
In 2007, South Park had a storyline that progressed throughout three episodes called "Imaginationland". Unfortunately for the South Park team, not knowing the program existed didn't mean anything, since Wardlaw ended up suing them.

12 Kenny is Based on a Real Person From Trey Parker's PastĮxavier Wardlaw is (apparently) the creator of a children's television program called The Lollipop Forest.

On the flip side, it's not the only thing he's ever done to mock Lopez, as she's a somewhat regular target on South Park. While this is speculation, Parker is pretty sure it was because he mocked her by wearing her dress. That being said, not everyone was too thrilled that the two were wearing what they were wearing.Īccording to Try Parker, Jennifer Lopez wasn't too pleased with him wearing a dress she had previously worn and actually pushed him while at a party later on. Their outfits were a hit and the event has been remembered as one of the best red carpet moments in Oscar's history. Matt Stone wore Gwenyth Paltrow's pink Oscar dress, while Parker wore Jennifer Lopez's low cut green printed Grammy Awards dress. Not really being the type to normally hang out at the Oscars, Parker and his crew decided to dress up in gowns that had made headlines before the show. The song was called "Blame Canada" and was written by Trey Parker and Marc Shaiman. The movie, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut was nominated for a Best Music, Original Song Oscar in 2000. 13 Jennifer Lopez Pushed Trey Parker After the Oscars So, while no one truly knows who quit South Park for Hayes, it was most likely someone who was involved in the Scientology community, and not Hayes himself. Sources have indicated that the Scientology community had forced Hayes to go against South Park.

According to his son, Hayes was perfectly fine with South Park and it had been someone else who had quit on his behalf. Hayes was incredibly sick and unable to take care of himself towards the end of his time on South Park. This actually ended up not being the case. Many believed that he had quit the show after becoming a Scientologist, insisting that Hayes was upset with how "mean" the show was. He was an Oscar winner and talented musician who passed away shortly after leaving South Park. Issac Hayes voiced the character of Chef. What many fans might not know, however, is that the show mimicked what was happening in real life. The episode "The Return of Chef" was all about how Chef had been manipulated into a club that changed him and took him away from his friends. It wasn't until the season premiere of season 10 that his absence was truly recognized, though. As the show went on, he gradually became less relevant.

Chef was a major character throughout the first few seasons of South Park.
