Vice President JD Vance doesn't sound too upset about his "South Park" debut.
The vice president reacted on X after being spoofed in the latest episode of the Comedy Central series, which depicted him as a servant of President Donald Trump.
"Well, I've finally made it," Vance wrote on X on Thursday, Aug. 7, in response to a photo of his portrayal on the show.
The latest "South Park" episode, titled "Got a Nut," ends with a sequence set at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. Both Trump and Vance appear on screen, using photos of them crudely placed on animated bodies. The Vance spoof appeared to be inspired by Hervé Villechaize's sidekick character, Tattoo, from the '70s and '80s ABC series "Fantasy Island."
Vance in the episode is physically and verbally abused by Trump, who calls him "stupid" and at one point kicks him until he flies off screen. In another scene, he offers to rub baby oil on Trump's lover, Satan.









