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What ‘South Park’ episode is the Andrew Tate one?

This controversial content creator was mocked by the long-running cartoon.

South Park is one of those shows that doesn’t hold back when it comes to parodying real-life celebrities. It has previously made a tongue-in-cheek joke about the New Zealand singer-songwriter, Lorde. It also doesn’t shy away from mocking Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s calls for privacy, and just about every other household name on the planet.

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Recently, another celebrity was adapted into a South Park character. The show poked fun at Andrew Tate to the point where the man himself caught wind of t, and expressed his excitement about helping “create the greatest South Park episode of all time” once he’s proven to be innocent. But in case you missed this episode, here’s how you can watch it.

What ‘South Park’ episode is the Andrew Tate one?

For those who don’t know who Tate is, he is a former professional kickboxer, a former Big Brother contestant, and a controversial online content creator. He is known for his misogynistic comments against women and was arrested in Romania after his attempt to taunt climate change activist Greta Thunberg before the end of 2022. In short, a perfect target for South Park.

Tate’s South Park parody appears in the final episode of season 26 titled “Spring Break.” In the episode, he is approached by Stan’s father, Randy, who tells him that he wants to show his son and friends “what a real party is” because “society wants them to be ashamed of their masculine natures.” He also claims to be there to combat the messages that the liberal left is putting out to young men.

Unlike other South Park parody characters, Tate’s real name isn’t used. His South Park alias is Alonzo Fineski, a “Romanian sex trafficker,” according to the show’s police officers. Interestingly, this was the same crime for which Tate was arrested with his brother, Tristian.

“Spring Break” first aired on Comedy Central back in March 2023, and can be streamed on Max.


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