Stephen Colbert silenced after South Park mocks naked Trump in wild Deepfake episode

 Stephen Colbert feels better now that South Park’s Season 27 premiere made a fuss against Donald Trump and the show’s parent company, Paramount.

CBS abruptly canceled Thursday’s episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The 10-time Emmy-winning comic joked about the Comedy Central show’s naked deepfake portrayal of Trump, who recently signed orders loosening regulations on AI.

In his opening speech, he said, “And I totally agree with this one.” “If the government gets involved with private AI, South Park will be unable to create important videos like this one.” That message gives me hope.

Colbert showed a QR code for HeTrumpedUs.com that led to the scene and said, “That is an important message of hope for our times. You can check it out right here.”

After Wednesday’s long-awaited season premiere episode of South Park, “Sermon on the Mount,” Colbert spoke out. At the end of the episode, a lawyer tells the townspeople that they’ll have to pay the very litigious president $3.5 million and make a PSA with “pro-Trump messaging.”

In 2022, co-creator Matt Stone said that Deep Fake: The Movie was “sort of on hold.” Co-creator Trey Parker told the Los Angeles Times that the movie was about “this guy who looked exactly like Trump because we deepfakeTrump’s face onto him.” And the whole thing was funny because Trump ends up naked and getting scolded, which is why it was so funny and right on time.

At the end of the PSA, it says, “Trump: His penis is teeny tiny, but his love for us is big.”

The episode didn’t hold back when talking about Paramount’s recent business with Trump. Parker and Stone signed a new five-year deal with Paramount Global through their company Park County a few hours before.

During the episode, Trump also complained about how big his manhood was in an official picture. He then got into bed with Satan and tried to be sexual with him. People also criticize the president for ending NPR and say he’s not on the Epstein list, even though he has been removed from office twice.

Also, Paramount is getting flak for ending The Late Show right after settling with Trump for $16 million, which some lawmakers have looked at as possible bribery. Because Colbert kept making fun of the president, Trump has been happy about the end of the talk show.

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