Erika Kirk may be addressing Druski’s controversial skit that seemingly parodied her.
The conservative influencer and Turning Point CEO called out her detractors on the Wednesday (April 29) episode of The Charlie Kirk Show, named after her late husband and right-wing political activist who was shot and killed last September.
Last month, Druski released a skit of himself in whiteface and a wig—closely resembling Erika—titled “How Conservative White Women in America Act.”
“I have comedians dressing up in whiteface,” Kirk said, appearing to reference Druski. “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.”
Kirk’s statement comes just weeks after President Donald Trump signaled for the conservative personality to “sue his ass off,” meaning Druski.
“OK. I think you should sue him. But you know what? I told her, you ought to sue some of these. They're so jealous of Erika,” Trump said during an Easter event at the White House.
Professional boxer, YouTuber, and influencer Jake Paul also hopped in on the controversy by announcing that he was planning to do a blackface skit in response to Druski.
Paul said Druski’s video was “fucking hilarious” and that he’d reached out to makeup artists to wear dark face paint to be “on the same playing field,” missing that blackface is inextricably linked with its racist and hateful history.
“We should fucking make fun of each other. And I don't see in color, I see in truth and comedy. So like, what are we talking about? What era are we living in?” Paul said on an episode of This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von.