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‘South Park’ Creators Brutally Troll Trump With A ‘Little’ Reference You Won’t Forget
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“South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone brought with them a very special “little” guest to the set of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Monday night, one that fans of the Comedy Central show will surely recognize. “So in that season of ‘South Park’, we did a deep-fake of the president,” Parker said. “And it kinda got famous. So we actually brought our deep-fake AI rig to show you how we did Donald Trump’s wiener in the show.” Stone added, “It’s very sophisticated technology.” Parker then revealed the beige-colored finger puppet used, complete with the hand-drawn “South Park” style cartoon eyes on his finger. “For the show, we just put it on like this. And there’s his little guy. Can you believe we did that?” Parker said as he demonstrated for the audience. “I think you’re being generous, I have to say,” Kimmel said. “If he [Trump] doesn’t burn down the Smithsonian, I hope that that winds up in the Smithsonian one day,” the late-night host continued. The finger puppet, as it were, made its polarizing debut last summer during one of the show’s most infamous episodes, which ends with the people of “South Park” settling a lawsuit with the president and agreeing to do more pro-Trump PSAs. The final scene shows a realistic Trump tearing his clothes off in the desert before collapsing and revealing the small finger puppet penis. Watch Stone and Parker’s full interview with Kimmel from Monday’s show here: By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.