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Druski’s Megachurch Skit Goes Viral as Viewers Clash Over Satire and Faith

The three-minute video riffs on real megachurch showmanship, from a wire-suspended sermon to a $4 million Zimbabwe fundraiser demand.

Overview

  • Posted Jan. 13, the clip amassed nearly 3 million likes and over 200,000 comments on Instagram within a day, driving broad discussion across Instagram, X, and Threads.
  • The skit opens with Druski suspended over a congregation to Kirk Franklin’s “Revolution,” joking about Christian Dior and Louboutins as proof he “walks in the blood of Jesus.”
  • He tells an elderly congregant he “impregnated her with the Word of God,” leads a praisebreak with chants of “impregnate,” and performs the worm onstage.
  • Playing a pastor at Collect & Praise Ministries, he presses for $4 million for a Zimbabwe project, declares no one can leave until the goal is met, and later counts donations while singing.
  • Reactions split between claims of disrespecting Christianity and defenses that the bit exposes exploitative leaders, with coverage tying its imagery to figures like Bartholomew Orr, Lamor Miller-Whitehead, and Creflo Dollar as part of Druski’s provocative comedic pattern.