In response to his inclusion in a lawsuit against Sean 'Diddy' Combs, Druski has taken to Instagram to clarify that he wasn't a public figure in 2018. However, research contradicts this assertion, revealing that he had gained notoriety by 2017.
Druski Denies Allegations Amid Diddy Lawsuit, Flawed Claims of Public Status Unveiled

Druski Denies Allegations Amid Diddy Lawsuit, Flawed Claims of Public Status Unveiled
Comedian Druski addresses allegations stemming from a lawsuit involving Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, countering claims about his public persona timeline, although evidence suggests otherwise.
After being named in the lawsuit Parham et al vs. Combs et al., comedian Drew Desbordes, known as Druski, has publicly denied the allegations on Instagram, asserting that he wasn't a public figure back in 2018. "I wasn’t a public figure in 2018…” he stated, attempting to distance himself from any culpability. However, further investigation suggests that this claim may be inaccurate.
In a closer look at his rise to fame, it becomes clear that Druski began to establish his public persona as early as 2017. His Wikipedia page notes that on October 2, 2017, he started sharing comedic skits and content on his Instagram account under the handle "druski2funn," which has since evolved into his brand.
Additionally, a feature in Complex titled "The Viral Life of Druski" discusses his journey, revealing that he had dropped out of school and was living with his mother while pursuing comedy. Before his social media success, Druski even worked various jobs including at a trampoline park and Red Lobster, and reportedly resorted to "illegal things" for income.
As the legal situation unfolds, Druski's previous claims have come under scrutiny, raising questions about the relevance of his living situation in his defense against the serious allegations connected to Diddy. While he seeks to clear his name, the contradictions in his narrative may complicate his standing in the ongoing lawsuit.
In a closer look at his rise to fame, it becomes clear that Druski began to establish his public persona as early as 2017. His Wikipedia page notes that on October 2, 2017, he started sharing comedic skits and content on his Instagram account under the handle "druski2funn," which has since evolved into his brand.
Additionally, a feature in Complex titled "The Viral Life of Druski" discusses his journey, revealing that he had dropped out of school and was living with his mother while pursuing comedy. Before his social media success, Druski even worked various jobs including at a trampoline park and Red Lobster, and reportedly resorted to "illegal things" for income.
As the legal situation unfolds, Druski's previous claims have come under scrutiny, raising questions about the relevance of his living situation in his defense against the serious allegations connected to Diddy. While he seeks to clear his name, the contradictions in his narrative may complicate his standing in the ongoing lawsuit.