BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate once again caused a stir on Twitter with his latest tweet targeting none other than Cardi B. Tate called her out for a recent incident where she tossed her microphone on a fan during a concert, sparking controversy.
However, the influencer didn't stop there as he took the opportunity to accuse Cardi B of allegedly lip-syncing during her performance. Like most of his provocative statements, his comment on Cardi B generated a lot of traction from his followers as well as the critics.
'Nothing matters anymore'
During one of her recent performances, Cardi B got agitated and threw her mic at a fan who apparently accidentally spilled their drink on her. This incident sparked a significant online debate, with netizens expressing differing opinions on whether her actions were justified. Tate remarked that nowadays, Cardi B throws her mic and lip-syncs during performances, and strangely, nobody seems to care. According to Tate, the standards people once held, such as expecting singers to sing, have been completely eroded, rendering them insignificant in the present context. His tweet read, "Fully cancelled. Careers ended. Now CardiB throws her mic and lip syncs and nobody cares. Every single standard we held only a generation ago - even something as simple as expecting our singers to sing - has been eroded to dust. Nothing matters anymore." The influencer attached a video of Milli Vanilli, a musician exposed for lip-syncing, to his tweet. He also replied to his own tweet stating, "It’s the broken window theory. If singers don’t have to sing. It eventually leads to: Women don’t have to be women. News doesn’t have to be true. Doctors can kill you with “cures” Who cares?"
'Says the steroid fuelled felon'
Naturally, the Internet erupted with a flurry of responses once Tate posted his views on the Cardi B incident. One user wrote, "Says the steroid fuelled felon." Another stated, "People are too cynical to care everything is a fraud." "First they erode simple standards, then they start eroding the fundamentals of MORALITY," expressed one who sided with Tate's views. "What % of singers sing their songs you think?" questioned a user, while another sided with Cardi B, adding, "They make me laugh it’s Alright for fans to throw drinks tho ffs she was just reacting in shock if anything."