LONDON, ENGLAND: Hannah Pearl Davis, a controversial YouTuber known for her anti-feminist stances, has gained a significant following of over 1.5 million subscribers. Dubbed the "female Andrew Tate," she shares conservative views that include opposing women's right to vote and advocating against divorce. Davis frequently sparks controversy with her inflammatory remarks, leading to her videos going viral on platforms like Twitter and TikTok in recent months.
Her online popularity soared even higher after the arrest of Andrew Tate in Romania on sex trafficking charges in December. Tate, a 36-year-old influencer notorious for sharing his provocative opinions, had appeared as a guest on Davis' channel shortly before his apprehension.
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'Women should not vote'
In a Twitter video captioned, "Women should not vote - Repeal the 19th!!!" Davis made her most controversial claim yet, stating her belief that women should be stripped of the right to vote. Using various statistics related to sexual history, contraception, abortion, and sexually transmitted diseases, she attempted to justify men's anger toward women. Davis argued that societal institutions unfairly favor women, using support payments for single mothers as an example.
She went on to assert that politicians often pander to women to secure votes, making it difficult to bring about any meaningful changes to existing laws. Davis contended that society must critically examine whether every individual truly deserves the right to vote, considering the financial burdens placed on men as a result of women's choices.
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Following her collaboration with Tate, who was subsequently arrested on sex trafficking charges in Romania, Davis' popularity skyrocketed. Her YouTube subscriber count rose from 960,000 to 1.55 million, according to SocialBlade. Notably, she had previously faced a ban on TikTok, where she had amassed a substantial following of 928,400.
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Davis, originally from Chicago, Illinois, now calls London her home. Her upbringing in a family of software entrepreneurs, with parents Dan and Jennifer Davis, played a role in shaping her beliefs. It was during her college years that she developed a strong affinity for right-wing ideologies, influenced by notable figures like Ben Shapiro, the founder of 'The Daily Wire', and economist Thomas Sowell.
'An insult to the Tates'
After Davis was given the moniker "female Andrew Tate," numerous users took the opportunity to share their thoughts and emotions about this comparison. One user wrote, ""Pick-me" youtuber Hannah Pearl Davis." Another said, "Female Andrew Tate I’ll definitely date you." A third stated, "When thats even an insult to the tates."
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