
Controversial, alt-right figure Andrew Tate has an opinion on influencer Bonnie Blue’s attempts at sleeping with hundreds of men.
“I don’t understand why men sit here and try and lecture you about it. I don’t understand why men sit here and say you shouldn’t do it,” Tate, 38, told Blue, 26, on the Friday, June 20, episode of Rob Moore’s “Disruptors” podcast. “It’s your body, your choice. This is the world we now live in.”
He added, “You are the perfect end result of feminism in the world. In a conservative, traditionally masculine-ruled world, a man would be in charge of his daughters until they’re handed over to their husbands or boyfriends, but feminism didn’t want that.”
Tate further proclaimed that it’s “a fantastic thing” to see Blue making her own choices, specifically in terms of taking charge of her sexuality.
“I actually have a lot of respect for you because you own it and you’re honest about it,” Tate said. “There’s so many women who go to Magaluf [in Spain] for a weekend and do something very similar, and then they come back to England and get with some f***ing guy and start asking for presents from him and talking about how they deserve a traditional relationship and they want to get married.”
He added, “Most women do exactly what Bonnie does. I don’t see you as any different [from] most women. I’m not saying that in a degradation way. … Everyone has a past.”
Tate also said that he is “genuinely proud of Bonnie” for her unconventional career.
“I like what she’s doing,” he said. “I’m saying that the social contract [and] the construct of society that made family function was [that] women were obedient virgins and they find a man who provided for them. … Feminism ended the traditional family unit, and now women can make their own decisions, so I’m glad that Bonnie is making her own decision.”
Blue, for her part, pointed out that her sexual exploits have often received comments like that she is taking “women back a hundred years.”
“I’m, like, ‘No, I’m the clear example of how to be empowered,’” she stated. “I use my body, I do what I want [and] when I want. When I get hate, [I look in their bio and] it said, ‘Stay at home mom of two.’ I’m thinking, ‘What the f*** were you rooting for because you have just stayed at home?’”
While Tate is all for Blue expressing her sexuality, he made it clear that he would not want his future daughters to go down a similar career path or take ownership of their sexuality.
“Well, that won’t happen,” he quipped. “I never said my daughter was her own person. I said, ‘Women want to be their own people.’”
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Andrew and his brother, Tristan Tate, have both previously faced multiple accusations of sexual assault and human trafficking. They have both denied every allegation.
“We live in a democratic society where it’s innocent until proven guilty, and I think my brother and I are largely misunderstood,” Andrew told reporters in February. “There’s a lot of opinions about us, a lot of things that got around about us on the internet. We’ve yet to be convicted of any crime in our lives ever.”
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