BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a self-proclaimed social media influencer often subject to criticism for his controversial and toxic viewpoints, recently took to the platform 'X' (formerly known as Twitter).
In a post, he asserted that nearly 700 women reached out to him following his interview with Piers Morgan.
Tate's interview with Morgan has gained widespread attention on social media, with numerous statements from the influencer circulating and drawing heavy criticism.
In a previous claim, Andrew Tate asserted that he is the most desired man on the planet, stating that almost 1000 women were attempting to contact him through letters or his website.
He went on to assert that these women expressed a desire to have his children and were willing to comply with his every command.
Additionally, Tate claimed that women traveled to Romania because of him and that he was named the sexiest man alive in a survey.
Andrew Tate claims 700 women tried to contact him
In a recent tweet, Tate declared, "Since this interview, I've had over 700 women from around the world try and contact me via my website 🤣."
Expanding on his thoughts, Tate proposed an idea, "I should have live auditions like the X factor, and put the show on Rumble 🤔."
Along with his tweet, Tate shared a snippet from his interview with Morgan, expressing his viewpoint, "I think a man should provide for a woman financially, completely and utterly. If she wants to work, if my partner were to say to me right now, I really feel like getting a job, it would make me happy, then I'll say work. But she doesn't have to."
"Her job is looking after the children, looking after me, and being as happy as possible. If you think I'm a bad person for saying, if you actually read that, read the subtext and context."
Continuing in the clip, Tate elaborated, "So what I'm saying is, I am a man. My life is stressful. My life is pain. I go to jail. I suffer. I have to deal with making money. I have constant, endless headache. I do all of that so I can give you everything, but then I get to have you. Your job is to be happy. I want you to smile."
He added, "I want you to look your best and feel your best all of the time. If I'm a misogynist for saying that I go through so much pain so that we can be financially secure, so I hope the woman I care about does not have to work a job, if that makes me a bad person, then so be it."
"Because all I'm saying is I want to take care of her in every single realm. I take care of her physical safety. I take care of her financial security. That is my job as a man. And if more men acted like me, you will see that the world would be a happier and better place. The women who say I really want to work, I want a career, that's their prerogative and their decision. They're allowed to do that. But also, often the reason they do that is because they can't find a man they trust to take care of them."
Trolls call Andrew Tate 'arrogant'
Following Tate's assertion that nearly 700 women contacted him through his website and various other channels, numerous users stepped forward to share their thoughts on his statement.
A user called Tate arrogant and wrote, "Arrogant beyond belief."
Another user called him out and wrote, "But why would you limit and undermine women like that! I do not concur."
A user appreciated Tate's idea of starting a show and wrote, "That would be more interesting than the original X factor itself. Probably be named Tate Factor or G factor."
A user stated, "This interview exposed you! You ranting about it everyday since proves that you’re butthurt about it. Just take the L bro!"
A user commented, "You literally just reduced women into whatever but you sugar-coated it."