The boys are watching an episode of Maury Povich on which several children with bodily defects are shown. A girl born with no midsection wins a gift certificate, so Kyle , Stan , Cartman , and Butters decide to try to get on the show with a faked deformity to win a prize. The group decide that Butters should be the one to go on the show with a scrotum on his chin. Butters then agrees, and the town's two sci-fi geeks make fake balls to put on Butters. Butters then flies alone to New York to appear on the show. In the green room, he meets other variously deformed people, who welcome Butters to their union, which ensures that US TV talk shows interview their members regularly. Stan, Kyle, and Cartman are watching the show at home and become angry that Butters got "their" prize. Cartman calls Maury and tries to get himself on the show. The operator tells him they aren't currently interviewing people with deformities, but are trying to find "out of control kids" for a future episode.


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A convicted felon is suing television host Maury Povich after claiming that watching his seven-year-old daughter 'being exploited' on his tabloid talk show caused him to develop suicidal thoughts. During her appearance, Lanique - who was broadcast in the December episode alongside Griffin's ex-wife, Sherilitra Nash - spoke about her father and his status as an attempted murderer. The youngster's 'exploitation' reportedly caused Griffin such 'great emotional shock, grief and shame' that he developed suicidal thoughts and was placed in a hour mental health hold. Host: A convicted felon is suing television host Maury Povich pictured after claiming that watching his seven-year-old daughter 'being exploited' on his tabloid talk show caused him to develop suicidal thoughts. He added that the following day, he suffered from 'suicidal thoughts which derived from seeing his only child being exploited' by Povich. This caused him to be put under suicide watch for three days.