A statement posted by the star s manager, Peter Katsis read: Surprising what a “turn for the worst the writing for The Simpson’s TV show has taken in recent years. Sadly, The Simpson’s show started out creating great insight into the modern cultural experience, but has since degenerated to trying to capitalize on cheap controversy and expounding on vicious rumors. Poking fun at subjects is one thing. Other shows like SNL still do a great job at finding ways to inspire great satire. I feel bad for the other Snuffs. But on some level they knew this might happen, though. @TheSimpsonspic.twitter.com/G59RYT6l2B Matt Selman (@mattselman) April 19, 2021
BBC News
By Mark Savage
image captionThe Morrissey-esque character, Quilloughby, was voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch
Morrissey appears to have taken offence at The Simpsons after being sent up in the animation s latest episode.
In the show, titled Panic On The Streets of Springfield, Lisa Simpson becomes obsessed with the militantly vegan singer of a 1980s indie band.
But her dreams are shattered when it transpires her idol, voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch, had become a bitter, overweight, anti-immigrant meat-eater. Surprising what a turn for the worst the writing for The Simpson s TV show has taken in recent years, said the statement, which was posted by the star s manager, Peter Katsis.
Morrissey attacks hurtful and racist Simpsons parody bbc.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bbc.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.