Druski has been one of the most relevant comedians over the past years and has seen massive success with his career while also establishing a name for himself via social media skits and videos with some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
He recently responded to fake rumors about him that claimed he was involved in an incident that took place in 2018 with rapper and entrepreneur P. Diddy.
The comedian wasted no time firing back on social media, denying the allegations and reminding people that he was not even famous during that time and had no connections with Diddy. He said:
"This allegation is a fabricated lie. I wasn't a public figure in 2018 - I was broke living with my mom without any connections to the entertainment industry at the time of this allegation,"
Born Drew Desbordes in 1994, Druski grew up in Gwinnett County, Georgia. He attended Georgia Southern University, where he studied sports analytics for a semester.
According to Yahoo News, he was uninspired and depressed due to his studies, so he decided to leave school and moved back in with his mother. Persuaded by friends, he started posting comedy skits on Instagram in October 2017.
His big break came in 2020, when he started working with the rapper Jack Harlow. Their comedic chemistry in music videos and online content played a big part in extending Druski’s reach.
His follower count skyrocketed, and he began receiving shoutouts from many famous artists across the industry, including Drake, Lil Yachty and Odell Beckham Jr.
More about Druski’s Mainstream Success and Business Ventures
By early 2021, he had established himself as an up and coming artist in the comedy world. He teamed up with Diddy’s Revolt TV and Adidas on a web series, Sneakin’ In With Druski, in which he interviewed celebrities such as Snoop Dogg and Teyana Taylor.
Later that year, he hit the road alongside J. Cole and 21 Savage as the opener on The Off-Season Tour, which broadened his reach outside of social media.
Aside from his career in the entertainment industry, Druski is also considered an entrepreneur, he started Coulda Been Records, a fake record label where he makes satire of the next generation of singers.
His 2023 Coulda Woulda Shoulda comedy tour was a critical success. During this period he also explored brand partnerships, collaborating with Beats by Dre, Bud Light, KFC and Google Pixel, among others. His endorsements combined with his successful comedy career have reportedly earned him a net worth of over $ 1 million.

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