Only two comedians could turn a fake interview into an all-out roast battle, and that is exactly what happened when Petunia, Darci Lynne’s sassy rabbit, went head-to-head with Preacher Lawson. What started as a calm conversation spiraled into a chaotic clash of egos, insults and one unforgettable moment when Petunia lost her temper and leapt off-screen.
Preacher admitted that he was “jealous” of Petunia, which set the tone for the showdown. Petunia fired back, accusing him of making her cry in the past, a charge he quickly denied. The back-and-forth grew sharper each jab funnier than the last. It felt less like an interview and more like watching two seasoned comedians fight for the punchline.
Petunia & Preacher Confront Each Other | Darci Lynne
Viewers could not get enough of the insults. One fan laughed at Petunia’s retort, “I am physically way bigger than you,” while another called the foot joke “the best comeback ever.” Someone else wrote that they had to “pause the screen from laughing so hard” when Petunia jumped at Preacher.
After all the chaos and laughter, Darci Lynne showed she is not afraid to take risks with her characters. Petunia’s rage might have ended one sketch, but it opened the door to another. The same sharp tongue and oversized confidence carried straight into a parody where Petunia took on an even bigger stage: a spoof of Vogue’s “73 Questions.”
Darci Lynne: Vogue Interviews Petunia
Here, Petunia did what she does best: hijack the spotlight. She interrupted Darci, exaggerated her breakfast order, and declared herself the star. When asked about music, Petunia brushed off Darci’s talent by calling her a “background vocal.” Fans loved the attitude, one even commenting that Petunia should get her own spin-off talk show.
That is the beauty of Darci Lynne’s art. She blends comedy, music, and sharp timing into characters that feel alive, each with their own outrageous quirks. Petunia may be made of fur and foam, but she delivers jokes like a seasoned stand-up. Follow Darci Lynne on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, because her comedy journey is only getting funnier from here.