Drew “Druski” Desbordes is trending again, but this time it’s not just for laughs. Her recent play, titled “How Conservative Women Work in America”, quickly spread on Instagram and other platforms, garnering millions of views in just a few hours. But as the video gained attention, something else also began to spread, a claim that he had a direct online conversation with Turning Point USA CEO Erica Kirk.That claim caught fire on social media, especially on X. Many users believed that the two had argued in the comments section. But when people checked the original post, there was nothing like that there. there is no answer. No back and forth. Now, the big question people are asking is simple, did Drusky and Erica Kirk actually respond to each other?
Drew “Drusky” Desbordes viral skit Fake Erica Kirk comment screenshot creates confusion
The confusion started with a viral screenshot shared by an X account. It showed Erica Kirk criticizing Drusky’s video, which was followed by a sharp response from the comedian. The Post even claimed that Drusky said he never mentioned her name, suggesting he “told it on his own.”But when users went back to Drusky’s actual Instagram Reel, those comments were nowhere to be found. The interaction doesn’t exist there. A community note added to the viral post also clearly states that the screenshot is not genuine.So, what seemed like a heated online exchange turned out to be something made up and shared without any evidence. No verified source has reported any direct conversation between the two.
There was no real response from Erica Kirk or Drew “Druski” Desbordes when the rumors spread after the skit.
As the video gained views, another claim also began to circulate, that Erica Kirk had sent Drusky a cease-and-desist letter. But that story also broke. A representative for YouTuber Drusky told Newsweek that no such legal notice was sent.At the same time, there has been no public reaction on this from Erica Kirk herself. She has not posted about the skit on any forums or addressed Drewsky directly.The only major political reaction came from Ted Cruz, who reshared the video and wrote that it was “under contempt.” Still, his comments did not confirm any connection between Kirk and Schitt.One thing is clear, while many viewers online are connecting the character in the video to Erica Kirk, Drusky never mentions her name in the skit or caption. After the video went viral, he too maintained silence and let the internet run with his thoughts.Right now, there is no actual evidence of any exchange between them. What people see online is mostly based on edited images and perceptions, not real interactions.
