Andrew Tate issues 'bizarre' statement after being featured in 'South Park'

Andrew Tate has become the latest victim of South Park trolls. The ex-kickboxer, who was recently freed from Romanian jail after a sex trafficking arrest, appeared on the comedy show as toxic masculinity coach Alonzo Fineski.

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Andrew Tate has become the latest victim of “South Park” trolls.

The ex-kickboxer, who was recently freed from Romanian jail after a sex trafficking arrest, appeared on the comedy show as “toxic masculinity coach” Alonzo Fineski.

In the episode, which aired Wednesday, Fineski pulls a gun on Randy Marsh after the character disrespected several strippers in his employ.

Marsh counters by saying that he was attempting to show his sons a good time.

“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,” Marsh said to 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 then states that he “will call some friends.”

The party later comes to a crashing halt when the cops arrive and reveal that Fineski is a sex trafficker.

The clip was retweeted from Tate’s verified account.

The ex-kickboxer, who was recently freed from Romanian jail, appeared on the comedy show as “toxic masculinity coach” Alonzo Fineski. Comedy Central
Whether or not Tate, 36, actually collaborates with the show remains to be seen. AP Photo/Alexandru Dobre

“When I will be proven innocent,” reads the tweet. “I look forward to help create the greatest South Park episode of all time.”

Whether or not Tate, 36, actually collaborates with the show remains to be seen. However, his comments sparked a heated debate.

Andrew Tate was arrested in December of 2022 on sex trafficking charges. Andrew Tate/Instagram

“I don’t think being a character on Southpark is quite the flex you think it is lol,” slammed one user.

In the episode, which aired Wednesday, Fineski pulls a gun on Randy Marsh after the character disrespected several strippers in his employ. Comedy Central
Marsh counters by saying that he attempting to show his sons a good time. Comedy Central

“You do realize the episode makes fun of you,” said another person. “Like lil bro, this aint a dub.”

“How’s that working out for you so far bud,” questioned a third person.

Other users were excited over the potential collab.

“Welcome home,” tweeted one fan.

Several other users called the kickboxer a “legend.”

“The world hasnt bin the same without you Andrew Tate,” said a third person.

This is not the first time that “South Park” has taken aim at influential figures.

In February, the show took aim at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by having their animated doppelgängers shoot off fireworks while parading around banners that read “don’t look at us” or “we want our privacy.”

Markle was reportedly “upset and overwhelmed” by the episode.

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