‘Most Googled Woman in the World’ – Andrew Tate Updates His Twitter Bio
Andrew Tate and controversy go together. His social media is full of provoking stuff that generates online debate. Not only that but the 36-year-old has been barred from using several social media platforms due to his provocative remarks regarding women. He is also considered destructive to young males; as a result, certain schools in the United Kingdom have begun seminars to counteract his beliefs. Tate, on the other hand, continues to share his outspoken opinions on the internet.
Tate, also known as ‘Cobra,’ disputes almost every complaint leveled against him and feels he is strengthening today’s males. He has made news yet again as a result of his unusual Twitter behavior.
Andrew Tate updated his Twitter bio in response to an activist
The former professional kickboxer has a big Twitter following and frequently interacts with his over six million followers. He also discusses current events all over the world on his account.
That said, staying true to his nature, Tate recently clapped back in his own unusual manner when former Ohio State Senator and activist Nina Turner published her open opinions on transgender issues. Nina Turner wrote:
“If someone says they’re a woman, they’re a woman. Not a tough concept.”
I’m a woman. https://t.co/r9gf6sgysa pic.twitter.com/Bh9qTcI1lc
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) June 4, 2023
“I’m a woman.”
Not only that, but the controversial social media personality went further and further above. He changed his Twitter account, claiming to be the “most googled woman in the world.”
Andrew Tate has always spoken against the transgender community. Thus, it is not rocket science to understand his jibe. While many of Tate’s supporters backed him in his acts, others chastised him for the same. However, it is evident that ‘Cobra’ is unfazed by criticism and will continue his shenanigans.
‘Cobra’ reveals fan emails asking money from him
Despite the criticism and backlash, Tate has a worldwide cult following. Surprisingly, he has made millions by capitalizing on his following by marketing Redpill courses.
However, stardom brings with it certain complications. Tate recently published a fan message on Twitter, in which he requested more than $2 million from him in order to improve his life. ‘Cobra’ stated that he frequently receives such emails.
Tristan Tate, Andrew’s younger brother, has claimed that he will ban all such people requesting money. Although it appears to be a nice idea, it is difficult to apply to such a large number of people.
What are your thoughts on fans asking for money from the Tate brothers? What do you guys think about Tate’s recent Twitter behavior?
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