<img src="https://sb.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&amp;c2=36750692&amp;cv=3.6.0&amp;cj=1"> Reality TV Star and Influencer Andrew Tate Banned From TikTok
Something went wrong. Try again, or if the problem persists.
Your details are incorrect, or aren't in our system yet. Please try again, or sign up if you're new here.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and of Service apply.
Create a GAMURS
By g up, you agree to our and of Service.
Something went wrong. Try again, or if the problem persists.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and of Service apply.
Choose a name
Choose a unique name using 3-30 alphanumeric characters.
Something went wrong. Try again, or if the problem persists.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and of Service apply.
Choose your preferences
Choose how we communicate with you, opt out at anytime.
Something went wrong. Try again, or if the problem persists.
Check your email
An confirmation link was sent to your email. Don't forget to check your spam!
Enter the email address you used when you ed and we'll send you instructions to reset your .
If you used Apple or Google to create your , this process will create a for your existing .
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and of Service apply.
Reset instructions sent. If you have an with us, you will receive an email within a few minutes.
Something went wrong. Try again or if the problem persists.
Image via LADbible

Former reality TV participant and influencer Andrew Tate banned from TikTok

He was previously banned from Instagram and Facebook.

Andrew Tate, a former kickboxer, reality TV contestant and current content creator has been banned from the popular social site TikTok.

Recommended Videos

The company said they removed the controversial influencer’s because he allegedly broke rules on “content that attacks, threatens, incites violence against, or otherwise dehumanizes an individual or a group,” according to The Washington Post.

The ban follows previous ones from Instagram and Facebook just a few days ago. Tate skyrocketed to online fame this year, mostly on TikTok, with numerous clips going viral and garnering millions of views. Tate’s hashtag “Andrew Tate” has more than 13 billion views on TikTok.

“Misogyny is a hateful ideology that is not tolerated on TikTok. We’ve been removing violative videos and s for weeks, and we welcome the news that other platforms are also taking action against this individual,” TikTok told The Independent.

The issue stems from Tate’s content, which argues that women are their husband’s property and that they should simply “have kids, sit at home, be quiet and make coffee.” Other gems include “You can’t be responsible for a dog if it doesn’t obey you,” and that he would hit a woman if she said he was a cheater.

In the past, he’s described himself as “absolutely a misogynist.” His message has resonated with young men and boys all over the country and Tate is aware of it, bragging about his reach recently.

His messages are so troubling that several organizations had called for his removal, including Hope Not Hate, an advocacy group from Britain. The group released a statement condemning Tate and his rhetoric.

“The effect that Tate’s brand of vitriolic misogyny can have on the young male audience is deeply concerning. His content is widely celebrated by his fans for having brought back ‘traditional masculinity.’ However, we also know that misogyny can be a gateway to other extreme and discriminatory views.”

Tate runs an organization called Hustler’s University where he directed his fans to push his videos on social media. Some of them advised the hitting of women in the bedroom. In other videos, he said he dates women who are 18 and 19 to “imprint” on them.

In a recent interview with NBC News, Tate said his brand of rabble ro is an “online character” who coaches men to stay away from toxic people. “It has nothing to do (with) hate for women,” he said.

A number of groups and individuals disagree heartily, like Zainab Gulamali, the policy and public affairs manager at Women’s Aid in Britain. She told the Daily Mail that “abusing women is as dangerous as it is unacceptable: This normalizes the misogynistic and sexist attitudes which are at the root of all violence against women and girls.”

Tate responded to the Instagram ban by claiming he’s being discriminated against, according to Ladbible.

“Banning me only inspires more internet hate mobs and more division,” he said. “This will become a weapon of attack for different points of view for the foreseeable future.”


We Got This Covered is ed by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small commission. Learn more about our Policy
Author
Image of Jon Silman
Jon Silman
Jon Silman was hard-nosed newspaper reporter and now he is a soft-nosed freelance writer for WGTC.