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Anybody seen the South Park spoof take off of Harry and Megan?

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henetha Fri 17-Feb-23 10:05:37

I saw the clip and was amazed. I actually felt a little bit sorry for M&H... only a very tiny bit though. They've brought it on themselves.

Mollygo Fri 17-Feb-23 10:03:28

🤣🤣🤣
The words, We want privacy spoken by anyone choosing to feature on a talk show
or even several talk shows, is equally funny/stupid whether it’s on South Park or not.

HomeAgain123 Fri 17-Feb-23 09:37:04

So funny certainly made me laugh 😂

merlotgran Fri 17-Feb-23 09:35:52

We seem to have been ‘spared’ since the book came out but my guess is they’re saving themselves for the coronation.

Witzend Fri 17-Feb-23 09:20:02

Just read about it in today’s Times.
Good to see the H&M circus is now being seen as over-privileged whining across the pond, too.
Will this finally shut them up, though, and mean they’ll stick to the ‘private’ life they had said they want?

25Avalon Thu 16-Feb-23 15:57:54

I saw it in the DM which gives a resume. Lots of other newspapers have it too.

VioletSky Thu 16-Feb-23 15:33:40

Honestly there isn't anything or anyone who is safe from a good South Park Roast

I've been watching it for years

They tend to do it to anyone trending

People who can laugh at themselves have always been my favourite people

imaround Thu 16-Feb-23 15:21:07

lyleLyle

I’ve watched South Park for about 20 years off and on. They spoof everything. They’ve spoofed Christianity, Judaism, Barbara Streisand, American politics, race, etc. I wouldn’t exactly call a South Park episode a sign of a decline in popularity. They talk about whatever people are currently talking about. Still a pretty hilarious show all these years later.

Being made fun of by South Park means you have arrived. People are talking about you. If they weren't popular, they wouldn't be on South Park.

TerriBull Thu 16-Feb-23 14:22:59

My sons both loved South Park in their teen years, it was always pretty irreverent which isn't always a bad thing, I did see the spoof, oh well, if the cap fits...........grin

lemsip Thu 16-Feb-23 14:20:22

yes, ha ha ha.

lyleLyle Thu 16-Feb-23 14:16:08

I’ve watched South Park for about 20 years off and on. They spoof everything. They’ve spoofed Christianity, Judaism, Barbara Streisand, American politics, race, etc. I wouldn’t exactly call a South Park episode a sign of a decline in popularity. They talk about whatever people are currently talking about. Still a pretty hilarious show all these years later.

Sparklefizz Thu 16-Feb-23 14:09:19

Is it on You Tube? I’m not on Twitter.

Forsythia Thu 16-Feb-23 14:07:51

It is brilliant and nails every little detail.

Anniebach Thu 16-Feb-23 14:06:59

Naughty, soooo funny

GrannyGravy13 Thu 16-Feb-23 13:59:38

I have just seen it on Twitter, hilarious 😂

25Avalon Thu 16-Feb-23 13:57:07

I’ve seen clips and found it so funny. If it’s anything to go by then H and M are no longer that popular. Another cartoon take off from last year called The Sparkles is also quite amusing. I do keep hearing Frankie Howard telling me it’s wicked to mock the afflicted.