Andrew tate who is he

  1. Who is Andrew Tate? A timeline of his rise and fall
  2. Andrew Tate: Who is he, what does he do and everything to know about the controversial media personality


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Who is Andrew Tate? A timeline of his rise and fall

Mr Tate has amassed millions of followers across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok over the past decade. But he has also seen his accounts banned over inflammatory statements he has made, often appearing to advocate violence against women, which the platforms ruled violated their policies. Frequently accused of embodying Anything Goes with James English podcast in June 2021 that he was “absolutely sexist” and “absolutely a misogynist”, only to then claim on Piers Morgan Uncensored more recently that he was “absolutely not”. He has also claimed that his remarks, viewed by millions online, are made in the persona of a “comic character” and have been unfairly taken out of context. Recommended • Andrew Tate – live: Brothers return to prison in handcuffs to await Romania court decision • Andrew Tate brings Quran to court hearing on human trafficking charges • Andrew Tate’s lawyer says ‘no evidence’ to support trafficking or rape allegations • Who is Tristan Tate? All we know about Andrew Tate’s brother arrested in human trafficking raid “I play an online character and am brash and bravado but my views are pure and simply say to find the highest value men and women you can with good hearts,” he The Independent in response to criticism from the domestic violence organisation White Ribbon. Mr Tate has also made claims about the extent of his personal wealth and his online popularity that have not been substantiated. But he has found an eager audience online for his ...

Andrew Tate: Who is he, what does he do and everything to know about the controversial media personality

He moved to the UK as a child and was raised in Luton, and later became a four-time kickboxing world champion, but it was online where he gained his infamy. Police officers escort Andrew Tate, handcuffed to his brother Tristan, outside the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) where prosecutors examine electronic equipment confiscated during the investigation in their case, in Bucharest, Romania.(AP) He was kicked off Twitter in 2017 after saying women had to "bear some responsibility" for being raped (his account has since been reinstated following Elon Musk's takeover of the company), but his online following grew in the following years thanks in no small part to clever manipulation of social media algorithms. While Tate claims his popularity is due to how his message resonates with an audience, co-director of research with the Canadian Institute for Far-Right Studies Luc Cousineau said it was purely down to how he took advantage of social media platforms. Gendarmes look as a luxury vehicle which was seized in a case against media influencer Andrew Tate, is towed away, on the outskirts of Bucharest, Romania.(AP)