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Druski jokes with Secret Service at White House (video)

The popular online figure had social media users excited
Druski jokes with Secret Service at White House (video)
Comedian Druski at the White House (Photo credit: Rashad Milligan for rolling out)

Druski has come a long way in the past five years with his social media presence. Following the path of Spoken Reasons, Emmanuel and Phillip Hudson, King Bach, WatchJazzy, JessHilarious, and D.C. Young Fly, the comedian built his own platform by simply being funny on social media. He consistently posts skits and live streams that have become a contemporary cornerstone of Black culture on the Internet. He’s developed relationships with some of Atlanta’s most influential figures in rap, as well as Jack Harlow, J. Cole and Drake in addition to receiving the encouragement of Kevin Hart.


“He’s always been funny,” Atlanta rap legend Skooly told rolling out. “It’s so crazy because he literally acts the same. He literally acts the same as he did back [in 2018]. So, it became a whole thing to the world, but I’ve seen it a long time ago. I was like, ‘Dang. He’s funny.'”


After headlining his first tour, Druski’s latest public appearance was at the White House. The Biden-Harris administration invited the comedian from Gwinnett County, Georgia to the nation’s capital for the inaugural Juneteenth celebration on the campus’s South lawn. While on the premises, Druski had great fun, which was captured on his Instagram story.

“Ah, Chip!” Druski said as he shook the hand of a White gentleman walking by wearing a top hat. He then stood at attention and saluted a serviceman who walked by him.


“Y’all know where I can meet the real secret security?” Druski asked the Secret Service.

“That’d be us,” one of the members replied.

“I’m sorry, guys,” someone accompanying Druski explained to the security employees.

The Secret Service members then laughed as Druski walked away.

“Looking for Secret Service, actually, sorry, I said it wrong,” Druski joked.

He also posed for a photo in the White House briefing room. He posted the photo of him saluting at the podium with Jeezy’s “My President” playing in the background.

Fans also traded jokes with the comedian.

“We out here with Blueface’s baby mama real quick,” TikTok user @mudiay_ posted.

Other social media users just shared their shock at the comedian receiving the coveted invitation.

https://twitter.com/HoeItsRoCuervo/status/1668777381954473984?s=20

Vital Versatility, a public relations firm, then thanked the White House for facilitating the appearance.

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