Druski Roasts His Grandmother for Premade Thanksgiving Pie: ‘Another Year She Ain’t Cook’

"This is Thanksgiving! Come on now," the comedian joked.

Druski with curly hair and glasses, wearing a red jacket, is speaking into a microphone while sitting on a brown leather couch.
Image via Getty/Paras Griffin/ESSENCE

Druski couldn’t help but joke with his grandmother about her approach to the Thanksgiving holiday.

The comedian and actor, recently ranked at No. 1 on Complex’s list of the funniest people on the internet in 2025, shared several videos to his Instagram Stories on Thursday (Nov. 27) showing highlights from his visit to see his grandmother.

“Another year she ain’t cook,” reads the caption of one video, which shows a pre-made pie his grandmother bought for the occasion, which she quipped was “large enough” for her.

“This is Thanksgiving! Come on now,” Druski replied.

Another video showed a dining area, which Druski playfully suggested was underutilized.

“You ain’t never let nobody sit in none of these chairs yet,” he said. “What’s the point of having it?”

His grandmother, however, was clearly content with this, pointing out that she herself sits in the dining space “all the time.”

Later, a Ziplock bag of candy and cough drops, deemed “ancient” by Druski, got some screen time.

“Do you plan on eating that?” he asked his grandmother, who later retrieved a magnifying glass to inspect the bag’s contents. “Girl, somebody might drop and die. That ain’t gon’ help no sore throat. This’ll kill you. … You gon’ meet your maker taking one of these right here.”

Elsewhere during the visit, a commercial featuring Druski and Tom Brady was spotted on the TV, prompting the 31-year-old to remark “That’s your grandson!”

In a 2022 interview with Speedy Morman, Druski reflected on the time he dropped in on friend and collaborator Jack Harlow for Thanksgiving, joking the food was “trash” while still shouting out the rapper's “cool as hell” family.

“Thanksgiving at his house sucks,” Druski joked at the time. “They were singing white people hymns. ... I think every year, they print out these pieces of paper and they sing songs together after Thanksgiving. I thought it was a joke but it was deadass. It was really a real thing. He had aunts and uncles in there.”

This month, Druski joined in on the ever-expanding Marty Supreme promo by linking up with Timothée Chalamet, the star of Josh Safdie’s new film. A full video of their presumed antics is expected to be released soon.

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App