Andrew Tate points ‘weird’ assertion after being featured in ‘South Park’
Andrew Tate has turn into the most recent sufferer of “South Park” trolls.
The ex-kickboxer, who was just lately free of Romanian jail after a intercourse trafficking arrest, appeared on the comedy present as “poisonous masculinity coach” Alonzo Fineski.
Within the episode, which aired Wednesday, Fineski pulls a gun on Randy Marsh after the character disrespected a number of strippers in his make use of.
Marsh counters by saying that he was trying to indicate his sons an excellent time.
“Look, I’m simply making an attempt to fight the messages that the liberal left is placing out to younger males about their male instincts being poisonous,” Marsh stated to Fineski. “I’m making an attempt to indicate my son and his nerdy little buddy what an actual get together is as a result of society needs them to be ashamed of their masculine natures.”
Fineski then states that he “will name some buddies.”
The get together later involves a crashing halt when the cops arrive and reveal that Fineski is a intercourse trafficker.
The clip was retweeted from Tate’s verified account.

“Once I might be confirmed harmless,” reads the tweet. “I look ahead to assist create the best South Park episode of all time.”
Whether or not or not Tate, 36, really collaborates with the present stays to be seen. Nonetheless, his feedback sparked a heated debate.

“I don’t assume being a personality on Southpark is kind of the flex you assume it’s lol,” slammed one person.


“You do notice the episode makes enjoyable of you,” said one other particular person. “Like lil bro, this aint a dub.”
“How’s that understanding for you to this point bud,” questioned a 3rd particular person.
Different customers had been excited over the potential collab.
“Welcome house,” tweeted one fan.
A number of different customers known as the kickboxer a “legend.”
“The world hasnt bin the identical with out you Andrew Tate,” said a 3rd particular person.
This isn’t the primary time that “South Park” has taken purpose at influential figures.
In February, the present took purpose at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by having their animated doppelgängers shoot off fireworks whereas parading round banners that learn “don’t have a look at us” or “we wish our privateness.”
Markle was reportedly “upset and overwhelmed” by the episode.