“Bro was tired”- Internet reacts as Grok mislabels Druski as Erika Kirk in his latest skit

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Druski attends the Fanatics Flag Football Classic at BMO Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images for OBB Media - FANATICS STUDIOS)

Druski recently released a sketch video titled 'Conservative Women' in which he did a parody of Erika Kirk. This video generated confusion after Grok, the X platform's generative AI, was questioned as to who it was in the video. Grok mislabeled Druski as Erika Kirk, failing to recognize that the comedian was doing a parody of Erika Kirk.

"That's Erika Kirk, the actress/comedian starring in Druski's satirical skit. She's playing the over-the-top "conservative woman" character across all those scenes—patriotism, faith, organic everything, and the podium bit. Spot-on performance for the laughs!"

This mislabeling has since then generated reactions on the internet, with some labeling criticism at Grok specifically, as well as generative software in general. Others, however, were more neutral in their response to this incident by Grok. Some also praised Druski's makeup artist for managing such a realistic imitation:

"Bro was tired."
"Artificial Intelligence wasn't very intelligent" one netizen stated.
"AI, once again proving it is artificial and lacks intelligence!" another netizen said.
"He cracked the code! His makeup artist is the real hero! She’s needs to be put in somebody’s hall of fame!" one commenter opined.
"not surprised because @Grok has always been a incompetent little loser." another commenter said.
"A beautiful moment in the history of technology to appreciate that AI can’t encompass this." one reactor opined.

As per a Forbes report on the matter published on March 26, 2026, other generative software models had different results. As per the publication, ChatGPT and Claude refused to state conclusively whether the person from the skit was Erika Kirk, with the latter responding to the request by stating that it could not identify people from photographic evidence alone.

Google Gemini was a little better, correctly distinguishing the bit as a spoof but erroneously claiming it was a face swap meme, per the above article by Forbes.

Druski himself also received criticism for his sketch against Erika Kirk, with netizens calling him out for targeting a grieving widow, as well as making other criticisms against him.

After the comedian's skit went viral, a false claim emerged that Druski had been sent a cease and desist letter by Erika Kirk. The claim was quickly disproven, with the posts making such claims found to be false or parody posts with no actual basis in reality.

As of the writing of this article, Erika Kirk has not publicly responded to Druski's sketch about her.


Druski released the final episode of Coulda Been Love season 2

The comedian released the final episode of the second season of the satirical dating show Coulda Been Love on March 27, 2026. The finale of the show, the episode, already has more than a million views on YouTube. The second season has a cash prize of $100,000, double the amount of the first season.

The second season started in February 2026 and was preceded by a reunion episode, following the end of the first season in 2025. The winner of the first season was contestant Bambi, and she won a prize of $50,000.

The first season reportedly garnered 110 million views in total. The second season has been doing similarly well, with each episode of the season getting millions of views, though the total tally of views of the season is yet to be completed.

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Edited by Priscillah Mueni