
No one is safe from the wrath of 'South Park,' especially not superstar golfers entangled in several scandalous affairs.
When 'Park' returns for its 14th season on Wednesday, creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker will take aim at the Tiger Woods scandal, The Huffington Post reports. A recently-released image shows an animated version of Tiger's apology press conference, with Cartman by his side.
"It's such an important issue in America right now -- the sex addiction outbreak," Stone said. "We're all really concerned about him and hope he gets better."




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Tiger broke the laws of nature when he seduced those women by bribing them with his money. My family is of Irish origin and it is unheard of if one of our women were to cross that line with an Obama type person. How do these people cope with their family tree which is then corrupted?
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