
The #BETAwards are always a hotbed for unforgettable moments, but this year’s ceremony had viewers divided over a controversial joke made by comedian Druski. While hosting the event, he took a jab at the late Joe Jackson, the patriarch of the Jackson family, right in front of his iconic daughter, Janet Jackson, and grandson Jaafar Jackson. Many were left wondering if Druski’s humor crossed the line, considering the sensitive nature of the family’s history.
In a moment when one would expect heartfelt tributes and nostalgia, Druski’s quip about Joe’s notoriously tough parenting style was met with a mix of laughter and palpable discomfort. Social media exploded with reactions, with some fans finding the joke hilarious, while others felt it was an inappropriate dig that should have been left off the stage.
As the audience shifted uncomfortably, it made for a moment that was as cringe-worthy as it was unforgettable. Janet, known for her grace, seemed to keep her composure, but the expression on her face suggested that the joke might have hit a little too close to home. Jaafar, on the other hand, appeared visibly taken aback. One thing is for sure: when it comes to comedy, Druski is no stranger to walking the fine line, but this time, did he really need to push it?
As the dust settles, the conversation around Druski’s joke continues to dominate social media. Was it a light-hearted jest, or did it undermine the legacy of one of the most influential families in music history? The debate rages on, proving once again that in the world of entertainment, humor often walks a tightrope between funny and offensive.








