South Park pokes fun at influencer Andrew Tate in episode featuring ‘toxic masculinity trainer’ armed with guns

South Park pokes fun at influencer Andrew Tate in episode featuring gun-wielding ‘toxic masculinity trainer’ who cops accuse of being a ‘Romanian sex trafficker’
- Bearded Armed, Cigar-Smoking Character Appears in Final Episode
- Tate is currently being held in a Bucharest prison on suspicion of human trafficking
Andrew Tate became the latest target of the South Park parody in an episode featuring a “Romanian sex trafficker” and a “toxic masculinity coach”.
A bearded character carrying guns and smoking cigars who appears to bear a resemblance to Tate is depicted in the latest episode of the adult cartoon.
Tate is currently being held in a Bucharest prison with his brother Tristan and two Romanian women on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and forming an organized criminal group to exploit victims.
He was first arrested on December 29 last year, before being repeatedly denied bail as Romanian authorities investigated his allegations of trafficking and exploitation of women.
In recent years, the self-proclaimed misogynist has gained a large following online where he has been accused of sexism and encouraging violence against women.
A bearded character carrying guns and smoking cigars who appears to bear a resemblance to Andrew Tate is depicted in the latest episode of South Park

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are escorted by police outside the seat of the appeals court in Bucharest, Romania, last Tuesday
Tate responded to the clip on Twitter, writing, “When I’m cleared.” I can’t wait to help create the greatest South Park episode of all time.
The latest episode titled ‘Spring Break’, which aired last night in the US, shows father Randy Marsh as he attempts to spend his vacation drinking and partying.
During the episode, Randy tries to show his “nerdy” son and friend “what a real party is”.
Pulling out a gun, the beard-and-sunglasses character named ‘Alonzo Fineski’ begins to get angry with the dad before talking to him.
Randy tells the character, “Look, I’m just trying to combat the messages the liberal left sends to young men that their male instincts are toxic.”
“I’m trying to show my son and his nerdy boyfriend what a real party is because society wants them to be ashamed of their masculine nature.”
Looking rather perplexed, a cigar between his lips and a weapon in his hand, the bearded character replies: ‘Do you want a real party?’ before saying, “I’ll call some friends.
In a later scene, the police tell “Alonzo Fineski” to freeze as they break into a party.
One of them shouts: “It’s Alonzo Fineski, the Romanian sex trafficker.”
He is then shown engaging in a shootout.

Tate responded to the clip on Twitter earlier Friday morning

Pulling out a gun, the character with a beard and sunglasses named ‘Alonzo Fineski’ begins to get angry with Randy before talking to him

Randy tells the character, “Listen, I’m just trying to fight the messages the liberal left sends to young men about their masculine instincts being toxic”
South Park airs disclaimers after each episode, stating, “All characters and events in this show, even those based on real people, are entirely fictional.” All celebrity voices are personified… badly.
The adult cartoon usually targets well-known personalities and celebrities like Ben Affleck, Brittney Spears, and Tom Cruise.
Recently, he targeted the The Duke and Duchess of Sussex in an episode portraying the “Prince and Princess of Canada” – a young royal couple who loudly demand privacy while drawing attention to themselves.
In one episode, a red-haired prince and his wife promote the prince’s book – Waaagh – whose cover bears a strong resemblance to Prince Harry Spare’s memoir.
The couple stormed off on a TV show after being challenged about their motives, before moving to South Park, with the princess saying: “If we moved here, people would think we really want to be normal. “
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