BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the polarizing social media figure recognized for his provocative stance on masculinity and his contentious viewpoints, recently used the platform X (formerly Twitter) to mock men who enjoy cooking, calling it "embarrassing."
Tate, known for his outspoken opinions and consistent posts on X and Rumble through podcasts, frequently shares his opinions on various subjects.
His controversial views on masculinity often showcased on X have often garnered criticism from detractors and this tweet was no different as fans rushed to appreciate cooking and eating.
What does Andrew Tate feel about male cooks?
In a recent tweet, Tate took a swipe at men who engage in cooking, expressing his disdain for the activity. He also shared his sentiments about food and eating.
His tweet read, "Foods awful and eating sucks. I eat the bare minimum and as fast as possible. I hate eating. I hate feeling full."
Tate went on to assert, "Men who think cooking makes them manly are c**ks afraid of the cage desperate to validate a non existent masculinity."
Concluding his provocative statement, Tate added, "Imagine how stupid you have to be to find food entertaining. Literally embarrassing."
Trolls call Andrew Tate's opinion ‘garbage’
In the aftermath of Tate's provocative statement targeting male cooks and those who enjoy eating, a multitude of users congregated in the comments section to articulate their perspectives.
One user simply wrote, "Garbage take." Another user wrote, "Cooking is one of man’s greatest inventions, almost magical in essence def worth appreciating."
A user stated, "So you are saying that you trained like a beast for decades and acquired your physique by never cooking your own meals nor eating much."
The same user then asked, "So then what else did you ingest to allow you to train like a beast for decades and acquire a physique like this? Am I missing something?"
A fourth user commented, "Pleasee, there are way more pressing issues going on in the world right now, enough of this self-glorification! We hear you, we love you, but hit the break please."