Andrew Tate blasts Ashley Walters over Netflix’s 'Adolescence' and claims he's being falsely blamed for teen violence
- Andrew Tate has responded sharply to Ashley Walters, who addressed masculinity amid the promotion of Netflix's 'Adolescence', claiming his influence doesn't promote violence among teens. He expressed disappointment over Walters' comments, criticizing the portrayal of his character online.
- Walters emphasized the need for emotional openness among boys in light of contentious figures like Tate, saying, 'we can influence young men just the same.'
- Tate and his brother face serious allegations in Romania, including human trafficking and rape, which they deny, yet their online influence sparks significant public concern about misogyny.
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stated that the Tate brothers are unwelcome in Florida, and the state's attorney general announced a criminal investigation into them.
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Andrew Tate blasts Ashley Walters over Netflix’s 'Adolescence' and claims he's being falsely blamed for teen violence
Andrew Tate has fired off a scathing response to actor Ashley Walters following his comments on masculinity and male influencers during promotion for the Netflix drama Adolescence. The series has been widely praised for its raw exploration of toxic online spaces, incel subculture, and their impact on teenage boys—but Tate clearly isn’t a fan of how he’s being portrayed in the conversation. The Top Boy star recently gave an interview to The Femal…
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