South Park trolls Andrew Tate – He is a British-American businessman, social media figure, and former professional kickboxer. He was freed from jail on March 31st after being held for months in Romania on allegations of organized crime and human trafficking. The online celebrity won an appeal to replace his prison with home arrest.
The Bucharest Court of Appeal favored Tate’s request on March 31st, which challenged a judge’s decision last week to prolong his detention for a fourth time. A spokesperson states he will be placed under home arrest until April 29th. No one has been officially charged yet.
Tate has argued that Romanian prosecutors have no proof and that their case is a ‘political’ plot to suppress him.
Tate is well-known for his sexist beliefs (he has said that women “carry blame” for rape) and conspiracy theories, yet he has millions of followers on social media. He has already been barred from using numerous sites to express sexist and hateful sentiments.
To our surprise, Andrew Tate appeared in a recent episode of South Park, an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. South Park has already criticized some of the world’s most prominent people and influencers, and Tate is no exception.
In that episode, Randy met Alonzo Fineski who appeared and behaved very similarly to Tate. Here Randy explained to Tate’s lookalike that “I’m trying to show my son and his nerdy little friend what a real party is because society wants them to be ashamed of their masculine natures,” which resulted in Tate’s lookalike agreeing to bring some of his friends.
Andrew Tate’s response to these brutal roasts was epic and brutal. In his tweet shared with his 5.6 million followers, he said, “When I will be proven innocent. I look forward to helping create the greatest South Park episode ever.”
Also, he added that “I met one of my lifelong heroes, Randy Marsh.”
His response to the roasts and criticism demonstrates his mental fortitude and resilience. We don’t know if he is guilty or not, but we can infer that his approach to life is considered preferable for someone who is dealing with a lot of problems.
Why did Matt Damon call Jimmy Kimmel, “A terrible human being.”