YouTube streamer Steven "Destiny" and Kick streamer Adin Ross debated the current controversies surrounding Andrew Tate, who is currently in police custody in Romania, facing charges of alleged human trafficking and sexual assault.
During their debate, Destiny criticized Andrew Tate for his alleged involvement in the said crimes, while Adin Ross defended Tate and denied the latter's wrongdoing. Adin Ross argued that Tate's business was similar to the content-sharing platform "OnlyFans," implying that the alleged activities did not occur.
Destiny is just one of many streamers to go after Andrew Tate for his alleged involvement in human trafficking and sexual assault. Tate's hyper-masculine attitudes and beliefs have rubbed people the wrong way for a while now, with many calling them chauvinistic and problematic.
Upon being asked about his opinions on Andrew Tate, he swiftly replied:
Adin Ross, who naturally disagreed with that view, said:
Adin added that Tate would not have any reason to transgress such boundaries since he is "hot." This was promptly refuted by the YouTube streamer, who said:
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Adin Ross went on to explain:
Destiny responded:
He continued:
Adin Ross disagreed with Destiny's assessment and said that's how the world works. The latter, in turn, sarcastically responded by stating, "welcome to the world" but also "welcome to prison."
The clip was shared across social media platforms, garnering many reactions. Here are some of the relevant reactions to the tweet:
For those wondering, Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan will remain in police custody in Romania until at least the end of March as investigations into the allegations against them continue. To read more about the story, click here.
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