Posted on 02/19/2023 6:42:25 PM PST by janetjanet998
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who have been brutally mocked by some TV presenters after their Netflix docuseries, are reportedly consulting their legal team to take action against 'South Park' 'hurtful' parody of the couple.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex seem to be "very concerned" about their celebrity status in America. After being royally laughed at by the satirical cartoon, it shows really how far they have fallen
That was the best South Park episode in years.
Clown World they are.
Good. More people will watch the South Park parody.
Stop looking at them , they just want their privacy
The worldwide privacy tour
I knew it. As soon as I saw that episode, I knew they’d react like a couple of whiny, petulant children.
I hope they lose, because the episode didn’t mention them by name (as I recall); only as, “The Prince” and, “His Wife.” Just a couple of look-alikes.
Sure, go for it. Pour moar gasoline on the fire!
“We want out privacy!”
Parody is allowed in the US. Also as they have made themselves celebrities, they have raised the bar on proving slander.
Don’t care enough to even look for my rat’s ass graphic.
Is it online yet? I haven’t seen it yet.
They do a good job of hurting themselves without help from anyone.
Episode # ?
Is it the prince of Canada and his wife who just want to be left alone?
https://mobile.twitter.com/Freedom16356531/status/1626345981477285897/mediaViewer?currentTweet=1626345981477285897¤tTweetUser=Freedom16356531
They look Canadian to me.
Yes, the best since this one:
https://southpark.cc.com/episodes/0ncw71/south-park-south-parq-vaccination-special-season-24-ep-2
(Which is kinda like a parody of the vaxx wars on FR)
They portray them as Canadian Royals, instead of British Royals, so they can do the flapping heads thing.
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