Druski’s parody about “Conservative U.S. Women” mocks Erika Kirk and is heavily trending
- Volume 82 Magazine
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 12 hours ago

The late Charlie Kirk's wife, Erika Kirk, became the focus of a new skit by internet comedian Druski about “conservative women.”
In the video, Druski humorously mocked many of the Turning Point CEO's public speeches and online moments. He captioned the video, “How Conservative Women in America Act,” while wearing a similar wardrobe and adopting the same hairstyle and makeup as Erika Kirk. The video garnered over 40 million views in about 24 hours and nearly 5 million likes on Instagram.

Part of the skit made fun of Erika's statement, in which she told "men" not to let anyone "disenfranchise" them simply because they are young, particularly "young white (male) men." Drewski added an ad-lib, stating, "Those are the boys that we care about in this country.... America is built on their backs... Cuz' they are the ones who matter the most."
In response, it was rumored that Erika responded to the parody on X, saying, "But if I did blackface as part of a skit, I'd be cancelled and called a racist." However, multiple media outlets reported that this response was not authentic, and Erika has not yet made an official comment.

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