BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate and a political commentator, Tucker Carlson, have undoubtedly emerged as key figures in the global sociopolitical realm. Notably, Tate, a kickboxer-turned-social media celebrity, was featured on the ninth episode of Carlson's new podcast show 'Tucker on Twitter'.
After the release of the episode on July 11, a fan page of the controversial influencer claimed that Tate's interview with Carlson had amassed the maximum views, becoming the "most-watched" interview of all time.
'Andrew Tate's interview with Tucker Carlson is the most watched'
At the time of writing, the interview has received 91.7 million views on Tucker Carlson's official Twitter account. During the conversation, Tate and Carlson covered a variety of topics, including masculinity, immigration, and his legal difficulties. Soon, one of Tate's fan pages tweeted about the interview being the most-watched interview of all time, writing, "Andrew Tate's interview with Tucker Carlson is the most watched interview of all time." Moreover, Elon Musk's parody page Tweeted, "Andrew Tate's interview with Tucker Carlson is the most watched interview of all time. Twitter saw it first…."
It's important to note that both tweets included an image from Wikipedia's "List of most viewed television interviews," implying that the Tate-Carlson interview, which was posted on Twitter rather than on television, is the most-watched television interview of all time. Tate-Carlson's interview reportedly received more views (91.7 million) than the Oprah Winfrey-Michael Jackson television interview (62.3 million). The Winfrey-Jackson interview is the most-watched TV interview of all time, according to the Wikipedia listing. Despite all the positive comments, Tate's fan page appears to have incorrectly said that the Tate-Carlson interview is the most-watched television interview. This is because the Tate-Carlson interview did not air on television but was instead shared on the social media website, Twitter.
'Listened 5+ times already'
As soon as the tweet from Tate's fan account went viral, many of his fans started reacting to it positively. One fan claimed, "I’ve watched/listened 5+ times already. Got it on repeat." Another said, "I mean it makes sense since Andrew is the most googled man on the internet." "This is what happens when u try to silence a voice speaking the truth… About everything except religion," stated one admirer. "One of the best interviews I’ve seen," noted a user who clearly liked the things discussed during the interview.