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Home»Human Interest»Jake Paul Floats Blackface Response to Viral Skit, Drawing Strong Reactions Online: ‘Do These People Ever Think?’

Jake Paul Floats Blackface Response to Viral Skit, Drawing Strong Reactions Online: ‘Do These People Ever Think?’

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Salma AhmedBy Salma AhmedApril 6, 20262 Mins Read
A picture of Ohio boxer Jake Paul and Druski.
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A video circulating online shows Ohio boxer Jake Paul discussing the possibility of using blackface in response to a viral skit, prompting reactions from viewers.

The discussion followed a skit by Druski that sparked online debate about how different forms of humor are interpreted. Jake Paul addressed the topic during an appearance on This Past Weekend with Theo Von.

Jake Paul says he’s planning to do a blackface skit in response to Druski’s viral skit. pic.twitter.com/mfLnCmoyc5

— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) April 5, 2026

In the video, Paul discusses creating a response video and mentions speaking with makeup artists about how it could be done. During the conversation, he says, “Just do it back because why not?” while explaining his perspective on responding to the original skit.

During the discussion, Theo Von suggests including Black public figures in a potential response video. Paul responds by questioning whether that approach would be effective, adding, “Doesn’t that make us more prejudiced against us?” The exchange highlights differing viewpoints on how such a response could be received.

Paul then said that people should “[expletive] make fun of each other,” adding, “I don’t see in color. I see in truth and comedy.” He continued to frame his comments in terms of humor and intent, while the conversation shifted to examples of individuals who have used blackface in the past and how those situations were received.

The video has drawn attention online for its topic and the reactions it has generated, with viewers debating how such actions should be interpreted. The conversation has also expanded to include differing perspectives on how people respond to viral skits and whether certain types of humor or commentary are appropriate, particularly when they involve sensitive or controversial topics.

Internet Users React to Ohio Boxer Jake Paul’s Comments

The video prompted reactions online. Some viewers criticized the comments, with one writing, “Do these people ever think?” Others debated how different forms of humor are interpreted, with some questioning whether similar actions should be treated the same.

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Some viewers responded more critically to Paul himself, while others focused on the broader discussion about comedy and boundaries. One person said, “Bro is about to find out the difference between a skit and a 15 minute apology video with no background music.” Others suggested he focus on boxing, with one comment reading, “Jake Paul tries so hard to stay in the news. Just let him go box…”

The discussion has continued online as viewers share differing perspectives on the topic.

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Salma Ahmed is a 24 years old Egyptian writer who graduated with an English major. She has experience covering celebrities, lifestyle, soccer, women's rights and more. She previously worked for MovieWeb and The South African.

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