Andrew Tate responds to South Park parody after being released from Romanian jail

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By Nasima Khatun

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Andrew Tate has now responded to South Park's parody of him just a day after being released from jail.

The 36-year-old and his brother, Tristan, as well as two other individuals, have spent the past three months in a Romanian prison cell after they were arrested on sex trafficking charges back in December 2022. All four have denied all the allegations against them.

They were initially due to be held for only 30 days, however, their confinement has been extended twice - meaning they were supposed to be detained until the end of April while police continued to build their case, but after appealing the decision, they were released early.

As per Sky News, Tate and his brother have now been placed on house arrest by Romanian officials, though they are still under investigation for crimes relating to sexual assault, exploitation, organized crime, and human trafficking.

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Andrew Tate and his brother were arrested on sex trafficking charges. Credit: lcv / Alamy

Comedy Central's popular animated series, South Park decided to capitalize on the matter by introducing a new character on a recent episode of the show seemingly based on Tate's internet persona.

Prior to his arrest, the 36-year-old was known online for his controversial opinions on women, gender roles, and money all of which seemed to be prominent characteristics within Alonzo Fineski, a Romanian sex trafficker who bears a striking resemblance to Tate.

In a clip that was posted to Twitter, Fineski pulls out a gun on Randy Marsh, another character on the show who then proceeds to tell Fineski that he's trying to show his kids how to party.

"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," he says, referencing the type of content that Tate has previously shared on social media. "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.

Then Fineski - who is bald, wearing sunglasses, and is holding a cigar just like Tate often does - responds back with: "I will call some friends."

Shortly after, police break into the house shouting: "That's Alonzo Fineski, the Romanian sеx trafficker," before a brawl ensues and Fineski flees the scene.

Since his release, it seems as though Tate has seen the clip himself and has now responded.

Tate took to Twitter to write: "When I will be proven innocent, I look forward to help create the greatest South Park episode of all time."

Of course, his fans took to the comments to offer their support.

"The emergency meeting will be legendary," wrote one user, while another added: "So legendary that he also went to south park."

A third said: "The Duchess of Sussex could learn a thing or two here about how to respond when being graced by South Park haha."

It's only been a day since the controversial figure has been released and he's already gotten down to business - and by business, I mean furiously retweeting favorable posts about himself.

Not only that, but he wouldn't be Andrew Tate without throwing in some casual hate in there either as he also retweeted a post that stated women that post on Instagram "belong to the streets."

He also shared a video of him pacing up and down in his home after being released, showing his hair and beard growth as he smoked a cigar.

I guess three months of jail time wasn't enough to change him.

Featured Image Credit: lcv / Alamy

Andrew Tate responds to South Park parody after being released from Romanian jail

vt-author-image

By Nasima Khatun

Article saved!Article saved!

Andrew Tate has now responded to South Park's parody of him just a day after being released from jail.

The 36-year-old and his brother, Tristan, as well as two other individuals, have spent the past three months in a Romanian prison cell after they were arrested on sex trafficking charges back in December 2022. All four have denied all the allegations against them.

They were initially due to be held for only 30 days, however, their confinement has been extended twice - meaning they were supposed to be detained until the end of April while police continued to build their case, but after appealing the decision, they were released early.

As per Sky News, Tate and his brother have now been placed on house arrest by Romanian officials, though they are still under investigation for crimes relating to sexual assault, exploitation, organized crime, and human trafficking.

wp-image-1263204111 size-large
Andrew Tate and his brother were arrested on sex trafficking charges. Credit: lcv / Alamy

Comedy Central's popular animated series, South Park decided to capitalize on the matter by introducing a new character on a recent episode of the show seemingly based on Tate's internet persona.

Prior to his arrest, the 36-year-old was known online for his controversial opinions on women, gender roles, and money all of which seemed to be prominent characteristics within Alonzo Fineski, a Romanian sex trafficker who bears a striking resemblance to Tate.

In a clip that was posted to Twitter, Fineski pulls out a gun on Randy Marsh, another character on the show who then proceeds to tell Fineski that he's trying to show his kids how to party.

"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," he says, referencing the type of content that Tate has previously shared on social media. "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.

Then Fineski - who is bald, wearing sunglasses, and is holding a cigar just like Tate often does - responds back with: "I will call some friends."

Shortly after, police break into the house shouting: "That's Alonzo Fineski, the Romanian sеx trafficker," before a brawl ensues and Fineski flees the scene.

Since his release, it seems as though Tate has seen the clip himself and has now responded.

Tate took to Twitter to write: "When I will be proven innocent, I look forward to help create the greatest South Park episode of all time."

Of course, his fans took to the comments to offer their support.

"The emergency meeting will be legendary," wrote one user, while another added: "So legendary that he also went to south park."

A third said: "The Duchess of Sussex could learn a thing or two here about how to respond when being graced by South Park haha."

It's only been a day since the controversial figure has been released and he's already gotten down to business - and by business, I mean furiously retweeting favorable posts about himself.

Not only that, but he wouldn't be Andrew Tate without throwing in some casual hate in there either as he also retweeted a post that stated women that post on Instagram "belong to the streets."

He also shared a video of him pacing up and down in his home after being released, showing his hair and beard growth as he smoked a cigar.

I guess three months of jail time wasn't enough to change him.

Featured Image Credit: lcv / Alamy