BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Former kickboxer turned influencer Andrew Tate, 36, aka Top G recently became a topic of conversation and trolls when he appeared on 'Piers Uncensored' along with his brother, Tristan.
Piers Morgan's television hit airs on various platforms in multiple countries. The Tate Brothers' episode aired on November 20 in Romania, where Piers asked several controversial and interesting questions to Andrew Tate.
Internet trolls Andrew Tate over his interview with Piers Morgan
Among many other questions, Piers asked Andrew if he cried in jail during the interview, to which the boxer responded that even though he had tears, he did not cry. He said, "There were tears running down my face. But I did not cry." This particular clip of Tate's reply took the Internet by storm.
The former kickboxer became irate after it was implied that he approached women using the "loverboy method."
Tate emphasized throughout the conversation that he wasn't trying to force women to do anything they weren't comfortable with, rather, he was just being kind.
Tate said, "The loverboy method is when perpetrators woo victims with the prospect of a loving relationship until they can be forced into abusive situations or a form of slavery...That's actually what it means."
Day after the interview was uploaded on YouTube, it had more than 420K views and an insane number of reactions.
A user said, "Interviews between Andrew and Piers are the most entertaining thing ever (a) it's like a parent and teenager argument."
Another user said, "Tate is a low-key comedian." A user said, "I have laughed throughout this interview. Andrew completely mocking the idea of the 'lover boy' being the same as forced coercion completely went over Piers' head."
The next user went on to say, "Andrew Tate is so in character for this."
Andrew Tate opens about his impact on men
Morgan questioned Tate on whether he was concerned about his impact on men.
Tate responded, "It's very easy for a teenager, with their hormones and the lack of life experience, to take the things I say and weaponize them and use them in the incorrect context."
He added, "However, that is not my fault. Can I make sure that no teenager on the planet who listens to me ever misunderstands me, ever? No, I can't do that, but I am doing my very best."
Tate said his message to men was to not "suffer as a nobody."
He said, "Get strong, get rich, do whatever it takes to become someone of significance."