BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: The notorious influencer Andrew Tate has been making controversial statements lately, leaving his fans utterly perplexed as he appears to be endorsing views that he once vehemently opposed in public. One such incident involved a Twitter interaction with Kick streamer Adin Ross. When Ross posed a question about the number of genders, Tate surprisingly responded with a threat to report him to the LGBT community. This unexpected reaction left many followers scratching their heads, wondering how Tate could shift his stance so dramatically.
Despite the confusion surrounding Tate's recent behavior, he shares a peculiar and intriguing relationship with Ross within the realm of social media. While some of Tate's fans firmly believe that Ross is detrimental to the former kickboxer's public image and accuse him of using Tate's fame for personal gain, others view their bond as something endearing, akin to that of siblings. This divergence in opinions only adds to the enigma surrounding their association. Whether they are allies or adversaries in the world of social media, there is no denying that the dynamic between Tate and Ross continues to captivate the attention of their followers, making it a fascinating topic of discussion in the online community.
'Another bigot'
In his typical style of sparking public discussions with controversial remarks, Ross decided to interact with his audience by posing a question about the number of genders. This query garnered significant attention, with more and more people eager to weigh in on the topic.
Ross wrote, "How many genders are there?" However, what Ross probably didn't anticipate was receiving a direct response from none other than Tate himself. In his retort, Tate not only called Ross out but also labeled him as a "bigot" while also mentioning the official account of the LGBT community, seemingly hinting at reporting Ross for his provocative statement. This unexpected exchange between the two influencers added a new layer of intrigue to their already complex dynamic, leaving their followers curious about the implications of such a public confrontation.
Tate wrote, "Another bigot @LGBT"
'Bigots are everywhere!'
The unexpected shutdown of Ross by none other than Andrew Tate sent shockwaves through social media, igniting a flurry of reactions and discussions among users. A user wrote, "Raise your son properly." Another user wrote, "Common Adin L He should get cancelled again." A user stated, "Fuck... bigots are everywhere! *follows*" A user commented, "Cancel his ass." Another user commented, "I can’t understand how this guy had the opportunity to have @Cobratate as his mentor and absolutely fucked it up."