According to the BBC, Andrew Tate recently got banned from Facebook and Instagram for violating their policies on "dangerous organizations and individuals." He promptly set up a stream with Adin Ross, the man responsible for bringing him to Twitch in the first place, to give him his take on the ban.
Notorious for his polarizing takes, former kickboxing champion Tate was berating Adin for being lazy. But after a short break, the latter returned to defend himself, saying HasanAbi had told him to push back against criticism. Tate, however, was unimpressed and appeared to have no idea who Hasan was:
Hasan, who was reacting to the livestream on his channel, told his chat that Tate would pretend not to know him and was in stitches when it turned out to be true. Funnily enough, the two had a huge fight on stream last month about flat earth and science, so Tate's claims seem quite bizarre.
In fact, as pointed out by a viewer in Hasan's stream, Andrew Tate and his brother did try to start a misinformation campaign against him and his uncle Cenk Uygur after the debate.
Tate's Facebook and Instagram accounts have been suspended as a result of his ban from all meta-owned social networking sites. The ban comes after multiple allegations against the American-British internet personality, most notably of which involve the UK advocacy group Hope not Hate and a 50-minute long viral video from YouTuber Daz Black which has accrued over 4.5 million views.
In the wake of being banned from almost all social media sites barring TikTok, Tate appeared on Adin Ross' Twitch, probably in a bid to rehabilitate his image by showcasing large donations to charities that fight domestic abuse. In between the interview-styled stream, Tate was bantering with
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