Andrew Tate claims he would be ‘embraced’ if he encouraged men to ‘cut their d***s off’

Andrew Tate in Romania

Andrew Tate claims he is being punished for telling men to ‘work hard’ but would be ‘embraced’ if he encouraged them to ‘cut their d***s off’

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Jack Walters

By Jack Walters


Published: 25/04/2023

- 15:11

Updated: 25/04/2023

- 15:35

The divisive internet personality and his brother Tristan were placed under house arrest on appeal last month after spending three months behind bars in Bucharest

Andrew Tate today claimed he is being punishing for telling “young men to work hard” as he also argued he would be “embraced” if he told them to remove their genitals and “wear a dress”.

Tate, 36, complained about being removed from social media platforms and being made to remand in custody following human trafficking, rape, and crime gang charges.



Despite facing criminal charges and being labelled the “King of Toxic Masculinity”, Tate suggested he only received such treatment because he told young men to “question everything, work hard and go to the gym”.

The former kickboxing world champion, who was released from custody along with brother Tristan following an appeal last month, also claimed that if he “cut off his d***” and wore a dress and told men to do the same” then he would not be seen as “poisonous to the minds of the youth”.

Andrew Tate Andrew Tate and brother Tristan were placed under house arrest after spending three months behind barsReuters


Tate instead suggested he would be both “promoted and embraced”.

Writing on Twitter, the former Big Brother contestant added: “Because I tell young men to question everything, work hard, go to the gym, get as rich as possible, never quit, respect themselves and that all the pain will be worth it in the end.

“I am banned from being discussed in schools around the world.

“The British Government has an active campaign to not only ban me, but is planning to incriminate me for hate speech.


“I am banned from almost all social media. I am banned from having a bank account.

“I am banned from Airbnb, Uber, Discord, Spotify. Im banned from basically any app on the appstore.

“I was put in Jail. In a hole. To rot. But if I cut my dick off and wore a dress and told men to do the same, I wouldn't be seen as poisonous to the minds of the youth. I would be PROMOTED and EMBRACED.

“It’s very clear that the people who are against me are afraid that I am teaching men to be GOOD men.


“They’re afraid of me being so influential because they dont want me to HELP men be GOOD.

“The logical extension is that my enemies are simply evil. It is good vs evil. It is God against Satan. It is the battle for humanity.”

But Tate emerged as a controversial social media influencer after certain clips circulated on TikTok, including on in which he spoke about attacking a woman if she accused him of cheating.

The 36-year-old is currently under house arrest in Romania amid allegations he recruited young women and forced them to create online pornographic content.

Andrew Tate during an appearance on GB News

Tate, 36, has been labelled the 'King of Toxic Masculinity'

GB News

A judge extended his house arrest for another 30 days last week.

Responding to the recent allegations, Tate’s spokesperson said in a statement: “Andrew and his brother have recently been released from jail and they have not been formally charged with any crime.

“More so, previous attempts to accuse Andrew of similar fabricated crimes have been dismissed by criminal courts in the UK.

“Andrew Tate and his team are determined to clear his name and restore his reputation and will take immediate and decisive legal actions against defamation, slander and perverting the course of justice.”

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