The video, published over the weekend, features Druski in whiteface with lighter brown hair, tattoos, and streetwear as he moves through everyday scenarios with his group of friends, interacts with his girlfriend on Instagram, and has a humorous encounter with the police.
The sketch closes with Preston returning to his parents’ home, asking, “What the hell y’all cook for dinner?” prompting his mum and dad to remind him to drop the slang. The video has already amassed nearly 1.5 million likes, and has drawn reactions from stars like Anderson .Paak and Issa Rae.
The WhiteBoy that’s accepted by the Hood 😂 pic.twitter.com/0xKmYqx4lZ
— DRUSKI (@druski) May 25, 2025
Druski, known for his immense character range, continues to build a powerful presence across platforms, with close to 10 million Instagram followers, 4 million on YouTube, and over 1.5 million on X/Twitter. From playing a Suge Knight-style music executive at Coulda Been Records to a confused construction worker in the viral “Work Wife” sketch, his versatility continues to define his comedy.
Despite his growing brand and increasing endorsements, Druski has maintained a comedic style that resonates broadly. His ability to create sketches that consistently entertain while avoiding repetition highlights his instinct for timing, character work, and relatability.
This latest character, Preston, is already a fan favourite, underlining Druski’s unmatched creativity in the current digital comedy space.