South Park has never been one to shy away from taking brutal jabs at celebrities, and this time, Meghan Markle finds herself in their satirical crosshairs once again.
The long-running animated series has reportedly set its sights on Meghan’s latest project, *With Love, Meghan*, in a way only South Park can—mercilessly mocking her with their signature sharp humor and no-holds-barred approach to cultural commentary.
The show, known for its fearless take on current events, has labeled Meghan’s new trailer “the worst of the year,” sparking a wave of reactions online.
South Park previously made headlines with its “Worldwide Privacy Tour” episode, which hilariously mocked Prince Harry and Meghan’s alleged hypocrisy about privacy, especially given their constant media appearances.
The episode left the Sussexes reportedly furious, with rumors that they considered legal action, although nothing came of it. Now, South Park is back with another dig, this time directly targeting Meghan’s Netflix series *With Love, Meghan*—a show that many critics and viewers have already dismissed as self-indulgent, uninspired, and completely out of touch with reality.
According to insiders, the latest South Park episode features a parody of a celebrity desperate to prove they are beloved, complete with exaggerated monologues about being a victim and teaching the world about kindness, all while throwing tantrums when things don’t go their way.
If this sounds familiar, it’s because Meghan has built much of her brand around positioning herself as both a champion of compassion and a victim of relentless persecution. It’s clear that the South Park writers had no problem skewering this persona.
Fans of the show are already buzzing about the scathing satire, with many pointing out how South Park once again captured the public’s growing frustration with Meghan’s constant self-promotion.
The episode reportedly includes a mock trailer that parodies Meghan’s *With Love, Meghan* promo, filled with flowery, insincere speeches, dramatic pauses, and plenty of manufactured emotion.
However, rather than inspiring audiences, the trailer in the episode is met with widespread laughter, confusion, and outright boredom—an apparent reflection of the lukewarm reception Meghan’s actual project has received online.
Reactions have been swift and brutal, with many praising South Park for calling out what they see as Meghan’s blatant attempt to remain relevant. Social media users flooded comment sections with remarks like, “South Park did it again” and “Megan’s PR machine is no match for real satire.”
Some pointed out the irony of Meghan trying to present herself as an entertainment powerhouse while producing content that, by most accounts, is painfully unoriginal and self-absorbed.
This latest mockery from South Park only adds to Meghan’s growing list of PR headaches. While she and Harry continue to insist that they are thriving in their post-royal lives, their dwindling popularity and struggling media ventures tell a different story.
Whether Meghan will respond to this latest South Park takedown remains to be seen, but if history is any guide, she may just try to ignore it publicly. Behind the scenes, however, it’s likely the Sussex camp isn’t laughing.