First of all, we’ve all heard or come across a video of the controversial YouTube star Andrew Tate. After hearing just several minutes of his conversations, most probably you got the context of the topics he covers. He was labeled a misogynist, a woman-hater, chauvinist, and anti-feminist.
Most recently almost all of the major social media companies banned him from their platforms. His audience started expanding to great extents and he obviously presented a threat of destabilizing all that women have been fighting for.
Andrew Tate Claims His Videos Were Taken Out Of Context
Now, we reach a pivotal point in his career, where he claims that the media was actually ‘spinning a false image’ of him.
Andrew Tate shook off all claims that try to ‘mispresent’ him as a misogynist. He claims that he is always the one that is ‘fighting’ for women’s rights and has even donated thousands of dollars to women’s charities.
“The media is spinning a false image of me, on repeat. Instagram bowing to the pressure is a massive shame.” – Tate said for NBC News. “I will always have millions of fans around the world and my platform would be a beacon of light, teaching people of all genders and races how to respect one another for years to come. Now, these fans cannot learn important lessons of love.”
Was this comment just sarcastic? We can’t exactly tell. He got banned from social media for EXACTLY what he was preaching. Hate speech, insults, and advocating his socially wrong stance on gender-related questions.
The permanent ban on social media happened at a certain sequence. First, he received a ban from Twitter, then it was Meta, and lastly, TikTok and YouTube joined in.
YouTube did not only ban his main account. They went further on and banned all channels featuring videos from the controversial star.
“We terminated channels associated with Andrew Tate for multiple violations of our Community Guidelines and Terms of Service, including our hate speech policy,” YouTube spokesperson Ivy Choi said Monday. “If a channel is terminated, the uploader is unable to use, own or create any other YouTube channels.”
However, this is not all for the ‘failed’ Youtuber. He might get in even bigger trouble as the allegations of him running a pyramid scheme through his online program Hustler’s University emerge.
According to experts in the area, Tate runs a multi-level marketing program, also known as a pyramid scheme. He offers his online course at a certain price. Now the key point is that he offers anybody that buys into Hustler’s university an opportunity to become an affiliate.
“As an affiliate, you make fifty percent of anybody else you refer to the program. So Tate’s at the top, people below played full price; they make fifty percent from people they refer. And they make fifty percent people they refer.”

