Oof—South Park Just Roasted Meghan Markle, and It’s Brutal. After Meghan Markle’s viral “twerking dress” video stirred up internet chaos, South Park wasted no time jumping in — and they went all in. In true savage fashion, the animated hit took a swipe at Meghan in its latest episode, mocking her for “wanting privacy while livestreaming her vibe checks.” Yep, they said it. Fans are calling it one of the show’s most brutal celebrity drags in years, and honestly? Even people who usually defend Meghan are saying… they kinda nailed it. Looks like South Park isn’t done with the Duchess anytime soon

South Park ROASTS Meghan Markle After Her Embarrassing Viral Video Backlash — And It’s Savage
LOS ANGELES — Just when Meghan Markle’s viral “twerking dress” video started to cool down, South Park threw gasoline on the fire — and set the whole thing ablaze.
In the latest episode of the long-running animated series, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone took a direct aim at the Duchess of Sussex, mocking her post-royal life with their signature brand of no-mercy satire. The episode features a character clearly modeled after Meghan, complete with exaggerated California vibes, a social media obsession, and — of course — a scene where she’s caught “accidentally” twerking during a livestream while claiming she “just wants to be taken seriously.”
The show didn’t hold back, throwing shade with lines like: “It’s hard being this authentic when everyone keeps looking at me.” The moment quickly went viral, with fans calling it “one of the most savage takedowns in South Park history.”
This isn’t Meghan’s first run-in with the animated juggernaut. The show previously roasted her and Prince Harry in 2023’s infamous “Worldwide Privacy Tour” episode, which sparked headlines around the globe. But this time, the timing made it sting even more — hitting right after Meghan’s real-life party video sparked backlash online.
Social media lit up within minutes of the episode airing. Supporters called the show “mean-spirited,” while others praised it as “hilariously accurate.” Some even admitted that South Park said what many were too afraid to tweet.
As for Meghan? No official comment yet — but fans are watching closely. Because if there’s one thing South Park has proven time and again, it’s this: no one is safe when the satire spotlight hits.