BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate and popular streamer Adin Ross are well-known for their close association. Nevertheless, in a recent episode of the 'Emergency Meeting' podcast, Tate publicly criticized Ross and strongly condemned his apparently renewed substance abuse.
Tate and Ross have frequently collaborated on the 'Emergency Meeting' podcast in the past, leading some fans to speculate that Ross might be positively influenced by Tate's company.
However, a segment of fans has gone so far as to label Ross a 'clout chaser,' suggesting that his association with Tate is solely motivated by a desire for increased popularity.
Andrew Tate slams Adin Ross for falling off the wagon
In a clip shared by the user Tate News, Tate could be seen expressing his thoughts regarding Ross' behavior. Tate pointed out that his approach might result in negative consequences.
He suggested that a more worthwhile path for Ross would involve undergoing a transformation, focusing on spiritual growth, and making positive contributions to society.
Tate believes that if Ross confronted challenges, took risks, and shared his experiences, he could educate others.
However, he also acknowledged that fear might be a barrier preventing Ross from pursuing such a path, leading them to resort to humor and antics for entertainment.
Tate went on to speculate that Ross' return to using substances might be motivated by a desire to have sensational content for the show, even if he wasn't conscious of this motivation.
Despite his fondness for Ross, Tate expressed concern if he was indeed using drugs again, suggesting that it might be his way of generating content. He mentioned that he had advised Ross to focus on physical fitness, given his wealth and youth.
However, if he chose to revert to substance use instead, Tate felt his ability to help was limited.
Tate said, "S**t by doing dumb s**t. They have to do dumb s**t or nobody talks about them."
"So that's a hedonistic path towards hell anyway. If h Converted and he actually started paying attention to God and started to actually trying to help the world and feeding children - if he went out there and did difficult things and learned life lessons and came back on stream and talked about what he learned," he continued.
"If he took actual risk and told the world about how it feels to be afraid and how it feels to be brave, if he actually went through something, he'd educate people. But he's afraid, so - because he's afraid - and he's a coward," he added.
"What else can you do but be a clown and how do you be a clown? What clowns do they self-deprecate for your entertainment. They make a fool of themselves. So you laugh," Tate's rant went on.
"So why is he back on lean for views? I guess he may not even realize that himself. But that's why he's back on lean," he claimed.
"He's back on lean. So he has something to talk about his f**king stupid show and I actually like Adin as a person. But if he's genuinely back on drugs, that's why he's done it. How many times can I try and help the guy?" Tate asked.
He added, "I've told him, 'go to the gym, get in fantastic shape. You're rich and young. You should be built like an animal.' If he's not gonna do that and just go back on drugs, what can I do for him?"
Andrew Tate's fans call Adin Ross a 'lost cause'
Tate's remarks about Ross returning to substance use generated significant attention, leading many users to share their perspectives on the ongoing feud between the two individuals.
One individual wrote, "I love this take, adins a punk." Another said, "Adin Ross is a lost cause…" Someone stated, "You can’t change unwilling people." A comment read, "Bro this is just so real bless up for Andrew to give us inspiration like this."