BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate shared a controversial post on X claiming that he "rejects women" who've slept with many men.
Known for being expressive on social media, Andrew Tate's post has received 6.8 million views in less than 24 hours.
However, Tate has developed a sizable following on a number of social media sites in spite of his divisive beliefs, thought-provoking outlook, and outspoken demeanor.
Andrew Tate's misogynist post
In one of his recent posts on X, Andrew Tate wrote, "I reject all women who have slept with more than 3 men. Vile."
Tate has been banned from other social media platforms, but it seems that he has found a venue on X (formerly Twitter) for his opinions and ideas on a range of issues.
The tweet from the former professional kickboxer, who is now an entrepreneur, was sent during the course of his current judicial case in Romania regarding human trafficking and rape.
Andrew Tate has been expressive on X lately as he has been tweeting a lot about different issues.
In a different post, he wrote, "If you take pride in your work you’ll do a good job. Pride in your body you’ll be in good shape. Take pride in yourself and you’ll be a good person. Losers preach humility - you need less of that. More PRIDE."
In another post, he wrote, "Trans women are women and will go to the toilet with your daughters. Unless we have a WW3 draft. Then they are men. Thank you very much. Sincerely, The Government."
Internet reacts to Andrew Tate's misogynist remark
The tweet garnered a lot of reactions from people and they chimed in to share their opinions.
A user wrote, "Brother, this is one thing I cannot agree on. That Lady's heart and soul can be purer than mine." while another user mentioned, "Then all women who have not been with 3 men or more should reject you, based on the same standards."
Meanwhile, another user criticized Tate and wrote, "Women need to start treating men the same way. Lol."
Another user said, "If you want her future, you gotta let go her past."
One user wrote, "You hold men to the same standards - then talk!"