Did Carrie Underwood advocate for a blackface skit of Michelle Obama? Singer’s response to Druski’s video on Erika Kirk debunked


Carrie Underwood attends the 2024 Songwriters Hall Of Fame Induction and Awards Gala at New York Marriott Marquis Hotel on June 13, 2024 in New York City – Source: Getty

Carrie Underwood attends the 2024 Songwriters Hall Of Fame Induction and Awards Gala at New York Marriott Marquis Hotel on June 13, 2024 in New York City – Source: Getty

Carrie Underwood’s alleged statement on Druski’s viral skit is spreading on X. For the unversed, comedian and content creator Druski released his latest skit on March 25. In it, he mocked conservative white women. Some claimed it was allegedly a parody of Erika Kirk.

The X page Hoops Crave claimed that Underwood reportedly demanded that people make a blackface skit of Michelle Obama. The tweet has garnered over 11,000 likes on the social media platform.

However, Carrie Underwood has not advocated for a blackface skit of Michelle Obama. There is no credible source for Underwood’s alleged statement. The X account, Hoops Crave, is a parody page of Pop Crave. It is known for posting fake news for entertainment purposes.

Meanwhile, in Druski’s skit, he wore a blonde wig, a casual white suit, and did whiteface. He walked through pyrotechnics, appeared on podcasts, and grabbed a Bible.

Druski also prayed for “all the soldiers and troops.” This led netizens to believe that he was mocking Erika Kirk as she went viral for her numerous media appearances following the death of her husband, Charlie Kirk. As of the time of writing this article, neither Erika nor Turning Point USA has responded to Druski’s viral video.

Carrie Underwood has been targeted by fake posts in the past

Ever since the death of Charlie Kirk in Sept. 2025, several celebrities have been dragged into fake posts. Many X accounts and Facebook pages made posts of public figures supposedly mourning or making comments on the assassination of the political commentator and his wife, Erika.

Netizens also made similar fake posts about Carrie Underwood. However, the singer never addressed the numerous posts about her. Meanwhile, earlier this month, the country singer reacted to being booed on the singing show American Idol. The audience repeatedly booed the judge recently.

While some fans claimed it was a joke, others speculated whether it was connected to Underwood’s alleged political alignment. For the unversed, she performed at Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration ceremony on Jan. 20, 2025.

At the time, netizens expressed surprise as Carrie never shared her political views, and by performing for Trump, they assumed she was allegedly a MAGA supporter. The singer tweeted on March 2 that she doesn’t mind being booed and doesn’t care.

It is worth noting that in June 2019, Carrie Underwood stated in an interview with The Guardian that she tries to steer away from politics as the topic is not “black and white” as most people assume.

“I try to stay far out of politics if possible, at least in public, because nobody wins. It’s crazy. Everybody tries to sum everything up and put a bow on it, like it’s black and white. And it’s not like that,” she said.

In other news, political commentator Candace Owens reacted to Druski’s video. She laughed and stated that something is “wrong” and “fake” about Erika Kirk.

Stay tuned for more updates on Carrie Underwood and Druski’s new skit.