Comedian Druski Wears ‘Whiteface,’ Mocks NASCAR Fans In Viral Comedy Skit

Sep 3, 2025 - 15:28
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Comedian Druski Wears ‘Whiteface,’ Mocks NASCAR Fans In Viral Comedy Skit

Comedian Druski, who is black, is being criticized for disguising himself in “whiteface” and filming himself pretending to be a racist NASCAR fan.

The 30-year-old entertainer, whose real name is Andrew Desbordes, covered his face and upper body in very realistic paint to make himself appear to be a Caucasian man with a farmer’s tan sunburn. He wore no shirt under a pair of overalls, and accentuated the look with an American flag cowboy hat, American flag tattoos, a mullet, and a beard and mustache combo.

Clips of the skit have gone viral, with the X clip of the bit racking up 84 million views.

The comedian targets certain people in the video, spitting at the feet of a passing black man and stopping another black man to say, “Are you lost, boy?” and spitting again. 

“Here’s to love. Here’s to honor. If you can’t come in her, come on her,” Desbordes says in a mock toast in the clip. The comedian also shouts the lyrics to Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the U.S.A.” while driving in a vehicle. 

Reactions to the skit were mixed in the comments, including from Druski’s fans.

“Notice how no white folk acted like you were? And WHY did you spit at the feet of black people? I wish you would go back and ask them how many times that happened that day — you treated them worse than any white person did I assure you,” one popular comment said. “Always have to invent the racism.”

“So what you’re telling me is that blackface is back in style now?” one person wondered.

Others supported the skit.

“If you can’t laugh at this, you’re a loser,” one person argued.

“Best video on the internet,” another commenter agreed.

“Deadass, some of y’all will find racism in literally everything and that’s pathetic,” another person said. “If you’re really out here calling Druski racist, it just shows how slow and hypocritical y’all are. Bro’s just doing the classic Key & Peele move … holding up a mirror to white folks acting extra. Like, it’s comedy, not a hate crime.”

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