began spreading rapidly across social media platforms. On April 29, 2026, she hosted a live session on X titled “A Special Message From Erika Kirk | 4.29.2026.” During the broadcast, she expressed her belief that she is being unfairly targeted in news stories and online content.
In a 24-second segment of the livestream, Erika Kirk stated: “Every morning I wake up to a new headline lying about me. I have comedians dressing up in White face. I have people saying I’m not fit to be CEO. And I have Candace Owens claiming I murdered my husband. And the list goes on and on, and on.” The remark about “comedians dressing up in White face” immediately captured viewers’ attention.
Many online observers connected her statement to a viral video by comedian Druski, also known as Druski. Although she did not mention his name, the timing of her comment led to widespread speculation that she was referring to his recent skit.
Druski’s Viral Skit Sparks Connection
The discussion originated after Druski posted a comedy video on March 25, 2026. The skit, titled “How Conservative Women in America act ???,” ran for approximately two minutes and twenty seconds and quickly went viral across social media. In the video, Druski portrays a character that many viewers perceived as resembling Erika Kirk in appearance and mannerisms. While he never explicitly named her, his attire and behavior fueled speculation.
Consequently, when Erika Kirk later spoke about “White face,” numerous users felt the two incidents were linked. The livestream clip spread rapidly, prompting a wave of reactions on X.
Public Reactions and Debate
Soon after the clip circulated, users on X began sharing their opinions. Some believed she was directly responding to Druski’s skit, while others argued she was overreacting. One user commented: “Druski didn’t even name her and she still ran to the camera in her best serious outfit to cry about whiteface… this the most transparent clout chase I’ve seen all year.” Another added: “The funniest thing about all this is that druski never name dropped and she knows that he’s talking about her. Maybe that says something about her.”
A third user remarked: “Druski struck a nerve with that one she still heated?” Meanwhile, some defended Druski’s comedic style. One post read: “We really live in an era where people will find a problem with literally anything. Druski has been doing these skits for years, but now it’s whiteface because Erika feels targeted?”
Donald Trump Weighs In
The controversy gained additional momentum when a speech by Donald Trump from April 2, 2026, went viral. In the clip, Trump spoke about Erika Kirk and suggested she should take legal action. He said: “I think you should sue him. But, you know. I told her, you ought to sue some of these… they’re so jealous of Erika. I said, ‘You ought to sue them.’ I can say you’re not allowed to say this. You have to be nicer - sue their a** off.”
Many online observers assumed Trump was referring to Druski’s video, even though no specific name was mentioned. This added another layer to the ongoing discussion.
No Response from Druski
As of now, Druski has not responded to Erika Kirk’s livestream comments or the subsequent reactions. His silence has kept the conversation alive, with people continuing to debate whether the skit crossed a line or was simply a humorous parody.



