Andrew Tate is again drumming up controversies as he recently threw an awful verbal slap at Ariana Grande, the pop diva. The former kickboxer-turned-divisive online figure posted an explicit tweet on X (formerly Twitter) about the singer, which drew instant condemnation from social media users.
Critics of Tate’s comments were legion that day, and many called them disrespectful and inappropriate.
One user condemned him by declaring, “Why do men think it’s okay to comment on women’s bodies?”
Multiple outraged fans chimed in, with another tweeting, “This is the most disgusting and disrespectful thing I’ve seen today. How are people like this still allowed on this app?”
A critic squarely called out on Tate, saying, “Dude, you are gross. She’s more famous, richer, and more successful than you. Plus, she hasn’t been to jail.”
In mockery, yet again, “Imagine thinking you had the access to deny in the first place. Ariana Grande wasn’t at the door, mate—she was on a private jet flying over it.”
Concerns For Ariana Grande’s Health
Amid worsening discussions on the health condition of Ariana Grande, Tate made those vile comments about the singer after the recent BAFTA Film Awards appearance, where she appeared worryingly thinner than usual; thus, the picture evoked concern from her fandom and hopes for her wellness.
“User on Reddit wrote: I just hope she’s okay. I certainly wouldn’t be if everyone constantly felt entitled to talk about my body.”
Tate’s Troubled Past
Tate, historically embroiled, was twofold in 2022: human trafficking and sexual assault charges against him and brother Tristan in Romania; considered fraudulent cases, incidents from the year 2014 to about 2024.
Nevertheless, the brothers denied the allegations, and since their arrest, they have been subjected to severe travel restrictions, spending months in police custody and house arrest before being barred from leaving Romania.
Reports surfaced that a U.S. official associated with Donald Trump urged Romanian authorities to lessen travel restrictions on the Tate brothers, making the case political.
Four women are said to have charged Matthew Jury as their solicitor; this class is alleged to be “absolutely distraught” that political implications advocated for Tate to be freed.
“They are completely bewildered as to why the Trump administration is interfering in this way,” Jury commented.
Tate’s Online Personality and Misogynistic Views
Tate garnered global fame after his appearance on Big Brother in 2016, before being booted off the show following the leaking of the video purporting to show him beating up a woman. Since then, he’s amassed a massive online following.
On his X account, Cobratate, he has amassed over 10 million followers and regularly posts contentious material-including his misogynistic and violent rhetoric.
Despite being the focus of ongoing legal battles and public discourse, Tate has continued to hold on to the narrative that his political persecution is his personal plight, one in which he claims authorities cannot truly claim they have evidence against him.
Tate’s Crude Remarks on Ariana Grande
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The latest scandal erupted when he tweeted:
“I am sorry, Ariana Grande. You are too skinny, and I would not f**k you anymore. Access denied.”
The tweet instantly came under fire, and users on social media condemned it as demeaning and offensive.
Adding fuel to the fire of this already contentious outburst, he later commented again on yet another image of the diva, saying she “looks like a crack h*.”
Ariana Grande has yet to speak up on Tate’s comments; however, her fans continue to rally behind her, calling out Tate for his blatant misogyny and defending the singer from his groundless attacks.
Andrew Tate is again drumming up controversies as he recently threw an awful verbal slap at Ariana Grande, the pop diva. The former kickboxer-turned-divisive online figure posted an explicit tweet on X (formerly Twitter) about the singer, which drew instant condemnation from social media users.
Critics of Tate’s comments were legion that day, and many called them disrespectful and inappropriate.
One user condemned him by declaring, “Why do men think it’s okay to comment on women’s bodies?”
Multiple outraged fans chimed in, with another tweeting, “This is the most disgusting and disrespectful thing I’ve seen today. How are people like this still allowed on this app?”
A critic squarely called out on Tate, saying, “Dude, you are gross. She’s more famous, richer, and more successful than you. Plus, she hasn’t been to jail.”
In mockery, yet again, “Imagine thinking you had the access to deny in the first place. Ariana Grande wasn’t at the door, mate—she was on a private jet flying over it.”
Concerns For Ariana Grande’s Health
Amid worsening discussions on the health condition of Ariana Grande, Tate made those vile comments about the singer after the recent BAFTA Film Awards appearance, where she appeared worryingly thinner than usual; thus, the picture evoked concern from her fandom and hopes for her wellness.
“User on Reddit wrote: I just hope she’s okay. I certainly wouldn’t be if everyone constantly felt entitled to talk about my body.”
Tate’s Troubled Past
Tate, historically embroiled, was twofold in 2022: human trafficking and sexual assault charges against him and brother Tristan in Romania; considered fraudulent cases, incidents from the year 2014 to about 2024.
Nevertheless, the brothers denied the allegations, and since their arrest, they have been subjected to severe travel restrictions, spending months in police custody and house arrest before being barred from leaving Romania.
Reports surfaced that a U.S. official associated with Donald Trump urged Romanian authorities to lessen travel restrictions on the Tate brothers, making the case political.
Four women are said to have charged Matthew Jury as their solicitor; this class is alleged to be “absolutely distraught” that political implications advocated for Tate to be freed.
“They are completely bewildered as to why the Trump administration is interfering in this way,” Jury commented.
Tate’s Online Personality and Misogynistic Views
Tate garnered global fame after his appearance on Big Brother in 2016, before being booted off the show following the leaking of the video purporting to show him beating up a woman. Since then, he’s amassed a massive online following.
On his X account, Cobratate, he has amassed over 10 million followers and regularly posts contentious material-including his misogynistic and violent rhetoric.
Despite being the focus of ongoing legal battles and public discourse, Tate has continued to hold on to the narrative that his political persecution is his personal plight, one in which he claims authorities cannot truly claim they have evidence against him.
Tate’s Crude Remarks on Ariana Grande
The latest scandal erupted when he tweeted:
“I am sorry, Ariana Grande. You are too skinny, and I would not f**k you anymore. Access denied.”
The tweet instantly came under fire, and users on social media condemned it as demeaning and offensive.
Adding fuel to the fire of this already contentious outburst, he later commented again on yet another image of the diva, saying she “looks like a crack h*.”
Ariana Grande has yet to speak up on Tate’s comments; however, her fans continue to rally behind her, calling out Tate for his blatant misogyny and defending the singer from his groundless attacks.