BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: In a recent interview with American political commentator Candace Owens, Andrew Tate, a controversial influencer in the public eye, touched on several pressing issues, including his ongoing court battle in Romania. The conversation has sparked curiosity among his followers, who have eagerly compiled clips from this latest interview, along with snippets from his previous ones. As fans analyze these videos, a dilemma has emerged, with some questioning the sincerity of Tate's statements. The conflicting perspectives and inconsistencies in his words have left fans pondering whether he is being entirely truthful or perhaps presenting a made-up version of events.
Tate has never shied away from expressing his opinions, employing various mediums such as podcasts, tweets, and interviews to voice his thoughts. However, one recurring theme in these discussions has been his focus on addressing the accusations levied against him and calling out the government for what he perceives as unjust attacks on his character. With fervent conviction, he contends that he is being targeted for speaking the truth against those in power.
'My first girl was so good'
During the interview, Owens brought up allegations of Tate coercing women into p**nography and played a clip from one of his past interviews where he stated that girls should not be informed about his webcam business initially and should instead be approached as potential love interests.
In response to the question, Tate skillfully avoided addressing the specific issue by mentioning his ongoing court battle. He claimed that people were misrepresenting his statements, asserting that he never used the "loverboy method" to manipulate women into doing things they didn't want to do. He emphasized his wealth and possessions, suggesting that some women might express interest in working for him due to his affluence and the allure of his webcam business.
Tate said, "People are trying to chop it up and say that it says I am using the loverboy method to somehow convince women to do things they didn't wanna do. This is obviously not the case...I'm a rich guy and I have cars...sometimes when I say I have a webcam business they wanna work for me."
However, what was not revealed in the interview clip was Tate discussing the practice of using his "first girl" to promote his image to other girls and entice them to join his webcam business. In a previous interview, he spoke about how his first girl was successful in this endeavor, persuading other girls to accompany them to Thailand and enticing them with martinis. He described putting the girls on camera while they were intoxicated, and he would receive significant financial contributions from viewers who were eager to see them drunk.
Tate revealed in a previous interview, "My first girl was so good, it was easy. My first girl is sitting there going, 'We're going to Thailand, you should come with us'...martinis, martinis, martinis, bang, thr**some. Slamming both...Put both girls on camera the first day. So the new girl is just sitting there and getting drunk. Give them a bottle of vodka...Guys will send loads of money to get the girls drunk."
When Owens inquired about Tate's connection to the webcam business, he responded that he had discontinued any involvement with it approximately eight to nine years ago.
Tate said, "I stopped having any involvement with it, I think eight to nine years ago."
However, there was a tweet from Tate's war room dating back to 2020, where he expressed happiness about a good day for webcam and only fans. In that tweet, Tate mentioned that eight girls managed to generate $551,000 in revenue. 'Cobra' stated that he intended to give each of them a few thousand dollars while keeping the remaining $500 for himself.
The tweet stated, "Last month was great for cam and only fans. 8 girls generated 551,000 usd. I'll give them a couple thousand each and keep the 500. This month is looking to be even better Notice it's DOCTOR Emory A Tate. I have a PHD."
'Dude’s a lying machine'
The absolute contrasts between Tate's statements in his earlier interviews and his recent one sent shockwaves through the Twitter community, sparking a heated and fervent discussion among users. One user wrote, "Thinking about it, in his scam - he had to pretend to be a woman. And flirt with men AS a woman. Weeks and weeks of dirty talking with a guy. This is not very 'manly'. He is a funny storyteller though. 🤭" Another user wrote, "Dude’s a lying machine that got it “all figured out for us." A user stated, "Pyschopath, human trash." Another user commented, "Do you notice he doesn’t look her in the eye while he says all of this? He looks to the left with unfocused eyes. The body language of a liar regurgitating memorised lines."