EntertainmentAndrew Tate's new attacks target Taylor Swift and women over 30

Andrew Tate's new attacks target Taylor Swift and women over 30

Andrew Tate attacks Taylor Swift
Andrew Tate attacks Taylor Swift
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4:39 PM EDT, June 26, 2024

The first alpha male of the internet is on the attack. This time, Andrew Tate targeted the currently most popular singer in the world, Taylor Swift. The influencer did not hold back his words, and in doing so, many women also got caught in the crossfire.

The popularity of Taylor Swift brings potential problems. Crowds gather outside her apartment in New York, and every Swift fan knows the addresses of her properties. Although every concert the singer announces sells out at an astonishing speed, Taylor Swift has as many fans as haters. Gossip portals follow her every move, commenting on everything from her partners to her clothes to potential pregnancies multiple times a year. These critics use absolutely everything to try to bring down the American star.

Andrew Tate attacks again

The content published by Andrew Tate can be divided into two categories: attacking those he deems weak, such as people in a mental crisis, women, and the LGBT community, and posts directed at other alpha males or men aspiring to that title. Tate advises them on what it takes to become like him. His regular suggestions include going to the gym, having sex with anyone available, and breaking women's hearts, implying that women only deserve such treatment.

This time, Andrew Tate took aim at Taylor Swift. Noticing the huge interest generated by the singer, he apparently wanted to bask in her spotlight. Tate wrote on Twitter: "I could easily have a go with Taylor Swift and end her feminism, real big d*** moves, but she's old. When she was born, the pyramids were brand new. THIRTY-FOUR!?"

Tate attacks women

In one post, Andrew Tate also attacked other women over the age of 30. The toxic influencer wrote: "If you're a girl, why even live past thirty if you don't have kids?" Once again, he reinforced the stereotype that a woman's life should revolve solely around children and a husband, for whom she needs to cook, do laundry, iron, and fulfill all wishes.

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