HE CLAIMS to be a self-made trillionaire and posts pictures of himself posing with fast cars and guns, puffing on cigars and showing off his muscles while he talks about doing unspeakable things to women.
Andrew Tate has styled himself as “the king of toxic masculinity” – and the things he says are enough to raise the hair on the back of your neck.
Domestic abuse groups have condemned him and warned people to steer clear of the violent, dangerous world he has created.
Yet Tate is no obscure character hovering on the fringes: he’s one of the famous figures on TikTok, where his videos have been watched more than 11,6 billion times.
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