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Andrew Tate backs Twitter user's offensive opinion of women finding cheating partners appealing, Internet says 'as if you're different'
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2023-08-07 20:24
'You sure think you know a lot about women for someone who has never been in a successful relationship,' a criticizer remarked

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the contentious influencer, has gained notoriety for repeatedly making problematic and misogynistic remarks against women. He once again sparked controversy when he publicly endorsed a Twitter user's offensive comments, insinuating that women enjoy engaging in romantic affairs with men who are cheating on their partners.

This is not the first instance of Tate expressing controversial views about women, as he is often known as a self-proclaimed misogynist. Moreover, he recently targeted Amanda Holden, a prominent judge on 'Britain's Got Talent', for posting a picture of herself wearing a bikini. Tate took it upon himself to criticize her, going so far as to suggest that she was somehow disgracing herself by posting a bikini picture even though she's a mother and a wife.

'Women genuinely think this way'

In a concerning display of his controversial behavior, Tate decided to share a tweet from the user "tonka," who claimed that kissing a man becomes a more pleasurable experience if one is aware that his partner is at home, distraught and questioning their whereabouts. By sharing this provocative statement, Tate seemingly endorsed the perspective. Moreover, he went a step further and expressed his belief that women, as a whole, truly harbor such sentiments, writing, "This is true. Women genuinely think this way."

'No most women do not'

As soon as Tate shared tonka's post, a wave of controversy swept across Twitter, igniting a discussion among users. One user wrote, "As if you’re different," with another adding, "You should stop dating your staff on OF." "Andrew, who hurt you? 🥹," asked a user, with one more saying, "No most women do not. Only the NASTY ones." "you sure think you know a lot about women for someone who has never been in a successful relationship," expressed a criticizer, questioning Tate's remark.