South Park Is Trolling Trump, Scientology and The White House In Real Life
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Not content with ripping Donald Trump to shreds on the show, the guys behind South Park are now trolling him in real life with massive mobile billboards.
As well parking up outside Trump Towers, the billboards have paid a visit to the Church of Scientology, the White House and the Lincoln Memorial.
The campaign, to promote the show's 20th season, is called, 'We've been there' and it celebrates some of the best people and places the show has taken the piss out of in its time.
We've Been There. #SouthPark20 pic.twitter.com/IChNMFEHTZ
- South Park (@SouthPark) September 27, 2016
We've Been There. #SouthPark20 pic.twitter.com/ZnAx9Xfobx
- South Park (@SouthPark) September 27, 2016
The billboard outside the Church of Scientology, for example, showed a scene from the 'Trapped in the Closet' episode with the words, 'We've been there' along the bottom.
Chief marketing officer for Comedy Central, Walter Levitt told the Hollywood Reporter: "We knew it was risky. We knew some locations might not be pleased to have us out there.
"We did this stunt because we thought it was a great way to remind South Park fans of all the amazing moments of the past 19 seasons and truly a perfect way to celebrate the 20th season."
Featured image credit: Twitter/SouthPark
Topics: Donald Trump, South Park