Trey Parker and Matt Stone faced backlash after portraying Donald Trump with a micropenis in a South Park episode. Parker apologized during a Comic-Con panel. Comedy Central urged them to censor the depiction, but they refused. The White House criticized the show's relevance, claiming it hasn't been significant for over 20 years and suggesting the creators are desperate for attention. Despite this criticism, Parker and Stone signed a $1.5 billion distribution deal with Paramount, marking a historic agreement in television.
During a Comic-Con panel, Trey Parker expressed a deadpan apology for angering the White House over a South Park episode portraying Donald Trump with a micropenis.
Comedy Central requested Parker and Stone to censor the depiction of Trump's micropenis in the episode, but they refused to comply.
The White House criticized South Park, claiming it hasn't been relevant for over 20 years and described its current ideas as uninspired attempts for attention.
Parker and Stone recently signed a $1.5 billion distribution deal with Paramount, marking one of the most lucrative agreements in television history.
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