Druski Turns GIFs & Memes Into Viral Skits, Earning Unique Honor for 2nd-Straight Year
Earning any honor, award or title in back-to-back years is no easy feat, regardless of the magnitude of it. And for comedian, actor and influencer Druski, being dubbed as the funniest person on the internet in two consecutive years is impressive, especially considering the ever-growing list of competition, new streamers, emerging influencers and everyone in between.
For the second year in a row, Complex released its list of "The Funniest People on the Internet." After taking down the No. 1 spot in 2024, Druski's stronghold on the throne is a strong one, and he earned high praise from the site for his wildly popular videos/skits throughout 2025 and much more.
Druski Goes Back-to-Back Earning Complex's Funniest Person Honor
The 2025 list of funniest people on the internet featured 25 names that many people likely know, although the first three names on the list were all new entries this year. This included Vanillamace (No. 25), Nia Ivy (No. 24) and CalebCity (No. 23). The first return name from 2024's list came at No. 22, where the host of Barstool Sports'Sundae Conversations, Caleb Pressley, checked in.
We'll break down the list further below, but the top 10 featured all names that landed in the top 15 on 2024's list, except for two new entries. Regardless, it was Druski who reclaimed the No. 1 spot, and Complex gave their tip of the cap.
"One thing to love about Druski is his aggression. He knows what effect he wants to have, and he has a plan for eliciting that reaction. His delivery — a deep, expressive rasp — is cracking with energy, like a young Patrice O'Neal. Druski is weird and self-aware in his skits, and he's a surprisingly physical comedian for a man his size," Complex highlighted.
"His improvisational skills are bar none, and his enthusiasm is infectious. And when he commits to the bit, he goes hard."
It's hard to argue with any of those points, and Druski has undeniably become one of the first names people think of when it comes to the funniest people/accounts on the internet.
Other Noteworthy Names Who Made the Cut for 'Funniest People on the Internet in 2025'
While the entire list is filled with high-quality names, there are a few new entries that stand out due to their surprising rise in the online comedic landscape. We're going to highlight a few of the most interesting new additions, along with some people who saw big moves on the 2025 list.
- No. 18 Jeff Teague (previously NR): The former NBA guard has quickly found his post-career calling, as he's unquestionably one of the funniest ex-players to pick up a podcast mic. He hosts the Club 520 Podcast, and if you haven't enjoyed one of Jeff Teague's stories from his playing career, it's highly recommended you do so.
- No. 16 Kai Cenat (previously No. 14): A surprisingly small slip from No. 14 to 16 for Kai Cenat, but with so many new entries to the list, landing around the same spot as 2024 isn't bad at all.
- No. 15 Cam'ron (previously No. 16): I'm specifically highlighting Cam'ron's jump to No. 15 as he moved ahead of Cenat, but the longtime rapper has created some must-see moments throughout 2025. Cam'ron rarely uses a filter when discussing hot-button topics, and he's gone viral several times as a result.
- No. 12 BenDaDonnn (previously No. 2): Highlighting just how many names made moves in 2025, Complex listed BenDaDonnn at No. 12, a 10-spot drop from his 2024 position.
- No. 10 Theo Vonn (previously No. 5): Theo Vonn's calling is definitely in the podcast world, and his back-and-forth with guests will almost always be worth a lengthy listen.
- No. 6 Tony Statovci (previously NR): The two new additions to the top-10 deserve their own tip of the cap, and for good reason. As Complex highlights, Statovci has more than 9 million followers across TikTok, Instagram and YouTube, and he gets the job done without going over the top when it comes to production.
- No. 5 Quenlin Blackwell (previously NR): The second new entry jumping all the way into the top-10 is Quenlin Blackwell, creator of the popular series Feeding Starving Celebrities. As the article highlights, Blackwell initially burst onto the scene on Vine, but proved her staying power with more than 3 million YouTube subscribers.
The entire list is impressive, so make sure to check it out, especially if you're looking for a few new faces to follow on social media.
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