Who is Andrew Tate? Everything about the controversial TikTok misogynist

Who is Andrew Tate? Biography of the controversial TikTok misogynist

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Andrew Tate is a 35-year-old controversial personality on TikTok who was once a kickboxer and a housemate of Big Borther (2016).

He is described as a highly opinionated misogynist who does not shy away from trumpeting the importance of men over women.

Andrew Tate has gone viral for his opinions on women on TikTok, which have been shared and reshared across several platforms.

Who is Andrew Tate?

Who is Andrew Tate

Andrew Tate was born Emory Andrew Tate III on December 14, 1986. He is an American-British kickboxer who was reared in Luton, England, after being born in Chicago, Illinois.

His mother worked as a catering assistant, and his father was the late chess player Emory Tate.

Prior to switching to professional fighting, Tate worked as a TV producer while he was in kickboxing training.

What Is Andrew Tate Known For?

Tate is no stranger to controversy. Since his brief appearance on Big Brother in 2016—which also resulted in a scandal—he has gained notoriety for his harsh remarks on social media.

But in recent months, he has experienced unheard-of celebrity as a result of his offensive videos, which have received millions of views.

Tate’s remarks have been dubbed “very sexist” by the White Ribbon organisation, which works to prevent male violence against women, and might have “concerning” long-term impacts on a young audience.

The non-profit is requesting that Tate’s videos, which were previously suspended from Twitter, be taken down from TikTok.

How Did Andrew Tate Become Famous?

Andrew Tate

Tate’s participation in Big Brother in 2016 served as the catalyst for his rise to fame. Tate has gained popularity since then for making crude, misogynistic comments on social media, which has contributed to his current TikTok fame.

Tate’s journey in the spotlight was launched by his involvement with Big Brother in 2016. Since then, Tate has earned recognition for posting rude, misogynistic comments on social media, which has led to his current TikTok notoriety.

Millions of people have watched videos of Tate on social media, which has sparked significant outrage and requests for his removal from women’s charities.

Tate gained notoriety—and received criticism—on Twitter in September 2017 after asserting that depression isn’t real.

He said in a tweet that “Depression isn’t real. You feel depressed and move on. If your life is sad, you will constantly be depressed. Modify it.

This thread will teach you a lot about the defence mechanism of projection, but nothing about the true mental disease that is depression said Harry Potter author JK Rowling in her response, which included reposting his tweets.

How Andrew Tate Went Viral on TikTok

Tate has recently gained popularity on TikTok for his divisive remarks. His social media development is not entirely organic, though.

Tate established Hustler’s University, an online learning institution where he charges his followers £36 a month to receive lectures on how to make money.

The website also offers particular courses that cost thousands of pounds and are advertised as teaching students how to get wealthy.

Similar to a multi-level marketing plan, his subscribers can also make money by selling a subscription to someone else.

@tateteacher

Don’t be a p*ssy. #andrewtate #hustlersuniversity #rich #money #freedom

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According to The Guardian, thousands of Tate Hustler’s University members collaborated to upload thousands of videos of him to TikTok in an obvious effort to manipulate the algorithm and artificially elevate his content.

As of right now, videos of Tate making derogatory remarks—mostly about women—have taken over TikTok feeds.

Is Andrew Tate a Misogynist? What does he say about women

Tate has made derogatory remarks about sexual assault and has claimed that women “belong in the home” and are “a man’s property,” among other objectionable statements.

He has asserted that while a man may love a partner, sleeping with another woman does not constitute cheating; but, if the girlfriend talked to another man, he would view that as evidence of infidelity.

Tate advised a lady to stay at home if a man isn’t with her when she goes out with her friends to a restaurant or a bar.

@tateteacher

Do you have a machete? 🗡 #andrewtate #machete #protection #money #rich #hustlersuniversity

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He has also claimed that “probably 40%” of the reason he moved to Romania was so that he could avoid being charged with rape.

He added: “I’m not a rapist, but I like the idea of just being able to do what I want. I like being free.”

Controversial Opinions Shared by Andrew Tate

Tate faced criticism for claiming that women should “carry responsibility” for being sexually assaulted a month later in October 2017, after the Harvey Weinstein sexual assault claims.

He stated on Twitter that “you must [carry] some responsibility” if you put yourself in a position to be sexually assaulted. I’m not suggesting it’s alright that you were raped. No woman should ever be mistreated. However, when it comes to sexual assault, they want to assign the victim absolutely no culpability.

He said at the time: “A man gazing at you, whistling at you, or asking your name is not harassing.

@dailyandrewtatee

What do you guys think about the knife crime? #andrewtate #tatebrothers #tate #andrewtatequotes #wealth #respect #motivation #motivational #inspiration #hustlersuniversity #hu

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“This viewpoint is false overall. Keep to the legal definitions and quit claiming that typical male behaviour constitutes rape.

“Women have been trading sex for the opportunity for a very long time,” he added. Some people did this. weren’t mistreated.

He gained additional notoriety as a result of this criticism, which led to his inclusion on conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ podcast InfoWars and his interactions with right-wing leaders including Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson, Donald Trump Jr., and Nigel Farage.

How Women Groups & Feminists Have Reacted To Andrew Tate

“These videos are a clear illustration of rape culture, where rape and sexual assault are minimised and survivors are blamed for crimes committed against them,” Amelia Handy, policy lead at Rape Crisis England and Wales, told The Daily Mail.

Men and boys who routinely watch and listen to harmful portrayals of masculinity may start to adopt these attitudes and behaviours, thinking that they are acting as the “perfect guy,” a representative for the domestic abuse charity White Ribbon told MailOnline.

“This pertains to coming out as aggressive, tough, and emotionless. These characteristics contribute to gender norms and the idea of “being a man” or “being a woman.” Traditional and unfavourable prejudices that restrict the social roles played by men and women, as well as gender, are the root cause of gender disparity.

Furthermore, it fosters unsafe cultures and circumstances for women and girls to live in. She continued: “Not only does this impose a lot of pressure on men and boys, frequently hurting their mental health and self-image.

Sexist and disparaging remarks share a spectrum with domineering behaviour, physical and sexual abuse, and other behaviours that foster circumstances where males kill women.

@advancedtate

MEN and WOMEN are NOT the SAME‼️ #andrewtate #motivation #inpiration #hustlersuniversity #advancedtate #tateandrew

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“Making nasty comments and films about hurting women is as dangerous as it is unacceptable,” Women’s Aid policy and public relations manager Zainab Gulamali told the publication.

“This normalises the misogynistic and sexist views that are the foundation of all violence against women and girls.” We are aware that there is a wide range of violence against women and girls, from insensitive remarks and “banter” to heinously violent assaults and murder.

For too long, sexist behaviour and rhetoric that supports gender inequity have been accepted. We must all fight against these ingrained misogynistic views that normalise the emotional abuse, denigration, and control of women in addition to their physical suffering.

Why Andrew Tate Was Removed From Big Brother 2016

In 2016, Andrew Tate participated in the 17th season of Big Brother UK. But after a week, he was fired after a video surfaced showing him verbally and aggressively assaulting a woman with a belt.

Later, Tate claimed that he was still friends with the woman and that the acts seen in the film were consensual.

But once his abusive comments reappeared, Big Brother viewers demanded that he be kicked out of the house.

He was accused of posting offensive tweets about Cheryl, the lead singer for Girls Aloud, and of being homophobic and racist.

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