Pastor Mike Todd is clearing the air after social media users began linking him to Druski’s viral mega church pastor skit, which quickly took over timelines and sparked heavy debate online.
As fans flooded comment sections drawing comparisons between the comedian’s character and real-life pastors, Pastor Todd addressed the chatter with humor; making it clear he wasn’t the inspiration behind the skit.
“There was a video that came out this past week with a few hundred million views, and some people were trying to link it to me, and so I watched the video. It was hilarious. It was funny,”
“I don’t even got a Rolls Royce!” he joked, pushing back on claims that the parody was aimed at him.
Pastor Todd went on to explain how the skit became a distraction for people. “The thing I was most taken aback by was how much frustration it created in people,” he said. “Like, I was literally watching people go back and forth with people, denounce people, and call people names. I stepped back for a second, I said, ‘Oh my gosh. All this was, was an attack on people’s lives of distraction.”
“You thought it was some attack on the church,” Todd continued. “No, it was an attack on focus.”
While Druski never named or referenced any specific pastor, the skit reignited ongoing conversations about church culture, wealth, and transparency — especially as viral clips blurred the line between comedy and criticism. Pastor Todd’s response appeared to lean more lighthearted than defensive, signaling that he wasn’t taking the speculation personally.
Still, the moment has opened the floor for wider discussion online, with supporters and critics sharing mixed reactions about whether satire like this reflects real concerns or simply plays into exaggerated stereotypes.
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