00:00YouTuber and comedian Drewski just dropped a skit that is absolutely hilarious to some,
00:04but for anyone who grew up in the church, the scary part is it might be the most accurate
00:08documentary of the year. But before we dissect the skit, we have to understand the architect.
00:13If you're asking who's the guy allegedly mocking the church, you're late. Drewski isn't just a guy
00:17with an iPhone anymore. He's a full-scale media mogul. You can see that line there stretching
00:22down the block. It's all for auditions for comedian Drewski. Through his company could
00:28have been productions, he's built a reality TV empire. But the blueprint reportedly started back
00:32in 2019 when he launched Could Have Been Records, a satirical label crafted for his IG live scouting
00:38shows. In fact, Drewski admits that when molding his business savvy approach and ruthless executive
00:49character, he was channeling two specific names, Diddy and Suge Knight, telling Complex,
00:53I watched a lot of clips of how they do business the right way. Sometimes you got to push it to
00:58the limit. Now the 31-year-old influencer travels the globe looking for talent, launching shows like
01:03Could Have Been House, You're not ready to compete for $50,000. You shouldn't be here right now. You
01:06can get your shit and go. And Could Have Been Love. Figure out who's here competing for the love or who's
01:11here competing for the money. That's the real reason. That's what we want to do. Think TV network,
01:15but nothing but drama and fights. And one of his biggest accomplishments was hosting the 2025 ESPYs.
01:26Um, so I am a little bit of a dumbass. I did not bring the envelope out here,
01:31but I left it in my seat. Could you? Meanwhile, Drewski has evolved from viral Instagram skits to
01:37starring in movies like House Party and being mentored by titans like Kevin Hart. So this isn't just a
01:43YouTuber making a joke. This is a Hollywood level comedian flexing his budget. And I walk in the
01:48blood of Jesus. In the now viral clip, Drewski could be heard saying, Wanda told us earlier this
01:54month that she could not have a baby anymore. So I impregnated her with the word of God. Now the joke
02:00might be controversial, but look at the scale of the set. This isn't a green screen. He's in what
02:04appears to be a real sanctuary suspended by professional stunt wires with hundreds of extras,
02:09leaving many to ask, where does Drewski get these resources? And our theory, it's the Kevin Hart
02:15effect. Hart has served as a mentor to Drewski, breaking the old school comedy rules to embrace
02:20the new generation. That mentorship plus a massive 2025, where Drewski solidified his status as a
02:26headline name means he may now have the access to pull off a skit that looks identical to a Sunday
02:31broadcast on BET. And if we look back to his older content, Drewski's a comedian who has never been
02:37afraid of mocking stereotypes. And this one hits the bullseye. For a project in Zimbabwe. Yes,
02:43we are trying to get a congregation over in Africa. And then he proceeds to ask for the doors to be
02:48locked until the congregation has raised $4 million. That needs to appear today. This is why the backlash
02:55is so loud. Now other comedians like creator and musical artist Skin Bone have mock pastures before,
03:01and we've had creators go viral before by using a fake baby to test the church's morality. But Drewski,
03:07is operating like a modern-day Dave Chappelle or Kian Pill. His comedy works by taking a specific
03:12cultural stereotype, such as Hatfish,
03:16the over-aggressive fraternity brother,
03:23or even the NASCAR fan.
03:28And he plays the character so straight that it goes from relatable and funny to uncomfortable for
03:37some. And for the megachurch, that mirror is reflecting something ugly. Plus, if you know
03:42church culture, you know the concepts of tithing, giving 10% of your income as a way to show faith
03:47and acknowledge God, which is a standard belief in some religions, and where most pastors take
03:53advantage of their congregation. And Drewski is highlighting the moment where faith turns into
03:58fleecing. By exposing the exact moment, a sermon stops being about salvation and starts being about
04:04a cell's target. And this is Drewski's superpower. He makes things so relatable, it summons real life.
04:10Do not stop our brothers or sisters from the Constitution. That's right!
04:15Just like his Hatfishing skit exposed guys hiding bald spots.
04:20That last Drewski skit was not funny. It was actually pretty offensive, and I no longer support Drewski.
04:26And he summoned a real-life NASCAR look-alike.
04:29All right, I've seen the Drewski white boy skit, and I noticed that he looks familiar.
04:35So this pasture skit is exposing a very real tension. In this case, the skit looks a lot like
04:40the controversy with Marvin Sack, who was accused of holding a congregation hostage until they raised
04:45$40,000. There's 1,000 of you. I said close them doors.
04:49And he isn't the only pasture that seems to be blessed.
04:53He made that airplane so cheap for me, I couldn't help but buy it.
04:57The greed is real. Look at Pastor Marvin Winans, who went viral for publicly criticizing a woman
05:03because she only donated $1,200 instead of the $2,000 he demanded.
05:08If you have $1,000 plus $1,000.
05:11Okay. Well, I'm going to work on the other $800.
05:13Well, that ain't what I asked you to do.
05:15So these aren't just funny coincidences. They're symptoms of the megachurch industrial complex,
05:21large-scale organizations that sometimes operate more like franchises than families.
05:26And this is why Drewski skits steams. Because he stripped away the spiritual language and left
05:32only the transaction. Give me $4 million or you can't leave.
05:36We are not letting anyone leave until we reach our goal, amen?
05:39And now some of the community are speaking out.
05:42Pastor Mace took to Instagram with a simple take quoting Matthew 5.
05:45You are the salt of the earth, but if the salt should lose its taste, how can it be made salty?
05:50And here's the translation for 2026.
05:53Biblically, salt was used to preserve things, to stop the rot.
05:57So Mace's point, when pastors stop caring about souls and start chasing Dior,
06:02they lose their flavor. Essentially, they stop being the light guiding people
06:06and become the very joke Drewski is making fun of.
06:09Because ultimately, if the church didn't look so much like a business,
06:12Drewski wouldn't have any material.
06:14But what do you think of the online debate?
06:15Is Drewski mocking God or is he exposing the people who exploit him?
06:19Let us know in the comments and follow what's trending for more digital news and viral updates.
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