BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Outspoken former kickboxer turned commentator Andrew Tate also known as 'Top G,' has recently shared his reaction to world leaders UK PM Rishi Sunak and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau watching Greta Gerwig's 'Barbie.'
Fans welcomed the release of 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer' with enthusiasm, sparking fun rivalries between Team Barbie and Team Oppenheimer. The excitement surrounding the films, however, had no bounds, with even world leaders voicing their views.
'The overlords want your soul'
The UK Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, and the Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, took to social media to support their chosen sides of two blockbusters.
Sunak's family photo showed support for 'Barbie,' and he captioned it, "The family vote was only ever going one way." Meanwhile, Trudeau uploaded a photo of him and his son on their way to watch 'Barbie,' with the remark, "We're team Barbie."
However, not everyone shares this enthusiasm. Cobra Tate took to Twitter to express his dissatisfaction with world leaders discussing a movie choice. He suggested that there might be underlying motivations at play, using phrases like "homosexual mafia" and "satanists." Tate indicated that these expressions could potentially be attempts to establish dominance and control.
He wrote, "I have never seen western world leaders speak about going to the movies before. However, the satanists demand that you publicly sacrifice any remnant of masculinity to the homosexual mafia. The overlords want your soul. They also want you to tell the world that they own you."
'Your sexuality is so fragile'
There were many users who reacted to Tate's reaction to Rishi Sunak and Justin Trudeau watching 'Barbie.' A user wrote, "If your sexuality is so fragile it is ruined by going to see the Barbie movie I have bad news for you bro." A second user wrote, "It's just a movie bro."
A third user wrote, "And I thought the Home Arcade community had drama, we’re nothing lol. You inspire me." A fourth user wrote, "No Andrew. They just went to the movies with their kids because they value their family." While a fifth user said, "Why can’t we watch Barbie? That’s offensive."