‘Why has the BBC done an interview tonight with the vile misogynist Andrew Tate? WHY give him airtime?’ The BBC has faced a backlash for its decision to interview Andrew Tate, who's currently under house arrest on charges of human trafficking.
He also has revealed that dating younger women is better as you can ‘make an imprint.’
Tate, 36, is currently on house arrest after spending three months in a Romanian jail on suspicion of organised crime and human trafficking. He has denied the allegations. BBC News reporter Lucy Williamson was granted access to Tate at his home for Andrew Tate: The Interview, and put to him allegations of rape, and exploiting women, which he dismissed.
She also challenged him on his views on women, to which he responded that he was ‘acting under the instruction of God to do good things.’Williamson asked Tate about a specific woman, who has accused him of manipulating her into webcam work and getting his name tattooed on her. Tate responded that she was possibly made up.
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