BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the influencer known for his controversial statements, frequently gains attention on social media due to his divisive views.
Recently, an old video of Tate resurfaced where he made a statement about wanting to 'beast up' YouTuber True Geordie for personal reasons.
Tate has a reputation for publicly criticizing other social media figures and celebrities on the platform 'X' (formerly Twitter), often using provocative language.
This behavior has led to numerous conflicts and, in many cases, challenges to engage in duels to determine the last person standing, according to his fanbase.
Andrew Tate called out True Geordie for a bout
In the viral clip, Tate is seen stating that for him to engage in a fight, there would need to be a personal conflict involved. He explained that monetary incentives don't motivate him due to his substantial wealth, beyond what most people would believe.
Therefore, he expressed his willingness to confront True Geordie without any financial incentive, emphasizing his strong feelings about the matter.
He criticized True Geordie's actions, including insulting his religion and making insensitive jokes about a sensitive topic, warning that such actions would not go without consequences.
Tate said, "For me to fight – it would have to be personal beef. And the reason is that I can’t get motivated by money because I have more than anybody would possibly believe. So True Geordie is some person I’ll smash up any day of the week for free. He’s a fat f**k."
"To insult my religion, and the religion of billions of people across the f**king planet, making ignorant jokes about blowing ourselves up, thinking it’s gonna go without consequence, you’re gonna learn very quickly my friend that was a mistake.”
As reported by Sportskeeda, Tate once shared during an interview with James English of Anything Goes that True Geordie initiated a conflict with him back when he had an active Twitter account and was running a webcam company.
According to Tate, True Geordie made derogatory comments about the women employed by his company, referring to them as derogatory terms.
In response, Tate approached the situation by pointing out that many individuals had witnessed True Geordie's disrespectful remarks without knowing who these people were, which he considered both unfortunate and misogynistic.
Tate clarified that he didn't hold any genuine animosity towards True Geordie, stating that the drama on YouTube was, in his view, amateurish.
According to Sportskeeda Tate said, "He started a beef with me when I had a Twitter account a long ago when I had a webcam company. He said all the girls that work for me are wh*res."
"I replied to him saying 'Hey listen, there's a whole bunch of girls who saw you calling them wh*res and you don't know who these people are and that's quite sad and mysoginistic.'...It is what it is, I have no genuine beef with him...This YouTube sh*t is amateur let's be honest," he said.
Andrew Tate's trolls call him 'cringe' for calling out True Geordie
After Tate's comments about confronting True Geordie for personal reasons gained attention, numerous users voiced their opinions on the viral clip.
One user wrote, "I hope Andrew doesn't fight again, as he's got bigger and better things he can do with his influence. However, if it has to be done, then it has to be done!!."
Another user wrote, "I love tate for his forwardness but use that humility a little. Money holds no value in Islam."
"The richest man is the one who is spirituality rich. In'sha'allah Andrew will grow more everyday and eventually make it that stage of an being a great example of strength, humility, piety and good," they added.
A user stated, "Nah this is getting cringe from Tate now. I used to be such a big fan but this is ducking hard. He said he would do it for free. He said he has more money than anyone could understand- so why does it have to be about money at all?"
The user added, "This is a personal beef and the steroids claim is such a cope out. I can’t stand people who don’t practice what they preach. This isn’t the mannerisms of a good Muslim akhi. What are you guys even doing now? Feels like mockery of then deen."