BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the kickboxer-turned-controversial social media influencer, recently used the platform 'X' (formerly known as Twitter) to make a provocative statement about women who frequently go to clubs.
Known for his polarizing views, Tate has faced significant backlash for his comments on women and was called out for holding misogynistic perspectives.
In a previous tweet, Andrew Tate asserted that women discover god by worshiping their partners, a statement that generated widespread criticism.
Andrew Tate comments about women who go clubbing
In a recent post on the platform 'X,' Tate made a controversial statement regarding women.
He criticized women who frequently go clubbing, suggesting indirectly that they might not be suitable for marriage or as potential wives.
Expressing his preference for girls who stay at home, he remarked, "Don’t be impressed by the club turnout."
Concluding his point, Tate asserted, "The truly beautiful girls, where it counts anyway, are at home."
Trolls slam Andrew Tate
In the wake of Tate's derogatory remark about women who enjoy clubbing and his affirmation of the traditional belief that women who stay at home are more impressive, numerous users came forward to voice their opinions on his statement.
One user wrote, "Not true."
Another user wrote, "Both beautiful girls in character and facial looks can be found anywhere. That's what I've come to conclude."
A user stated, "But you go to the club, right? I am no feminist but women deserves some respect.. Women shouldn't do this, women should do that, women are supposed to be this and that I believe the push on the wall was what made them retaliate the way they did. I appreciate those who are at home and equally those in the club... They keep the society running. $RATIO this."
A user commented, "Dude, you’re 45 is still talking about how cool it is to go to the nightclubs? You may be rich, but you are very sad."