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Andrew Tate responds after being mocked by South Park

The show took aim at Andrew Tate in its latest episode, ‘Spring Break’, with a character who is drawn to look like him.

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Andrew Tate banned from Facebook and Instagram

South Park is known for its parodies and references, and Andrew Tate is the latest person to be mocked by the show.

The social media influencer and his brother Tristan were moved from custody to house arrest on Friday following a ruling by a Romanian judge, who overturned a request by prosecutors for him to be detained until April.

Tate was originally detained in December, along with his brother and two Romanian women, Naghel Georgiana Manuela and Radu Alexandra Luana, over suspected human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.

All four have denied the accusations.

How South Park mocked Andrew Tate

The show’s latest episode, ‘Spring Break’, features Randy watching his son Stan playing table-top game Warhammer during his spring break.

Complaining that young people don’t know how to have fun anymore, he blames liberalism for suggesting that male instincts are toxic.

As a result he hosts a part with female strippers. There is also a character called Alonzo Fineski with notable similarities to Tate, including a shaved head, faded sunglasses and who smokes cigarettes.

“Look, I’m just trying to combat the messages that the liberal left is putting out to young men about their male instincts being toxic,” Randy tells Fineski.

“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.”

Fineski responds that if he wants a real party, he’ll call some friends. Later, Fineski is told to freeze by police as they burst in, as it’s revealed he is a Romanian sex trafficker.

“F*** you big man,” Alonzo calls out, before shooting at the police and making a run for it.

Tate’s response to the South Park episode

“When I will be proven innocent. I look forward to help create the greatest South Park episode of all time,” Tate wrote on Twitter in response to the episode.

South Park is known for taking aim at celebrities. After each episode airs, a disclaimer appears which states: “All characters and events in this show—even those based on real people—are entirely fictional. All celebrity voices are impersonated... poorly.”

Recently, the show took aim at Prince Harry and Meghan Markel in the episode ‘The World-Wide Privacy Tour’.

The show focused on a prince and his wife as he promotes his book, titled ‘Waaaagh’. They ask for privacy despite drawing attention to themselves.