Jake Paul Rips Into Andrew Tate’s ‘Virgin Fans’ And His Controversial Lifestyle

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There’s been a lot of talk around Andrew Tate over the past couple of weeks after the controversial lifestyle guru hit the mainstream and many were outraged about his misogynistic views being so widely popularised.

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I seem to be saying this a lot now, but I doubt anyone expected Jake Paul to be the first celebrity take a stand against Tate and his followers, but the YouTuber turned boxer decided to do exactly that during a recent appearance on his older brother Logan’s podcast. Here’s what he had to say:

I just think it’s funny that the ‘Top G’ is a fanboy.

He runs with this whole thing like ‘what colour is your Buggati?'”

Andrew, it’s not cool to tell kids that they need a Buggati to be cool.

Andrew’s Tate’s fans are all virgins, and they’re watching him to try get laid.

But [his fans are] going to get spit on and slapped by a girl, that’s what’s gonna happen.

I don’t think he gets in the ring with one of us

It’s too big of a risk for him. He’s ‘alpha male’, right? That’s his whole entire thing.

And when he loses – he will lose to either one of us he fights – his whole schtick and all the women will be like, ‘Yeah!’ and his whole schtick goes out the window.

Yeah I guess you gotta say that Jake Paul is spitting some truth there because Andrew Tate is a major loser and his fans all probably do suck and there isn’t really anything redeeming about the ‘lessons’ that he’s preaching. Guy is a scumbag and should really be taken off social media platforms, but then the free speech brigade will go nuts so that’s probably never going to happen. Troublesome.

More surprising here though is how Jake Paul consistently rebranding himself to actually seem like a decent guy at the moment? Kinda worrying.

For more of the same, check out Jake Paul talking about when he stole Floyd Mayweather’s cap. That was legitimately funny.

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