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South Park rips into ‘seedy’ OnlyFans influencers in ‘not suitable for children’ special
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South Park rips into ‘seedy’ OnlyFans influencers in ‘not suitable for children’ special

South Park takes aim at OnlyFans and online influencers in its latest special ridiculing modern society.

South Park seems to have done it again with its latest satire on modern culture, this time taking aim at influencers and Onlyfans models.

Matt Stone and Trey Parker have done it again according to South Park fans as the show's creators latest special hilariously rips into online influencers.

If it exists, South Park has probably made fun of it - those are the rules.

While some celebrities and popular figures have continued to criticize and condemn the TV show since it began in 1997, others have seen it as a rite of passage. If they start to mock you, you have at least made some kind of impact on society.

The show’s latest special, South Park: Not Suitable for Children, has already been a hit with fans as the episode follows character favorite, Randy Marsh, on his OnlyFans influencer journey.

The episode’s logline reads: “After it’s discovered that a teacher at South Park Elementary has an OnlyFans page, Randy is compelled to take a closer look at the seedy underbelly of the world of online influencers.”

The show’s latest special, South Park: Not Suitable for Children, has already been a hit with fans.
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The rage felt by the South Park townsfolk is a reference to the real-life situations that have hit headlines in recent years. Across the US, teachers have quit or been asked to leave their job as teachers after their OnlyFans pages were discovered.

And in classic Randy fashion, there is no surprise he ends up starting and promoting his own OnlyFans page after initially being annoyed at the premise.

Social media users have certainly loved the conversation starter the show has started about how much influence online content creators have, and how easy it is for children to be exposed to online pornography.

As well as the satirical look at the online landscape, fans have also loved the bizarre antics of Randy and other new characters who represent online influencers.

“Dudes just casually walking around with his junk out the whole episode LMAO,” one user wrote.

Randy is compelled to take a closer look at the seedy underbelly of the world of online influencers.
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“If anyone was going to start one or at least be the first to start one in that town, Randy definitely seems to be the one or the first one to do so,” said another.

“This episode has alot to say about OF and immoral content being pushed to kids to influence them,” commented another.

“This new South Park has Randy Marsh starting an OnlyFans & it’s definitely something LOL,” wrote another.

Topics: Film and TV, OnlyFans, South Park, Social Media