Andrew Tate continues to trend because of an episode on South Park.
Background check
Emory Andrew Tate III, a British-American businessman and ex-professional kickboxer, was born on December 1st, 1986.
Tate started training in kickboxing in 2005 and won his first title in 2009. In 2016, he gained more notoriety when, after making controversial statements on social media, he was kicked off the British reality series Big Brother.
He started selling premium memberships and courses on his website, became well-known online, and promoted a “ultra-masculine, ultra-luxurious lifestyle.”
Tate, a self-described misogynist, has been suspended from various social media sites including Twitter and Instagram, where he had accumulated millions of followers, as a result of his provocative commentary.
The four people—Andrew, his brother Tristan, two women, and two other people—were detained in Romania on December 29, 2022. They are all accused of participating in human trafficking and organizing a gang.
As it was revealed that Andrew Tate would continue to be imprisoned in Romania, South Park gave him the roasted treatment in their most recent episode.
After Tate’s custody was increased a fourth time after his arrest on December 29, 2017, a Romanian judge earlier this week dismissed the social media influencer’s request for bail.
Tristan and Andrew Tate are expected to spend the remainder of April in jail for an additional 30 days.
The pair has been detained on charges of rape, human trafficking, and organizing a gang of criminals.
South Park’s Humor knows no one
To make matters worse, South Park is currently making fun of him.
The “toxic masculinity coach” Andrew Tate, who appears in the most current episode of South Park on HBO Max as Alonzo Fineski, was mocked in Trey Parker and Matt Stone‘s animated comedy series.
In the video, Randy Marsh is seen being shot by Alonzo, who then tells the Tate figure that he is attempting to teach his children what a genuine party is.
After that, Randy continues, “Hey, I’m just trying to counter the messaging that the liberal left is sending to young men about the toxicity of their male inclinations.
“Society wants kids to feel ashamed of their male natures,” I’m attempting to explain to my son and his geeky little friend.
In contrast, police officers suddenly barge into the party in a subsequent scene, ordering Alonzo to stop moving and yelling, “That’s Alonzo Fineski, the Romanian sex trafficker.”
Alonzo curses and shoots at the officers in revenge. Alonzo runs away after a shootout breaks out between them.
This is hardly the first time that South Park has mocked well-known people.
In a different episode dubbed “Worldwide Privacy Tour,” it was discussed how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tried to attract as much media attention as they could while simultaneously hoping to be left alone.
The prince of Canada and his wife look for peace and seclusion in a small mountain town, according to the description.
The prince and princess are shown speaking candidly about their lives and the prince’s latest book, “Waaagh,” in yet another leaked video.
You won’t be surprised to learn that South Park fans enjoyed the episode’s teaser a lot.