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Jake Paul Announces Controversial Skit in Response to Druski Erika Kirk Parody

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Jake Paul Announces Controversial Skit in Response to Druski Erika Kirk Parody

Influencer and professional boxer Jake Paul has reportedly confirmed plans to release a satirical skit featuring blackface. The announcement serves as a direct response to comedian Druski’s recent viral parody of conservative leader Erika Kirk.

The ongoing controversy began on March 25, 2026, when Druski uploaded a video titled “How Conservative Women in America Act.” In the sketch, Druski used prosthetics and blonde hair to portray a character that many viewers immediately identified as Kirk.

Erika Kirk is the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, who passed away in September 2025. Since her husband’s death, she has taken a prominent role in conservative activism, making her a frequent target for political satirists.

Paul’s reported decision to use blackface has ignited a firestorm across social media platforms. Critics argue that the practice is rooted in a history of systemic racism and cannot be equated to Druski’s use of prosthetics and whiteface makeup.

However, Paul has reportedly told associates that his intention is to expose a perceived double standard in modern media. He argues that if a Black comedian is celebrated for parodying white figures with makeup, the reverse should also be permitted under the guise of comedy.

The situation escalated on April 3, 2026, during a White House Easter event. President Donald Trump addressed the matter directly while standing alongside Kirk and addressing the press.

President Trump encouraged Kirk to take legal action against Druski, stating, “They’re so jealous of Erika. I said, you ought to sue… Sue their a— off.” The President’s remarks were met with cheers from the audience, further politicizing the entertainment dispute.

Legal experts are currently debating whether Paul’s planned skit would constitute a violation of platform safety policies. Most major social media companies maintain strict rules against hate speech and dehumanizing content.

Neither Druski nor Erika Kirk has issued a formal statement regarding Paul’s specific plans. As of Sunday, April 5, the influencer has not provided a definitive release date for the controversial footage.