Lorde shares positive reaction to South Park parody

Lorde has expressed amusement over her portrayal in two episodes of South Park's 18th season. The New Zealand singer highlighted the involvement of Sia and a complimentary remark in her response on social media. She even covered a song from the parody in an interview.

Lorde's appearances in South Park Season 18 centered on Randy Marsh, the father of main character Stan, impersonating the pop star. The storyline unfolds in episodes such as "Gluten Free Ebola" and "The Cissy," where Randy is revealed to be the real Lorde using studio effects to alter his voice and singing.

In a post on X, as reported by NME, Lorde wrote: "I have officially been the subject of 2 south park episodes and that is weird and cool. I don't actually watch south park but from what i can tell Sia was involved and someone's mum said something really nice about me.. Score!" Sia contributed vocals to the fictional track "Push (Feel Good on a Wednesday)" featured in "The Cissy."

The parody includes Randy Marsh performing "I am Lorde (ya-ya-ya)," a gag that Lorde embraced by recording her own version during an interview. She retweeted a clip of the performance, indicating no offense taken.

Lorde's character reappears in the "#REHASH" episode, where she performs at a concert and clashes backstage with Iggy Azalea over comments about sexualization in pop music. Mentions also occur in "#HappyHolograms" and the Season 19 premiere "Stunning and Brave," with Stan revealing to Cartman that Lorde is his father's alter ego.

Unlike some celebrities who have criticized South Park's satirical takes, Lorde has reacted positively to the mockery, adding to the show's history of varied responses from public figures.

Relaterede artikler

Zara Larsson smirks at her phone backstage, responding wittily to a fan's cheeky TikTok abortion joke about her concert performance.
Billede genereret af AI

Zara Larsson responds to fan's abortion joke on TikTok

Rapporteret af AI Billede genereret af AI

Swedish pop star Zara Larsson has sparked online debate after commenting on a fan's TikTok post about abortion following her concert. The fan shared a video of Larsson performing 'Midnight Sun' with a cheeky caption, and Larsson fired back with her own witty reply. Reactions are mixed, with some praising her humor and others calling it insensitive.

Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of the long-running animated series South Park, have shared their picks for the show's worst episodes. They expressed particular dissatisfaction with early seasons and specific installments from later ones. This comes amid a new deal for 50 additional episodes.

Rapporteret af AI

The creators of South Park revisited and apologized for their 2006 episode mocking climate change in a two-part Season 22 storyline. The original episode featured Al Gore promoting awareness of the fictional ManBearPig as an allegory for global warming. Gore later praised the show's acknowledgment of how poorly the satire aged.

Alexandra Breckenridge, star of Virgin River, discovered during a recent interview that she had been animated as her character Mel in a Family Guy episode. The February 22 episode featured Meg Griffin hallucinating Virgin River imagery after tasting a Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte, including a recreation of a Season 4 scene with Mel and Jack. Breckenridge expressed delight at the nod.

Rapporteret af AI

Harry Styles appeared unexpectedly during Ryan Gosling's opening monologue on Saturday Night Live, delighting the audience just a week before his own hosting stint. The pop star waved from the crowd as Gosling incorporated the moment into his routine. This cameo precedes Styles' return to the show as both host and musical guest.

Martha Stewart said she had fun filming a cameo for the upcoming season of The Real Housewives of New York City but indicated she is probably done with the show. She appeared alongside her longtime makeup artist Daisy Toye, a new cast member for Season 16.

Rapporteret af AI

Sleaford Mods have unveiled their new single 'Elitest G.O.A.T.', a track inspired by David Bowie that features New Zealand singer-songwriter Aldous Harding. The pulsing song is the latest preview from their upcoming eighth studio album, 'The Demise Of Planet X', due out on January 16 via Rough Trade. Frontman Jason Williamson highlights the collaboration's special recording session in Bristol.

 

 

 

Dette websted bruger cookies

Vi bruger cookies til analyse for at forbedre vores side. Læs vores privatlivspolitik for mere information.
Afvis