Private jets, shirtless pics and high-end cars are all over his Instagram.
Why his partner can’t have male friends features on his TikTok.
Former kickboxer Andrew Tate boasts he’s the most Googled man, but it’s not exploits in the ring that sparked interest in this American-Brit. Outrageous opinions have attracted him a massive social media following and a growing audience of young men. Some lonely, lost or feeling left behind.
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The self-styled male success guru appeals to his audience with uncompromising calls for men to ‘stop complaining’, ‘work hard’ and ‘be grateful’. But Tate’s also full of opinions seemingly tailor-made to bait reaction, such as preferring to do CPR on “hot” girls, or how he can sleep around but his girlfriend can't.
While it’s tempting to scream that he’s misogynistic, dangerous and stole his look from rapper Pitbull; as a young men's respectful relationships coach, when young men ask about Tate, I respond with more nuance.
Some of his opinions SEEM legit.
You should question society's programming. There is value in being healthy, delaying gratification and the notion that quitting won’t get you anywhere.