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DID DRUSKI GO TOO FAR WITH MEGA CHURCH PARODY?

Druski’s latest skit on mega-church culture has gone viral, sparking a heated debate over whether his comedy finally went too far.

Comedian Druski posted a skit on mega churches and their pastors and it has the internet on fire with mixed reactions…did he go too far or was it all just for fun?

On Monday, January 12th, Druski posted his latest skit, “Druski’s Wild Church,” satirizing modern megachurch culture with luxury designer fits and a pastor more focused on money than ministry.

With over 43 million views across social media, the video opens with Druski floating above a packed sanctuary amid sparks and dramatic effects, parodying the spectacle of megachurches.

In the skit, Druski plays a pastor demanding $4 million for a congregation in Zimbabwe, praising a member for donating his life savings, and breaking down the designers behind his outfit.

From Druski’s Instagram

On various socials, viewers have mixed reactions and commentary on the skit.

Some ridiculing Druski claiming he is making fun of churches and religion:

On Threads, one user did not find it funny, stating, “Blame it on my religious psychosis, but I do not find that Druski mega-church skit funny. And yes, it was disrespectful.”

Others praising and laughing at the accuracy of the depiction of megachurches and the financial gain they seek from communities that support them.

WhatsTheWord community, do you think Druski went too far?

Keep the conversation going with our recent posts about the viral video through our socials!

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