Andrew Tate interview: Influencer challenged on misogyny, rape allegations
Andrew Tate has denied fuelling a culture of misogyny and defended his reputation in a combative interview with the BBC.
When the BBC put a range of allegations against him – including specific accusations of rape, human trafficking, and exploiting women, for which he is being investigated by Romanian prosecutors – he dismissed them.
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When pushed on whether his controversial views on women harmed young people, the influencer claimed he was a “force for good” and that he was “acting under the instruction of God to do good things”.
This was Mr. Tate’s first television interview with a major broadcaster since being released into house arrest from police custody in Romania in April.
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Mr Tate, who has repeatedly expressed his mistrust of traditional media, has a huge following online but his views have until now gone unchallenged in a direct interview like this.
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