BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a figure no stranger to controversies, recently took to the platform 'X' formerly known as Twitter, and posted a cryptic two-word tweet.
This influencer has carefully crafted a narrative that positions him as a cut above the rest. With his consistent presence on 'X', he has successfully attracted millions of followers, particularly among the Gen Z demographic.
Fans react to Andrew Tate's two-word cryptic message
On September 23rd, Andrew Tate, renowned for his substantial fan base, shared a mysterious two-word tweet on 'X,' where he commands an impressive following of over 7 million. The former kickboxer turned influencer simply wrote, "miss her."
As of the time of writing, the tweet had amassed over 5 million views. Despite his outspoken nature, which has garnered him significant popularity, the recent post drew considerable backlash from netizens, resulting in Tate being trolled.
Some users speculated that Andrew was implying he missed his mother, while others believed he had written the tweet for his ex-girlfriend.
Teenage boys generally relate to him through his quotes, memes, and inside jokes. However, this time many trolled him for not being a man. A user wrote, "Instead of returning to your ex, return to the best man you can be."
A second user wrote, "Be a man first." A third user wrote, "Top G is loosing his guard.sigh." Another user said, "Until I bang the next best thing."
When Andrew Tate commented on women and innocence
In another controversial statement, Tate asserted that a woman's level of innocence is inversely correlated with the number of previous partners she has had, suggesting that fewer past relationships result in a more radiant and appealing demeanor.
Tate wrote, "Less bodies she’s had the more her eyes sparkle. Few."
This incident marked yet another occasion where Tate had voiced provocative and misogynistic viewpoints concerning women.