‘South Park’ Creators Show Jimmy Kimmel How They Made Trump’s Tiny Penis
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of 'South Park,' appeared on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' to discuss their show's portrayal of Donald Trump. They showcased a humorous deepfake technique used to depict Trump in a comedic light, including a mock representation of his anatomy. Kimmel, who has faced backlash from Trump supporters, engaged with the creators about their satirical approach to political figures.
- ▪Trey Parker and Matt Stone discussed their animated series 'South Park' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'.
- ▪They demonstrated a deepfake technique used to create a comedic depiction of Donald Trump.
- ▪Kimmel has been a target of Trump-aligned censorship and expressed interest in the show's portrayal of political figures.
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Home TV News May 18, 2026 9:46pm PT ‘South Park’ Creators Show Jimmy Kimmel How They Made Trump’s Tiny Penis By Marlow Stern Plus Icon Marlow Stern Chief Correspondent Latest ‘Better Call Saul’ Actor Russell Andrews Shares ALS Diagnosis in Moving CNN Interview 13 hours ago Ronda Rousey Destroys Gina Carano in Seconds, Jake Paul Gets Booed in Netflix’s Spotty MMA Debut 2 days ago Bill Maher Mocks Trump for Getting Played by China’s Xi Jinping: ‘He Holds the Cards Now’ 3 days ago See All ABC “Why aren’t you guys in a gulag somewhere, shackled down in a basement?” That’s the question Jimmy Kimmel posed to the co-creators of “South Park,” Trey Parker and Matt Stone, on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Tuesday evening.
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