Andrew Tate was removed from Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok
Due to his racist, sexist, and homophobic remarks, influencer and former kickboxer, Andrew Tate was banned from Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
The influencer and former professional kickboxer Andrew Tate made headlines in 2016 when he appeared on the television program “Big Brother” and posted derogatory remarks about women. Due to violations of their community regulations, Facebook, Instagram, and Tik Tok’s parent corporation have now chosen to deactivate those platforms’ official accounts.
Andrew: According to TikTok
According to a Tik Tok spokesman, “Misogyny is a vile ideology that is not permitted on Tik Tok.” “While we continue to remove illegal accounts and videos and look for steps to fortify our application, including our detection models, against this type of content, our investigation into this content is ongoing.
A spokesperson for Meta, which owns Instagram and Facebook, confirmed to international media that Tate would be permanently banned from its platforms. The podcaster and also a streamer on Twitch said in a broadcast “I don’t know why I got banned.”
“I just tried to log into Instagram a few hours ago and the app wouldn’t let me,” Andrew noted in an excerpt from a stream posted on Tik Tok yesterday. He also added that he understands the reasons why his account was removed, including “global sensationalism” online.
Andrew Tate: who is he?
Tate, 35, was raised in England after being born in Chicago, Illinois. His father was a world chess champion teacher. He became well–known in 2016 after taking part in the reality television series “Big Brother,” where he was at the center of a dispute over the alleged assault. The influencer was charged with using a belt to strike a woman while being filmed. According to the woman’s statement, it was clear following the occurrence that the encounter was consensual.
He gained notoriety in 2017 after tweeting homophobic, racist, and misogynistic remarks on his account. Health organizations attacked the athlete for declaring that depression “is not real.” In addition to joining the #MeToo movement, he was kicked off the site for saying that women are to blame for being violently abused, something he repeated numerous times.
“If you leave. You run into a guy. You stay up late sipping his cocktails. Intoxicated, you enter his place. As soon as you begin kissing him, he grabs your breasts. Tate stated this in a 2017 Twitter post, “It’s not bullying. little accountability on your part. The entire female cause suffers from this “zero–blame” game. Take care of yourself.
He further stated that because 25–year–olds “had been through fewer penises,” 18– to 19–year–olds are more beautiful.
Andrew Tate Video Clip (2018)
He addressed the purported allegations of abuse against multiple women in 2018. Tate refuted certain abuse claims in a video. Authorities broke into his house, took his belongings, and detained him for two days in jail. According to The Guardian, Andrew chose to go to Romania to evade the police while being investigated by British authorities for these allegations.
According to him in a video, this is “probably 40%” of why he went there. “Although I don’t commit rapes, I like having complete freedom. I enjoy my freedom.”
Tate has accumulated more than 4.6 million Instagram followers and more than 700,000 YouTube subscribers. Due to his inflammatory words, a large number of Internet users post clips and videos of his Twitch streams on the app Tik Tok, garnering millions of views.
According to a Rolling Stone description, Andrew founded a website called Hustlers University, “a community for males to make revenue through different money–making schemes, including copywriting and investing in crypto.” Tate refuted the assertion that Hustlers‘ business strategy is to share videos of them on social media to go viral.
Although Andrew Tate has been removed from these applications, his controversial influence on the networks persists.
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