The Breakfast Club - The Collection Plate is Shaking ( Druski Mega Church Skit)

Episode Date: January 13, 2026

In this episode of The Latest with Loren LoRosa ] we unpack why Drewski’s viral megachurch skit has the internet in an uproar — and what it really says about church culture, money, an...d modern faith. From pastors going viral to uncomfortable truths people don’t want to admit, we explore why satire hits so close to home. Then, she shift into the heated conversation around Mattel’s Autism Barbie. Is it genuine representation or aesthetic labeling? We break down the backlash, the praise, and the real stories behind why this doll matters to some families — and why others feel it misses the mark. This episode is about sensitivity, satire, representation, and the uncomfortable truth that sometimes… the jokes are funny because they’re real.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:50 This is your daily dig on all things, pop culture, entertainment news, and all of the conversations that shake the room, baby. So first, let's check in. behind the scenes of the grind. Back on the grind. Our last episode, I was, in real life, I was going through things at the exact time up until I walked into the podcast. And it was no way I could do a full podcast episode without talking about.
Starting point is 00:01:18 I went through the whole day just kind of like dealing with it. My grandmother, I told you guys, please go back and listen to the episode. The episode is titled When Life Gets Real. And in that episode, we talk about Mattel debuting the Autism Barbie and Mary J. Blige announcing her Vegas residency. But in real life, life got real. I had a bit of a hell scared with my grandmother who spent the night at my home the day before yesterday. And it freaked me out, man. Like, just watching people you love get older.
Starting point is 00:01:50 We talked about that on that episode. So please go take a listen. It is such a beautiful thing because you get to watch them experience life and, you know, get their fly. hours and just everything they put into like you watch them get out of it and get to enjoy it. But at the same time, it is such a crazy, like mental, excuse my language, but I have to say it this way. It's such a crazy mental mind fuck to watch people you love get older at the same time because health becomes a thing and, you know, especially if they're not like married or they don't have a life partner, whatever the case may be. It's just such a weird space to be in.
Starting point is 00:02:25 So I was dealing with that in real time and we talked a bit about it, which really helped. me be able to get through the episode. Yes. So if you guys don't hear it in my voice and just in my tone and my energy, I'm feeling a lot better today. I pray and I just decided to do as much as I could. And just know that God got us. Okay. My grandmother, she knew that I was like really upset. So she's been calling me since then just checking in like, are you okay? I'm okay. We okay. So behind the scenes of the grind, things were a little shaky, but I'm feeling a lot. better today if we're checking in. Now let's get on into the latest. Wow, there's a lot to talk about with this story. So first up in the latest, Drewski. Comedian Drewski, he didn't piss the
Starting point is 00:03:14 people off, okay? Now let me just say that anytime somebody makes fun of anything in the church, there's always somebody that's upset. You're either upset because you're one of them church-going, folk who don't believe the church. And when I say the church, I don't physically mean God. I don't, like, you know, I'm talking about the physical place, like the church itself, physical place itself, but also the community. So the people that you meet in the church, the people who run the church, work in the church, all that stuff, right?
Starting point is 00:03:48 If you're one of those people who don't think any of those people can do anything wrong, you get upset when people laugh and joke about the church. if you're one of those people who y'all know them people everybody got at least one or two in their family where it's like they kind of grew up in church and then they had like one thing that happened to them in church and I don't mean like nothing
Starting point is 00:04:08 because y'all know some things be going on sometimes in these churches I mean like you know maybe they heard something they didn't like or the pastor because this happens denounce something that they believe in or you know the way that they live their life or whatever so now they hate all things God, religion. They just, they're universe people, right? See, one of those people.
Starting point is 00:04:30 Or you're just one of those people who grew up, you know, like a lot of us did. I know I'm one of these people. I'm not mad at this skit, though. I thought the skit was funny as hell. I'm one of those people who grew up in the church, grew up in a very faith-based family and home. So from the elders, you just don't play with certain things. And church is one of them.
Starting point is 00:04:51 So Drusky has a lot of people having a lot of conversations right now. because he dropped a skit via his Instagram and all his social media platforms, all about the mega church and some of the things that go down. Let's get into that. I'm going to have Wanda stand up here. Wanda, please. Wanda told us earlier this month that she cannot have a baby anymore. So I impregnated her with the word of God.
Starting point is 00:05:24 I'm going to impregnate everyone with the word of God. You're going to get pregnant with the word of God. You're going to get pregnant with the Word of God. You're going to get pregnant with the Word of God. I had somebody in the congregation that's why I'm wearing Christian Dior and Christian Lupiton. Because I'm a Christian and I walk in the blood of Jesus. Give them some praise. I'm a Christian first.
Starting point is 00:05:54 And I walk in the blood of Jesus. Give them some praise. It's the subtitles. It's the subtitles on the video that appear like Snapchat for me. So Drusky on a surface level, right, takes some of the big things that happen to church. So you have ties, you have offering, you have the prayer, like the prayers for people in the church. So when he brought the lady up and basically like those prayers for those miracles and you know how like there's that time in church where like you do like church announcements, right? And they talk to you about this person was going through this and then survive this.
Starting point is 00:06:34 and we pray this and, you know, he does all of that. Even the prayer request at the end of the video where people are asking for the pastor to pray for their wives, you know, all the things, the fundamental things that go down in church where people come to praise, to worship, right, all that stuff. But the difference in Drewski-Ski is he leans in to the megachurch vibe. So at the mega church is you have, and there's been a lot of pastors who went vibes. for the theatrics in their church, flying through the ceiling, you know, just even in how they preach, leaning into things that are like pop culture and culturally relevant.
Starting point is 00:07:17 Like, can you help me? I said, baby, can you help me? Then he's like, but I'm going to do the church version of it, right? A lot of churches flipping hip hop and rap songs on its head have went viral as well. And whenever these certain things happen, people always have. the conversation about whether these things help the church. And a lot of people who, you know, have younger congregations will say they do because you attract a younger audience. You keep that audience there. It's hard to get people in church. People want a church from YouTube now,
Starting point is 00:07:52 especially young people. And then there's the other side of people who are like, no, because if you're coming and you're coming for God and you're coming for the word and you're coming for the deliverance, you don't need a production like this, right? And then there's always the conversation about money in the church. And Druski leaned into that. We are raising funds for a project in Zimbabwe. Yes, we are trying to get our congregation over in Africa. Amen. We wanted to raise $4 million for that. Amen. Hallelujah. That needs to appear to date. We are not letting anyone leave until we reach our goal, amen. Hallelujah, life savings here.
Starting point is 00:08:38 Give them some praise for that. Give it his life savings up. Now, I've talked about a lot of pastors who went viral for the way that they went about money and collecting money within their churches. Pastor Marvin Weinins, more recently was a pastor that I covered. People were very upset at this moment that happened in his church. Hi, Roberta McCoy, giving faith and stand in unity with the vision of perfecting church of sowing this seed of $1,000 plus $235 and receiving the blessings to come to all that
Starting point is 00:09:13 participating. Now, that's only $1,200. Yes. Y'all not listening to what I'm saying. If you have a thousand plus a thousand. Okay. Well, I'm going to work on the other $800. Well, that ain't what I asked you to do.
Starting point is 00:09:28 No, people are up in arms. Drusky and this skit have been trending across X all day long. Honestly, since he first dropped the skit last night, I saw that Drusky posted that this video has now become one of his videos that has over 100,000 comments, right, on Instagram. But I spoke to a rep from Druski who tells me this is his most popular video. The video, y'all, at this point, hasn't even been up 24. hours. Juski posted this video last night at 8 o'clock p.m. I want to give you guys the numbers. So a rut for Juski tells me that this is, that not even one of his most popular videos,
Starting point is 00:10:14 that this is his most popular videos. This video in less than 24 hours has 34 million views in 18 hours. And I'm trying to explain to you guys. A lot of it is the discourse around the video. People are upset. People are not upset. A big part of it in, And from what I was seeing online is there's a lot of people who feel like you shouldn't play with the church, that you shouldn't discuss certain things. But I feel like if these things are happening in some churches, right? Not all. Because not all because I do like at the end of the Druski's video, the way that the pastor of the church is portrayed is like this money hungry. You know, I rock the red bottoms.
Starting point is 00:10:57 I'm driving away in the car. I don't really care about the people. This is all just a business. but I mean all of this stuff stems from somewhere like none of this is made up this stuff is really happening in some churches druski posted this video of this pastor flying down from the ceiling to preach to his church if it's really happening like why are we upset that someone puts it together and makes it makes it funny one of the things that i'll never understand about conversations about church is the sensitivity of it.
Starting point is 00:11:32 And y'all can correct me if I'm wrong. I'm not a pastor whatsoever, but I do attend the church. Shout out to Seas of Greatness. My pastor would never fly in from the ceiling. Just wouldn't. But back to my point. If this is something that is actually happening, why are we upset when people put together
Starting point is 00:11:51 and have conversations about it? I think one of the things that really distracts people from getting to God, it's not the theatrics. It's not, you know, someone sitting in the church and trying to figure out who's really here for God and who's really sent by God to let people versus who's here to be manipulative and just make money and, you know, take money and all the things. But I think it's the judgment of like maybe some people like the theatrics. I remember my first time pulling up to a megachurch in L.A. I had never been the one before. All the churches I'd been to in Delaware prior to that were smaller churches.
Starting point is 00:12:28 and even if they were bigger in congregation, it just wasn't what this was. I went to Warren Church, L.A., in L.A. for the first time. Pastor Torei and Sarah Jakes Roberts used to be the pastors there. They're now over in Dallas at another Potter House church. They took over for Pastor T.D. Jakes, who is Sarah Jakes' dad. But this is when they were preaching there. This was some years ago. And I remember, number one, seeing metal detectors.
Starting point is 00:12:57 And I was like, what? You have metal detectors at a church. But what blew my mind, they have valet. They had valet. Like, you could valet your car outside of the church. And I don't know if one church is still like this, but you could valet your car outside of the church at this point. I've never used the valet system there.
Starting point is 00:13:15 So I don't know if it was paid for, if it was not paid, like if you had to pay or if you didn't or if it was just more of like a parking, like customary service. But I remember my first day walking up. And when I saw that, that they had somebody that could park your car for you at that point in time, it threw me off. I was like, is this? Like, is this the church I should be going to?
Starting point is 00:13:38 And then something in me was just like, you're in L.A. You know, this is a bigger church. And I had heard of the church online before. So I'm like, you know, you never know who they're trying to accommodate by having something like this. And also, don't let the physical things that you might not be used to or agree with stop you from getting the word. That's my point. It's like, if we really focus on getting the God, just pour your own poison, pick where you want to do it at, and focus on what you got going on over
Starting point is 00:14:06 there. People are always so upset and so, not even upset, but people are always so touchy about these church things as if they don't happen, but they do. And because they do, low key, it's fair game, in my opinion, right? So I go into the church and I love the church. I was at one church, my whole all of my eight years in L.A. I was at one church. And I'm so happy that I did not allow what was different and what I wasn't used to to stop me from getting to where I needed to get to when it came to my relationship with God. And once I got to know the people, not even got to know, but once I got to, it's because that is a big church. It's hard to kind of get to know the leadership and all that stuff in a church like One Church, L.A., especially if you're like new to the church.
Starting point is 00:14:52 But once I was there enough and I began to see just the different people that would attend the church, right? So you have Beyonce's mom coming on any given Sunday and Ms. Tina be in church and she's there. Most of the time she's not there with security. Just different things. I begin to realize like, okay, this is not about trying to look elite or a way to collect money. This is about understanding who you have in your church and just trying to make sure everybody's good and everybody's protected, which is why there's also metal detectors, which again, too, that threw me off guard when I first saw it.
Starting point is 00:15:26 But even right now in this moment, looking back at that, I'm like, yo, people run into churches and shoot them up. Imagine if you would stop the metal detector from allowing you in the church because you're used to walking in the churches that don't see the need for that. The distraction would have been so real. I don't know. I think the skit was funny. I think we let it be funny and we move on.
Starting point is 00:15:50 But if we really being honest, This stuff happens in the church. And I've reached out to a few faith leaders who, you know, I was unable to get someone to come on and make a comment. I didn't know this was so touchy. Did not know. But shout out to Drusky, though. I mean, he accomplished what I think he set out to do. I mean, there's conversation started.
Starting point is 00:16:13 The engagement is real. And now we move on, hopefully, hopefully, and now we move on. Because one thing that's not going to happen, if somebody is corrupt and they enter, church, that person going to be corrupt until they're not. If somebody is in church with the wrong intentions, them intentions ain't going to change. Hopefully God gets to them, but them intentions are not going to change. You just got to focus on being you. Understand what you came to that church to take out of it.
Starting point is 00:16:37 And if it's not a right fit, just leave. If we're being honest, there is a business component to anything that houses people, serves people, or provides any type of product for people. I don't care if it is a shelter. I don't care if it's a food bank or a food shelter and a food desert or if it's a church. There is a business element to it. There has to be a business element to it. Because when you're inside of that church, you got to look up.
Starting point is 00:17:08 You got lights. You got heat. You got comfortable chairs to sit in. You know what I mean? And a lot of times of people that are working in these churches that are volunteering at how many churches are not being paid. But when you do have a pastor that is, you know, leading your church. They are being paid. Now the thing and I get it, people don't want to be
Starting point is 00:17:26 manipulated. Totally understand that. And I think it's nothing wrong with calling out people when those things are happening. But why do we, as people act like this stuff doesn't happen in church? Like, why are we so mad at Drewski? I saw somebody say that they had to unfollow Drewski for this skit because it just felt demonic in their soul to watch it. So now we don't know that there are pastors out there that are very money hungry that's walking in red bottoms for all the wrong reasons and like y'all this is all real stuff like this is real real things focus on you in your church if it's not happening where you at you're good you know what i mean you got y'all you're good now in other news as we move right along this segment is all about the people being upset
Starting point is 00:18:13 next up in the latest following druski people are upset about the autism warby Now we talk so much about wanting diversity and inclusion and all the things. And Mattel has tried to do that with this line of Barbies that they call the fashionista Barbie. So these Barbies are not only diverse in skin color and in look, but they're also diverse in weight. They're diverse in disability. And the people are upset. So yesterday, so on one of our previous episodes, please go check that out if you guys get a chance. We talked about the fact that Mattel dropped this.
Starting point is 00:18:52 autism Barbie and with the autism Barbie came a pink spinner the autism Barbie also has on really big headphones all these things are because of the sensory needs that go along with a person who is living their life with autism we also talked about the clothing and the clothing being flowy and you know just different sensory things when it came to came to like you know various fabrics and how they touch your skin and living your skin if you are a person dealing with certain levels of of autism as well. Y'all, people are upset. They're saying Mattel missed the mark.
Starting point is 00:19:29 So we're going to take it to the streets into the tweets. And I'm going to tell you guys some of the things that the people are saying, and I want to hear from you. Let me know if y'all think that this is valid. I honestly, and I said this in the episode when we talked about this when it originally dropped, an autistic Barbie to me, I'm like, how do you even know that the Barbie is autistic? And then I looked into the accessories and I'm like, okay. And CNN did a interview with a girl, I'm going to find her name.
Starting point is 00:19:57 And that is what made it register to me like, okay, autism isn't just a look. There are things that accompany, you know, people who are autistic that help their life be a bit easier. The same way that if you had a paraplegic Barbie, the Barbie would be in a wheelchair. And it would be very easy to spot. But it would also add to visibility for people who are also paraplegic. I don't know. I'm going to get to the streets. Let's take it to the streets
Starting point is 00:20:25 and the tweets, which is our segment where we take these pop culture segments and we look at what are y'all saying, lowriders? What are y'all talking about? You for the tweets. We outside, we outside, we're outside. Every other page I go. Okay, so Dr. Jessica Taylor,
Starting point is 00:20:42 she is a Sunday Times best-selling author, a psychologist. She studies victim-focused, forensic psychology. She's been seen on Netflix, various TV stations radio. So this is all in her bio. I don't know Dr. Jessica, Dr. Jessica Taylor, but I do know that her post about the autistic Barbie is going viral. So she says autistic Barbie by Mattel just landed. So let's get into it. She is thin, conventionally attractive, feminine, long, straight-haired, neatly presented, Barbie proportion with the mini dress and long legs. And what makes her, out as autistic, headphones, a fidget spinner, and I quote, a vacant look in her eye, according to Mattel, to represent that autistic people struggle with eye contact. That's it.
Starting point is 00:21:32 Dr. Jessica Taylor on X says, Be real with me. This is not representation of autistic lives. It's aesthetic labeling. Autism reduced to a single, sanitized visual cue that has become popularized through social media stereotypes. Headphones function as a shorthand for sensory sensitivity, which is then flattened into autism.
Starting point is 00:21:53 This is branding and commodification of autism. Autism is where you have headphones on and a vacant look in your eye. I mean, are we being serious? Nothing about this dial reflects the material realities of autistic people's lives. There is no engagement with power, exclusion, or harm. Autism is treated as something you assessorized, not something that's shaped to how you are treated by schools, employers, healthcare systems, families, friends, partners, police,
Starting point is 00:22:20 police courts prisons or the state but forget about all that look pretty get your legs out and play with your fidget spinners sis my new article then she posts a article that she did on this i mean i can i like i hear her but like now let me go to the cnn article because because i hear her but i also don't i do think that there are people who you know use these certain accessories to make their walk through life every single day a bit better. And the only reason I'm saying this, I don't know, I don't have anyone close to me who suffers from autism.
Starting point is 00:22:57 But I read this article when I was preparing for this segment the other day. And because I also didn't understand it. I was like, why would you create an autism Barbie? Like, how do you physically show autism? Because I know it's in mannerisms. It's in, it's in so many different ways that you know you can pick up on um a person's like autism and when you're seeing them when you're talking to them when you're experiencing them and there's various different
Starting point is 00:23:26 things that people like she said that people other you by when you are autistic person is not just your physical dress or the things that you carry along with you right so in this article uh by CNN uh there's a young black girl and her mom that they focus on. And this girl, her name is Miko. She is five years old. So this scene in an article says five-year-old Miko's eyes light up with glee when she noticed something familiar about her Barbie.
Starting point is 00:23:56 The doll held a fidget spinner and wore oversized headphones just like hers. The moment was almost magical, said Miko's mother, Precious Hill, who's based in Las Vegas. Then they go forward to say Miko, who is nonverbal, also used as an AAC. device, which is the tablet device that the autism Barbie also comes with, which helps people who have speech or language problems communicate. Autism is such an invisible disability at times, and to see that it's being represented through Barbie, everybody knows who Barbie is. It felt really good.
Starting point is 00:24:32 Hill says, it's Miko's mom. It's really important to me that Miko walks through life having representation. It really matters to me that she is not alone. So, I mean, I... Some outraged y'all is just why. It's very selective. Like I don't understand the point in being upset about something if there are other people who likely agree that this thing deserves to be in the world.
Starting point is 00:25:01 That is the whole, that's the through line of this whole episode. With Drusky Skit, be mad all y'all want to. Let's not get away from the fact that everything that he caught out in that skit, either we've actually seen it over the last couple years and it's went viral you've experienced yourself in church or you know so blink if you know someone who knows someone okay like church people themselves will tell you there are people in churches who are not good people there are church experiences in church you know infrastructures that are set up that are not good things it is real the church is a physical place where you come to get close to a spiritual being or beings
Starting point is 00:25:42 God, Jesus, that whole, you know, the Trinity, the God, God, the father, the son, period. I might not have said that right, but I promise you all I'll go to church. But we can't lean on that so much. Like I just wish people would stop leaning into like these. And maybe this is me getting older. Oh my God. Do I sound like an old person? Yapping?
Starting point is 00:26:04 Because I wish people would stop leaning so much on other people's experience or take on things. or lack there of. Like with the autism Barbie, like I didn't understand it, but the more I looked into it, I'm like, oh, if there are people in the world that feel like this is helping me with anything, I'm happy for those people.
Starting point is 00:26:24 Let them have the Barbie. Not the trendy, or the noun trending and viral discourse about why this autistic Barbie is a slap in the face to autistic people. And there may be people who actually suffer with autism that feel that way.
Starting point is 00:26:37 I'm not taking that away from them either. I am not. but what I'm saying is is that can't we all just get along? Honestly, that's what I'm really saying but I know y'all don't want to hear that. Nobody wants to hear that because that's not the thing that you want to talk about.
Starting point is 00:26:53 But what I'm saying to each his own, period. If you don't like Drewski skits and you don't think he's telling the truth about what happens in some of these churches, baby I'm following. But when I saw y'all say, I'm going to follow him because he's demonic because the man did a skit about church
Starting point is 00:27:08 that was very funny, by the way, and entertaining. I'm like, okay. We need to take 125 or more characters away from some of your people. It's Lauren the Rosa. This has been another episode of the latest with Lauren the Rosa, your daily dig on all things pop culture, entertainment news, and all of the conversations that are shaking the room. I tell you guys, every single episode you could be anywhere
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