Andrew Tate reacted swiftly after being handed the South Park treatment in the most recent episode.
The 36-year-old is being held in a Romanian jail on allegations of organised crime, rape, and people trafficking.
After appearing on Big Brother, he acquired a large social media following for his mostly misogynistic videos about poisonous masculinity, which led to him being barred from Facebook and Instagram.
His online rants have now been parodied in the immensely popular animation, which introduced Alonzo Fineski, a “Romanian sex trafficker” and “toxic masculinity coach.”
Randy Marsh was seen in the episode trying to help his son enjoy spring break by drinking and celebrating with two dancers costumed as police officers.
Things take a change with the women when Alonzo walks in, wearing a beard and shades, and warns him repeatedly: ‘Hey, you man, you don’t harass the females!’
‘Well, I wanted strippers, not prudes,’ Randy replied, before Alonzo whipped out a gun and started threatening him.
Attempting to explain the situation, the dad said: ‘Look, I’m just trying to combat the messages that the liberal left is putting out to young men about their male instincts being toxic.
‘I’m trying to show my son and his nerdy little friend what a real party is, because society wants them to be ashamed of their masculine natures.’
‘You want real party?,’ he responded. ‘I will call some friends.’
Another scene showed real police crashing the party, when an officer yelled: ‘That’s Alonzo Fineski, the Romanian sex trafficker.’
A shootout followed, and Alonzo fled, with one cop pursuing him.
The video quickly went viral on social media, capturing Tate’s notice.
Quoting a tweet of the footage, he penned: ‘When I will be proven innocent. I look forward to help create the greatest South Park episode of all time.’
This isn’t the first time that the program has taken a swipe at notable figures, as bosses recently made headlines with their jokes aimed at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
In the episode, which aired last month, characters resembling the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attempted to settle down in a new town.
In one scene, Kyle fumed: ‘It seriously is driving me crazy. I’m sick of hearing about them but I can’t get away from them!’
‘They’re everywhere. In my f**king face.’
‘Look, Kyle, we just kind of don’t care about some dumb prince and his stupid wife,’ Stan savagely commented.
The instalment was titled The Worldwide Privacy Tour, with a description reading: ‘The prince of Canada and his wife try to find privacy and seclusion in a small mountain town.’