After being “hilariously” ridiculed in the latest episode of South Park, Andrew Tate has issued a response.
Tate, a former kickboxing champion with a substantial online following for his misogynistic content, is currently facing accusations of human trafficking and involvement in an organized crime syndicate in Romania, where he is currently under house arrest.
The former Big Boss contestant recently won an appeal against his detention in jail, which was initially ordered in December, along with his brother Tristan and two Romanian women. However, none of them have been charged yet, and all four deny the allegations.
In the recent episode of South Park titled “Spring Break,” the character Alonzo Fineski, who is portrayed as a “toxic masculinity coach,” is depicted as a sex trafficker on the run, with obvious similarities to Andrew Tate. The character even sported a shaved head, faded sunglasses, and a cigar habit.
In the show, Alonzo explains his mission as “combatting the messages that the liberal left is putting out to young men about their male instincts being toxic.” Ultimately, when he is arrested, one of the characters labels him a “Romanian sex trafficker.”
Tate took to Twitter to respond to the brutal roasting in the episode. He wrote, “When I will be proven innocent. I look forward to help create the greatest South Park episode of all time.”
The episode’s plot revolves around a prince and his wife, based on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who relocated to the fictional town of South Park, Colorado. The prince was shown promoting his book titled “Waaaagh” during a “we want privacy” tour. Initially, reports suggested that Prince Harry and Meghan were considering legal action against the show, but a spokesperson for the royal couple later dismissed these rumors as “baseless” and “boring.”