‘South Park’ creator makes mock apology to Trump
An episode called ‘Sermon of the Mount’ showed a cartoon Trump – with a real photo of his face– cuddling in bed with Satan, who comments on the size of his manhood.
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San Diego, 25 July
South Park co-creator Trey Parker mock-apologised to Donald Trump after the show’s season 27 premiere depicted the US president naked in bed with Satan. “We’re terribly sorry,” Parker joked at Comic-Con.
An episode called ‘Sermon of the Mount’ showed a cartoon Trump – with a real photo of his face– cuddling in bed with Satan, who comments on the size of his manhood.
The White House responded sharply, calling the show “irrelevant” and a “desperate attempt for attention.”
The episode, now streaming on Paramount+, tackled Trump’s legal dispute with CBS and media censorship.
The premiere followed Paramount’s $1.5bn deal with ‘South Park’s’ creators for 50 new episodes, after a months-long bidding war.
Parker insisted the penis would not be blurred, despite producer concerns.
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