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Just hours after Paramount bought global streaming rights for South Park in a billion-dollar deal, the 27th season opens with President Donald Trump begging Satan for sex.
The season premiere of South Park ripped Paramount's Trump settlement with a seemingly AI-generated video of Donald Trump.
Following a near two-and-a-half-year hiatus, the premiere episode shows a naked Trump trying to seduce Satan, and came a day after the show's creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone had reached a $1.5 billion streaming deal with Paramount.
South Park’s' Season 27 premiere mocks Trump with deepfake chaos, tiny-penis satire, and AI-fueled jabs after Parker and Stone's $1.5B Paramount deal.
The White House is speaking out following the jaw-dropping South Park Season 27 premiere, which took direct aim at President Trump with scenes that included a deepfake PSA and an astonishing moment where the commander-in-chief begs Satan for sex and even gets rejected because his name is allegedly on the Epstein list.
“South Park” started its 27th season with a Donald Trump parody in which Satan asks the President of the United States about the Epstein Files. “The Epstein list?” Trump asks. “Are we still talking about that?”
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Raw Story on MSN'I'm sure he doesn't like that!' MSNBC hosts lose it over AI-generated parody Trump ad
The co-hosts of MSNBC's "The Weekend" dissolved in laughter on Saturday morning after sharing a clip from the recent "South Park" episode that brutally mocked Donald Trump. Then they totally lost it over a clip they could not show in which an AI-generated Trump took off off his clothes as he wandered the desert (which can be seen here.
One day after hitting back at The View over Joy Behar's claim that Donald Trump was jealous of Barack Obama's looks, the White House has again taken aim at a Hollywood institution in a statement to Entertainment Weekly criticizing South Park 's satirical depiction of the president seducing Satan in bed.