On August 24, controversial internet personality Andrew Tate uploaded a one-hour, 12-minute long video on Vimeo titled "Andrew Tate's Final Message."
The video address focused on him talking about his past and how his content took the internet by storm. Andrew Tate stated that he wanted the video to be "precise, compendious, and very comprehensive" and kicked it off by giving an overview of his life's story.
At the 57-minute mark, the former professional kickboxer said that he was not facing any criminal charges and discussed the misogynistic claims leveled against him:
He then mentioned that clips starring him on TikTok were misunderstood and that he has become the "face of evil" due to out-of-context clips on the short-video sharing platform. He said:
Andrew Tate's fame surged this year after gaining major traction on social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram.
He was then ultimately banned from Meta-owned platforms like Facebook and Instagram, owing to the nature of his ideas and content. YouTube and TikTok took note of this and followed suit by banning the controversial internet personality.
Come August 24, Tate took to the Vimeo channel known as FreeTopG, where he uploaded an hour-long video to provide a "final message" for his audience.
At the 58:32 mark, the British-American influencer stated that out-of-context clips on TikTok have resulted in him becoming the "face of evil" on the internet. He continued the discussion by saying:
Andrew Tate added that he needed to analyze to see if he could have a presence on social media platforms without his content being "weaponized" and being used against him:
The 35-year-old content creator provided his views on Instagram:
Moving forward, Andrew Tate remarked that he would
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