Andrew Tate posts 2-minute video response to Greta Thunberg's brutal takedown 10 hours later

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By Asiya Ali

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Andrew Tate has responded to Greta Thunberg's merciless clap-back tweet 10 hours later by sharing a two-minute video.

On December 27, the 36-year-old internet personality - who has been the subject of controversy for posting misogynistic content - taunted the 19-year-old climate change activist by boasting about his car collection.

He then asked Thunberg to "provide" her email address so he can send a complete list of his vehicle line and "their respective enormous emissions".

The next day, the environmental campaigner responded to Tate in a brutal tweet - that has since amassed a whopping 2.3 million likes - by telling him to "enlighten" her by emailing her at "smalld***[email protected]".

Check out their tweets below:

Tate's initial response to Thunberg's roast was "How dare you?!" - referring to her famous speech at the 2019 UN Climate Action Summit - but then 10 hours later, he posted another tweet that read: "Thank you for confirming via your email address that you have a small penis @GretaThunberg. The world was curious. And I do agree you should get a life."

In an accompanying video, the kickboxer was wearing in a dressing gown and smoking a cigar. He then went on a bizarre rant claiming that Thunberg was referring to herself in her comeback.

Watch Tate's video below:

"Greta’s email address is 'I have small d*** energy'. Why would that be her own email? Strange," he said. "I don’t want to assume her gender, it’s 50/50, but it is what it is."

The controversial figure then accused the "global matrix" of deploying a "bot farm" to make the activist's tweet go viral on the social media platform.

"And then, because I called her out on it, the global matrix got this bot farm to like and retweet to try and pretend that her telling me that she has a small d*** in her own email address somehow teaches me a lesson," he said.

He also seemingly addressed someone behind the camera to "bring me pizza" and make sure "these boxes are not recycled," before continuing with his rant.

"So I’m not actually mad at Greta, because she doesn’t realize she’s been programmed, she’s a slave of the matrix, she thinks she’s doing good. Someone has sat her down and convinced her to try and convince you to beg your government to tax you into poverty to stop the sun from being hot," he continued.

"Now I know at least that Greta [is] hate-filled, bitter, sitting somewhere without the heating on, shivering, views my tweets, which is going to make my Twitter account far more fun into eternity," Tate concluded in the two-minute video.

However impressed he was with his comeback tweet, many online users weren't as they said that his attempt to one-up Thunberg was embarrassing.

One user wrote: "Imagine being 36 and you're online beefing with Greta Thunberg she's 19-year-old teenager on Twitter only to get RATIOED to high heaven by Greta and THIS is the best comeback you got? Lol, nothing but #smalld***energy."

Another shared: "This guy is beefing with a teenager and he is losing."

A third commented: "This is what small d*** energy causes Andrew Tate to do. He spent several hours crafting this retort (in between sobs and affirmations in a mirror)."

The former Big Brother contestant returned to the social media site in November after the ban was rescinded by Elon Musk - who purchased Twitter for $44 billion.

Tate was first banned from Twitter in 2017 when he posted apparent misogynistic content, and this year, he was also banned from other platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram - which he remains unable to post on.

Featured image credit: Guy Bell / Alamy

Andrew Tate posts 2-minute video response to Greta Thunberg's brutal takedown 10 hours later

vt-author-image

By Asiya Ali

Article saved!Article saved!

Andrew Tate has responded to Greta Thunberg's merciless clap-back tweet 10 hours later by sharing a two-minute video.

On December 27, the 36-year-old internet personality - who has been the subject of controversy for posting misogynistic content - taunted the 19-year-old climate change activist by boasting about his car collection.

He then asked Thunberg to "provide" her email address so he can send a complete list of his vehicle line and "their respective enormous emissions".

The next day, the environmental campaigner responded to Tate in a brutal tweet - that has since amassed a whopping 2.3 million likes - by telling him to "enlighten" her by emailing her at "smalld***[email protected]".

Check out their tweets below:

Tate's initial response to Thunberg's roast was "How dare you?!" - referring to her famous speech at the 2019 UN Climate Action Summit - but then 10 hours later, he posted another tweet that read: "Thank you for confirming via your email address that you have a small penis @GretaThunberg. The world was curious. And I do agree you should get a life."

In an accompanying video, the kickboxer was wearing in a dressing gown and smoking a cigar. He then went on a bizarre rant claiming that Thunberg was referring to herself in her comeback.

Watch Tate's video below:

"Greta’s email address is 'I have small d*** energy'. Why would that be her own email? Strange," he said. "I don’t want to assume her gender, it’s 50/50, but it is what it is."

The controversial figure then accused the "global matrix" of deploying a "bot farm" to make the activist's tweet go viral on the social media platform.

"And then, because I called her out on it, the global matrix got this bot farm to like and retweet to try and pretend that her telling me that she has a small d*** in her own email address somehow teaches me a lesson," he said.

He also seemingly addressed someone behind the camera to "bring me pizza" and make sure "these boxes are not recycled," before continuing with his rant.

"So I’m not actually mad at Greta, because she doesn’t realize she’s been programmed, she’s a slave of the matrix, she thinks she’s doing good. Someone has sat her down and convinced her to try and convince you to beg your government to tax you into poverty to stop the sun from being hot," he continued.

"Now I know at least that Greta [is] hate-filled, bitter, sitting somewhere without the heating on, shivering, views my tweets, which is going to make my Twitter account far more fun into eternity," Tate concluded in the two-minute video.

However impressed he was with his comeback tweet, many online users weren't as they said that his attempt to one-up Thunberg was embarrassing.

One user wrote: "Imagine being 36 and you're online beefing with Greta Thunberg she's 19-year-old teenager on Twitter only to get RATIOED to high heaven by Greta and THIS is the best comeback you got? Lol, nothing but #smalld***energy."

Another shared: "This guy is beefing with a teenager and he is losing."

A third commented: "This is what small d*** energy causes Andrew Tate to do. He spent several hours crafting this retort (in between sobs and affirmations in a mirror)."

The former Big Brother contestant returned to the social media site in November after the ban was rescinded by Elon Musk - who purchased Twitter for $44 billion.

Tate was first banned from Twitter in 2017 when he posted apparent misogynistic content, and this year, he was also banned from other platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram - which he remains unable to post on.

Featured image credit: Guy Bell / Alamy