The episode also skewered Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Vice President JD Vance, and the government’s ICE raids on migrants, but Kirk seemed to take it in stride, sharing a clip on social media and writing, “Not bad, Cartman.”
The episode can still be watched on Paramount+, but earlier this week Andrew Kolvet, a former producer for Kirk, said his former boss would have not liked his episode being “buried.”
“Hey @paramountplus, as someone who can speak with some authority on this, Charlie loved that he was featured in South Park. He told me many times. He would want the episode back up,” he wrote.
celebrity.land reached out to Comedy Central for a comment on Kolvet’s post, but no one immediately responded.
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In July, Paramount, the parent company of CBS, announced that Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” would go off the air next year. On Wednesday, ABC announced that it suspended Jimmy Kimmel for making a joke about the reaction to Kirk’s death.
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