In the wake of a lawsuit filed by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, comedian Druski (Drew Desbordes) took to Instagram to deny being a public figure in 2018, a claim contradicted by research indicating his rise to fame began in 2017.
Druski Denies Allegations Linked to Diddy Lawsuit, Claims Lack of Fame in 2018

Druski Denies Allegations Linked to Diddy Lawsuit, Claims Lack of Fame in 2018
Comedian Druski refutes allegations connected to a lawsuit involving Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, asserting he was not a public figure at that time, despite evidence suggesting otherwise.
After being implicated in a lawsuit titled Parham et al vs. Combs et al., comedian Drew Desbordes, popularly known as Druski, has publicly denied the allegations through his Instagram account. Druski stated, “I wasn’t a public figure in 2018…” However, investigations reveal that this assertion may be inaccurate, suggesting that he was already making a name for himself in 2017.
Evidence points to Druski’s emergence as a public figure through his social media presence, particularly on Instagram. According to his Wikipedia page, he began posting comedic skits and content on October 2, 2017, under the handle “druski2funn.” This timeline implies that by the time 2018 rolled around, he had already established himself in the public eye.
Additionally, a Complex article titled "The Viral Life of Druski" elaborates on his struggles leading up to this fame. It notes that he had been living in challenging circumstances, having dropped out of school, moved back in with his mother, and given up various jobs—including those at a trampoline park and Red Lobster—while alluding to “illegal things” he did to earn money during that period.
Despite these revelations, Druski has maintained his stance on the lawsuit until recent developments. The question now arises: can his lifestyle and past choices serve as a valid defense in relation to the serious accusations associated with Diddy? As the story unfolds, it remains to be seen how these claims and the lawsuit will impact Druski’s career and public perception moving forward.