Professional boxer and internet personality Jake Paul has shared his take on Druski's Erika Kirk parody. For the unversed, on March 25, Druski posted a video on X in which he played a character resembling TPUSA CEO. The parody skit went mega viral and left the internet divided, with many slamming the comedian for mocking Charlie Kirk's widow.Jake Paul recently appeared on comedian Theo Von's show, where the two discussed comedy. In the April 5 episode of This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von, Paul revealed that despite his political affiliation with the Republican party, he was not offended by Druski's act."Honestly, it's f**king hilarious. I loved it. And I'm obviously Republican and like all the Republicans being mad about this sh*t is like a L for Republicans because this is f**king hilarious. And even though it's f**king dark and twisted... This is what comedy f**king is. We are f**king humans... And people weren't ready for that, but I think it's f**king hilarious," Paul commented.Theo Von also praised the comic value of Druski's parody on Erika Kirk.Jake Paul discusses his potential response to Druski's Erika Kirk sketchLater in the interview, the influencer told Theo Von that he had been contacting makeup artists and was prepared to do a response video to Druski's dig at Erika Kirk. When the host asked the boxer if his response would be a "darker" version, he replied:"Just do it back because why not? Yeah. Like are we on the same playing field?"Theo Von suggested that a blackface skit would only be possible with "some Black support" to avoid backlash. However, Jake Paul disagreed with the argument and remarked:"But still, that's pu**ying out. Doesn't that make us more like prejudiced?... This is great. This is how humans should be. We should f**king make fun of each other. And I don't see in color, I see in truth and comedy."Referring to Druski's skit, Jake Paul commented that this is how humanity should be:"We should f**king make fun of each other. And I don't see in color, I see in truth and comedy. So like what are we talking about? What era are we living in?" Paul added.Following the act's release, there were rumors about Erika Kirk sending a legal letter to Druski's. However, the TPUSA CEO hasn't responded to the parody video. Recently during the Easter speech, President Trump seemingly asked Erika Kirk to sue the comedian and her other critics.Also read: What is Jake Paul’s net worth in 2026? Fortune explored as YouTuber joins POTUS Trump’s rally