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Andrew Tate backs Russia, claims 'Covid went away' when 'invasion happened'; Elon Musk applauds Tucker Carlson interview

2023-07-12 22:22
Andrew Tate's interview with Tucker Carlson gets massive response on Twitter
Andrew Tate backs Russia, claims 'Covid went away' when 'invasion happened'; Elon Musk applauds Tucker Carlson interview

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: In a highly anticipated interview, Andrew Tate, the polarizing influencer known for his controversial views on women, candidly conversed with Tucker Carlson, a prominent political commentator, and television personality. The discussion took an unexpected turn when Tate was questioned about his perspective on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and the global Cocid-19 pandemic. Rather than offering a conventional response, Tate's answer was peculiar and caught the attention of the public, leading to widespread discussions and reactions.

Tate has gained notoriety for his propensity to make provocative statements, drawing significant attention from renowned media outlets around the world. His controversial remarks and unconventional opinions have consistently placed him under the media and public eye scrutiny. However, Tate's controversial persona extends beyond his outspoken views.

'Covid went away'

In the interview with Carlson, Tate made an unusual comment implying that Russian President Vladimir Putin had "cured Covid" by initiating Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Carlson, a former host of Fox News, later posted a lengthy video of the interview on Twitter. Tate, who is currently facing legal issues and has been arrested on charges of rape, human trafficking, and leading an organized crime group involved in the sexual exploitation of women in Romania, conveyed his appreciation of Putin, suggesting that everyone should acknowledge Putin's role in eliminating Covid. According to Tate, when the invasion occurred, Covid mysteriously disappeared.

Tate said, "We should all give Putin credit for curing Covid. When his invasion happened, Covid went away. He may be the bad guy for the world, but at least he cured Covid for everybody."

'Interesting Interview'

After the much-anticipated interview finally made its way onto Twitter, the platform's CEO, Elon Musk, found himself unable to contain his fascination with the riveting conversation. Musk eagerly took to Twitter to convey his impressions, characterizing the interview as an enthralling and interesting experience. This praise only served to intensify the already buzzing atmosphere surrounding the interview, capturing the attention of users and igniting lively debates about the interview's content and its profound influence.

Musk wrote, "Interesting interview @Cobratate."

In addition, Musk also highlighted a recent feature update on Twitter, which enables users to watch videos at an accelerated speed of up to 2x while simultaneously continuing to scroll through their feeds with a convenient picture-in-picture view. Encouraging users to take advantage of this new functionality, he suggested that watching the interview in this manner would enhance the overall viewing experience.

'Will be leaving Twitter tonight'

Inspired by Musk's enthusiasm and admiration for the notorious interview, numerous users took the opportunity to voice their own opinions and perspectives. A user wrote, "Will be leaving Twitter tonight 😄." Another user wrote, "No influential figure, even one I like, can convince me that Tate is a stand-up guy. I know bad character when I see it with few exceptions." Musk's parody account wrote, "This is why Twitter is great. Nobody gets cancelled!" Another user stated, "He blocked me because I got him with a deez nuts :( "