BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a polarizing figure known for consistently eliciting excitement from his fanbase, has once again captured their attention by appearing in an interview with none other than television presenter Candace Owens. In a sneak peek of the interview, Tate made a shocking revelation by claiming that he engaged in actions that caused harm to others solely for financial gain. Furthermore, during the interview, Tate did not shy away from discussing his perspectives on the controversial subject of pornography, adding another layer of intrigue to the conversation.
Tate's notoriety stems from his habit of expressing opinions that often provoke strong reactions and ignite controversy across various social media platforms. Despite the controversies that surround him, Tate seemingly embraces the attention and continues to seek out media appearances. Some of his past interviews, particularly those with well-known media outlets such as BBC and with commentator Tucker Carlson, have generated significant uproar and discussions online. The content of these interviews sparked intense debates, with supporters and critics engaging in heated arguments over his statements.
'Pornnography is everywhere'
In the interview clip shared by Twitter user Morpheus, Tate admitted to having caused harm to others for money. He mentioned feeling embarrassed about certain topics due to the way he had been taught to perceive them throughout his life. However, he asserted that he would not continue engaging in such actions in the future. Tate candidly said, "If we are here to sit here and talk about what I did for money? I literally hurt people for money."
Regarding the subject of pornography, Tate expressed his belief that it is utilized as a tool to keep the male population passive. He observed that pornography is pervasive and many men struggle with its effects. He found it disheartening that these men lack the mental strength to assert themselves and strive for self-improvement. Tate acknowledged that due to ongoing investigations, he needed to exercise extreme caution in his statements during the interview.
Tate said, "Pornography as a whole simply, I think is a tool which is used to ensure that the male populous stays as docile as possible. Pornography is everywhere and men are struggling with it. But to me what is more upsetting is that these men do not have enough mental strength to wake up and say I am better."
'That guy’s an a**hole'
The aftermath of Tate's shocking admission, wherein he confessed to inflicting harm on others for monetary purposes in the interview with Owens, stirred a storm on Twitter. In response to a Tweet that called Andrew Tate out for lying in the interview, one user wrote, "Later in the interview, she pushed back and brought up only fans and showed the one of the videos that shows his methods. Now he says he”regrets his words.”
A user wrote about the interview, "Love Candace, but that guy’s an a**hole." One person simply said, "Who cares," while a third user stated, "What box of chocolate did she get him?" A user jokingly commented, "Lucy from BBC is gonna be jealous," referring to Andrew Tate's tweet earlier this year calling her his "number one and most dedicated fan."