All You Need To Know About Andrew Tate, The Misogynist Whose Comments Got Him Banned From Social Media

All You Need To Know About Andrew Tate, The Misogynist Whose Comments Got Him Banned From Social Media

It’s 2022 and the world is still filled with misogynistic and sexist people who think it is cool to discriminate against women. The problem becomes a major one when these people start sharing their biased views on social media and begin gathering a huge fan following. One such global personality who suffered the ire for his horrible views on women is Andrew Tate.

Incoming reports state that he has been banned from all prominent social media sites like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and now, even TikTok. If you, for some reason, are not aware of who Andrew Tate is and what his comments were that earned him such a severe ban, here’s all the information you need about him.

Andrew Tate is a world kickboxing champion and is 35 years old. He was also a content creator on social media and would describe himself as a ‘success coach’. Apart from this, Andrew is an entrepreneur who has founded ‘Hustler’s University’ where how to make money for those who sign up for it. Reportedly, he is a self-made millionaire and his net worth stands at $30 million. His kickboxing career earned him much success and fame as he has won championships under various weight categories.

Tate became known to the world outside of sports after he appeared in the popular reality show Big Brother. He was eliminated from the show after a video of him hitting a woman with a belt surfaced on the internet. He also issued a clarification saying that whatever was happening in the video was consensual.

Andrew faced severe backlash for the comments he made during the #MeToo movement. He said a man whistling at a woman and asking for her name was not sexual harassment. Furthermore, he also said if women put themselves in the position to be abused, they had to bear some responsibility.

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He also spoke out against the Twitter ban saying that he did agree with it as he was not inciting violence or promoting terrorism. Rather, he was just exercising his right to speech. *sigh*

Team Hauterrfly in an episode off Hautetalk discussed the things which are normalised in our homes in the name of misogyny.

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