Pastor Michael Todd Responds to Druski Megachurch Skit: ‘I Don’t Even Own a Rolls-Royce’

Druski has drawn a polarizing response to his satire on megachurches and its leaders.

Pastor Michael Todd spoke out in a recent sermon about people claiming he was among the inspirations behind Druski's megachurch skit.

"There was a video that came out this past week with a few hundred million views, and some people were trying to link it to me, and so I watched the video. It was hilarious. It was funny," Todd said at the 39-minute mark in the above video.

Todd went on to claim the skit became a catalyst for frustration before calling the video an "attack on people's lives of distraction."

"The thing I was most taken aback by was how much frustration it created in people," he said. "Like, I was literally watching people go back and forth with people, denounce people, and call people names. I stepped back for a second, I said, 'Oh my gosh. All this was, was an attack on people's lives of distraction."

"You thought it was some attack on the church," Todd continued. "No, it was an attack on focus."

Todd maintained that he was unaware of Druski's skit and being linked to it because he has not been on social media.

"I had a few people tell me what was going on, I was like, 'That's crazy! I don't even got a Rolls-Royce,' he said. "I thought, what?! I didn't know. Like, people AI-ing pictures and doing stuff. Like, I said, 'I don't remember being that big.'"

Christian rapper Lecrae argued that Druski's skit was indicative of a larger conversation that needs to be had about these types of congregations and its leaders, saying, "My first reaction was not offense, but recognition."

While some may consider Druski's portrayal of these particular pastors to be offensive, Lecrae believes there can be truth in the humor.

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