Comedian Druski and NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. are at the center of controversy after being named in an amended lawsuit by Ashley Parham, who alleges Druski was involved in a staged attack against her in retaliation for comments about Diddy and Tupac Shakur. Druski has strongly denied the accusations, stating that in 2018—when the alleged incident took place—he was not yet a public figure, living at home with no industry connections. Fans have rallied behind him, but online searches questioning his whereabouts in 2018 have surged, fueling speculation.
Druski’s rise to fame began in 2017 with comedic Instagram videos, later gaining traction through his YouTube series Could’ve Been Records and a major break touring with Jack Harlow in 2020. While some suggest he may have deleted older content, records show his first YouTube upload was just three years ago, and his earliest Instagram post featuring Beckham Jr. and Drake dates back to early 2024. Past associations with Diddy have also resurfaced, adding to the speculation. As the debate continues, the truth remains unclear, leaving fans divided over whether Druski is unfairly targeted or if there’s more to the story.
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