Invisible Children Reps Not Happy About Jason Biggs Parody

Jason Biggs ParodyWhen it comes to making a mockery of the semi-disgraced viral-video sensation of the moment....everyone's a critic.

Actor Jason Biggs recently parodied Invisible Children co-founder and creator of the viral activism sensation "Kony 2012" Jason Russell's crazy, naked street-corner rampage in Chicago. Doing so left a sour taste in the mouths of Russell's peers, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Biggs had just wrapped up an interview alongside "American Reunion" co-star Seann William Scott in the studios of Chicago's WGN-TV Wednesday when he just couldn't resist his own nod to Russell in front of a lobby security camera: he rolled around on the floor like a Labrador with an unscratchable itch, tore off his clothes, and ran around with Little Biggs akimbo.

Only to pull his pants back on as security arrives.

It mirrors the freak-out Russell had last week when he took to a San Diego street corner naked where he was seen masturbating and vandalizing nearby cars. Russell's outburst has since been attributed to severe exhaustion and dehydration. Russell received massive recent attention for his 30-minute YouTube video spotlighting the war crimes of Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony. Russell's wife Danica Russell wrote off the incident to "reactive psychosis."

For his part, Invisible Children spokesman Jesse Derris didn't find Biggs' stunt the least bit amusing.

"It's a little surprising that someone would be so cavalier about a serious medical issue just to drum up publicity for a sequel," Derris said. "His last successful movie was 11 years ago, so we're not worried about this one."

Touche. On that note, Mr. Derris, please let Mr. Russell know that Tay Zonday, Star Wars Kid and Numa Numa Guy all say "hey."