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Jake Paul Plans Darker Take on Conservative Women Skit
6 Apr
Summary
- Jake Paul will create a darker version of Druski's viral skit.
- He found Druski's original 'conservative women' skit hilarious.
- Paul discussed his response plans on Theo Von's podcast.

Jake Paul announced his intention to create a response video to Druski's viral "conservative women" skit. Paul, who identifies as Republican, found Druski's original skit to be "f***ing hilarious" and defended its comedic merit, suggesting that Republicans who were offended were missing the humor.
Speaking on Theo Von's podcast, Paul described the skit as dark and twisted but argued this is characteristic of effective comedy. He revealed he has been considering a response and has even consulted makeup artists about creating a "darker" version.
Von suggested Paul collaborate with someone like Charles Barkley for "black support" in his skit, a notion Paul dismissed, fearing it might make them appear prejudiced. The conversation also touched upon past controversies involving public figures and the challenges of creating Halloween costumes inspired by prominent Black individuals, like LeBron James.
Druski's original skit, which parodied Erika Kirk, garnered over 184 million views on X (formerly Twitter) and was captioned "How Conservative Women in America act."