Andrew Tate offers to train Elon Musk ahead of Mark Zuckerberg fight
Accused rapist Andrew Tate offered Thursday to give Elon Musk a few pointers in his upcoming battle of the billionaires against Mark Zuckerberg.
Tate — who won two light-heavyweight kickboxing champion titles in the years before he was charged with operating a sex trafficking business — apparently offered his tutelage for an opportunity to exact revenge on the Facebook founder.
“Meta banned me everywhere for telling the truth about vaccines. But now we can restore honour with a strike at the enemy clans leader,” Tate wrote on Twitter.
“I will train you @elonmusk. You will not lose.”
Tate, a social media influencer who speaks openly about his self-described misogynist views, was booted from Meta’s platforms in August due to violations of Meta’s policies on dangerous organizations and individuals.
The Twitter CEO challenged Zuckerberg — who recently won his first amateur Brazilian jiu-jitsu tournament — to a “cage match” after Meta-owned Instagram reported plans to build a text-based social media platform to rival Twitter.
Zuckerberg took to his own platform Instagram to accept Musk’s challenge, replying: “Send Me Location.”
The wealthy innovators have reportedly stewed on a years-long rivalry that played behind closed doors in the years leading up to the upcoming battle.
As of Friday, Musk did not respond to Tate’s proposal.
The American-born Brit has been under house arrest since March 31 when he and his brother, Tristan Tate, were released from a Bucharest jail after three months.
They are both under a criminal investigation over allegations they committed abuse against seven women. Each brother faces charges of human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.
Prosecutors allege the brothers recruited their victims by seducing them and falsely claiming to want a relationship or marriage before forcing them to create pornographic content that the Tates then profited from.
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