South Park Told Paramount They Wouldn’t Censor Their Trump Episode

 

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There was a lot of anticipation for South Park leading up to Thursday’s Comic Con panel. For their 27th season premiere, Trey Parker and Matt Stone decided to make fun of Donald Trump and Paramount’s $16 million settlement by giving Trump a “teeny-tiny” penis, especially because Paramount owns South Park. Don’t worry, they’re “terribly sorry” about the whole thing and very sincere about it too. While it seems like the show creators didn’t receive much pushback from Paramount over how they decided to portray the president (assumingly because they had, like, 48 hours to make the episode), Paramount did ask for one favor: to censor Trump’s tiny penis. “No, you’re not going to blur [Trump’s] penis,” Parker reportedly told the network, as he recalled the interaction during their panel. “If we put eyes on the penis, we won’t blur it. That was a whole conversation with grown up people for four f*cking days!” Stone added.

As for what hell they’re going to raise next, they’re still open to ideas. For what the next episode will tackle, Parker said, “We don’t know.” Surely, they’ll come up with some ideas.

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 More specifically, they wouldn’t blur one tiny, small, itty bitty, tinsey part of the episode. 

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