You Won't Believe What 'South Park' Did to Donald Trump in Their New Episode!










2025-07-25T20:17:17Z

In a bold and hilarious move, the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, recently found themselves in a heated clash with Comedy Central over a jaw-dropping scene in the Season 27 premiere. Yes, you heard rightâa scene featuring an animated image of Donald Trump's genitals!
The episode, aptly titled 'Sermon on the Mount', aired just a day before Parker and Stone took the stage at Comic-Con. During a lively panel discussion, they were asked whether the network had pushed back on any of their outrageous content. Parker didn't hold back, revealing the details of the dispute: âItâs always like, âSo we love the episode,â but thatâs what happened. Theyâre like, âOK, but weâre gonna blur the penis.â And Iâm like, âNo, youâre not gonna blur the penis.ââ
But wait, it gets better! Stone chimed in with a cheeky remark, âWe put eyes on the penis.â Yes, you read that right. Instead of yielding to censorship, the creative duo decided to turn the animated penis into a characterâcomplete with eyes! âIf we put eyes on the penis, we wonât blur it. And then that was a whole conversation for about four f**king days. Itâs a character,â Parker explained, eliciting laughter from the Comic-Con audience throughout their exchange.
With their signature satirical flair, the episode not only took jabs at Trump but also poked fun at their corporate parent, Paramount. In one wild segment, Trump appeared nude in a Deepfake video, pleading with Satan for sex, alongside a caption that humorously declared: âHis Penis Is Teeny-Tiny, but His Love for Us Is Large.â
As expected, the internet lit up with reactions to this audacious dig at the former President. Users on X (formerly Twitter) couldn't resist chiming in with their takes. One commenter mused, âThe 'this show is SUPPOSED to be offensive towards EVERYONEâ crowd when South Park calls Trump a pedophile.â Meanwhile, another user defended the show's mission, saying, âI thought it was fine. South Park makes fun of everybody and thatâs why itâs good.â
Robert Jackson
Source of the news: Mint