BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: When 'Barbie' finally made its debut in theaters worldwide, it did not take long for Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan, to share their thoughts on the Margot Robbie-starrer. Tate, true to his provocative nature, humorously remarked that the true 'Barbie' movie unfolded during his bedtime. On the other hand, Tristan took a different stance, addressing the criticism the movie received from some "full-grown" men who thought they would enjoy the film and were now expressing disappointment over its quality.
In an earlier tweet, Tristan defended Robbie's casting as Barbie, by expressing his admiration for her attractiveness and talents. It's not uncommon for the Tate brothers to voice their opinions on various matters on Twitter, engaging in discussions and providing their take. With their contrasting viewpoints on 'Barbie', the brothers once again managed to draw attention to themselves.
'Only Barbie movie Im watching takes place at bedtime'
In a recent tweet, Tate expressed his disinterest in the conventional 'Barbie', suggesting that the only version that piqued his curiosity was a hypothetical one set during his bedtime. He wrote, "Only Barbie movie Im watching takes place at bedtime."
'You are the real ken'
After Tate's statement, numerous users were compelled to step forward and share their perspectives. One user wrote, "Im the lead actress in it." Another user wrote, "Are you alright mate?" A user stated, "Andrew, you’re also a comedian." A user commented, "You are the real ken." Another user commented, "Well yeah you're under house arrest, you'll have to pirate it and watch in bed."
'The f**k is wrong with you?'
Tristan voiced his observations regarding the reactions of adult men towards 'Barbie', noting that they appeared to be expressing disappointment and unhappiness through scathing reviews. Puzzled by their expectations, he openly questioned how these individuals could have anticipated finding enjoyment in a film centered around a toy franchise like Barbie. He wrote, "Full grown men moaning and complaining about the barbie movie, writing scathing reviews. You expected to enjoy a movie about barbies? The f**k is wrong with you? You’re men in your 40s, seriously grow up."