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00:03:59I had a high rating and I used to compete with adults at the age of eight.
00:04:03My dad's basic tenet was, your mother is in charge of keeping you alive.
00:04:10But I'm in charge of teaching you how to be a man and conquer the world.
00:04:12So we have different roles.
00:04:15If I fucked up, he hit me.
00:04:17He never beat me.
00:04:18He never abused me.
00:04:19But there was certainly a realm in which if I fucked up, I'd get slapped.
00:04:23It only happened twice, maybe, ever.
00:04:24I was raised in a way in which I really viewed my father as a superhero.
00:04:29But that was also based on the fact that he did not submit to the will of my mother, right?
00:04:34If you have a man who's scared of his wife, can he truly be a superhero?
00:04:37I never saw my mom tell my dad to clean the dishes.
00:04:44I never saw him take shit from my mom ever.
00:04:47If she stepped in even one percent, he was like, bitch, see you next month.
00:04:50I'm out.
00:04:51She was crying her eyes out.
00:04:52He just fucking vanished on her because that's who he was.
00:04:54So I grew up understanding a man doesn't compromise.
00:04:57My father got diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder.
00:05:03And I do believe he had it.
00:05:05And people say I have it, but I don't.
00:05:07When you have true narcissistic personality disorder, you truly believe you're almost invincible.
00:05:12He was constantly traveling the world, drinking, playing chess, fucking girls, doing whatever he wanted to do.
00:05:17And one day my mom had enough of it.
00:05:19At the age of 11, my mother and father split up.
00:05:21My mom took me back to Luton.
00:05:23Great place.
00:05:27An area called Marsh Farm, which is the worst area, the worst town.
00:05:32So it's like as bad as you can get.
00:05:35I mean, obviously I was very, very young.
00:05:37I don't think I was necessarily too upset by it.
00:05:41My father was very realistic with me.
00:05:43And he said, look, I'm still going to see you, but you're going to England.
00:05:45It is what it is.
00:05:47But it did alter my life trajectory because I lost my chess coach.
00:05:52We had no money.
00:05:54Mother was on the doll.
00:05:55She ended up getting a job as a dinner lady one time.
00:05:57That was it.
00:05:57We were raised on $300 a month.
00:05:59I'd grow up around a bunch of other poor kids and we'd be walking to school or walking to college and a Ferrari would drive past.
00:06:05And they'd go, oh, cool, Ferrari.
00:06:06And I'd say, doesn't that annoy you?
00:06:09And they're like, what do you mean?
00:06:10And I'd be like, how does he have 400 grand for a car?
00:06:13Aren't you annoyed that there's people out there living a lifestyle that we can't ever aspire to?
00:06:20I was bored.
00:06:21I had no money.
00:06:22I'm a smart guy.
00:06:22I'm not playing chess anymore, right?
00:06:24What do you do with your life?
00:06:25What's there to do?
00:06:2721-year-old Anglo-American Andrew Tate is a straight-talking entrepreneur with his own advertising company in Luton.
00:06:35I'm very mentally strong.
00:06:36If I want to achieve something, I will achieve it because I've never been in the situation in my life so far in my 21 years where I really want something and didn't get it.
00:06:42The concept of the show was for you to go trekking around Southeast Asia and you have to try and convince the other travelers that you're the best traveler of that week.
00:06:53I remember seeing this guy from a mile off.
00:06:57He was pretty muscly and he had this kind of wife-beater tank top on.
00:07:02He was a bit closed off, a sort of thing, a bit guarded sort of thing, which is fair enough.
00:07:11It was pleasant. I got along with him.
00:07:13There was just something that just felt like he was just a bit on the edge of the group and didn't interact with people in the same way that I felt like we all, to some degree, interacted with each other.
00:07:25It kind of felt like he was, like, holding back and almost, like, observing us, first of all.
00:07:29I remember feeling like he was quite sedious.
00:07:35I think that Andrew is arrogant.
00:07:37He's openly arrogant, though. He messes a dick.
00:07:41To my face, he was always nice, always pleasant. He was my mate on the show.
00:07:47The main reason I'm going for Chloe is because I don't think anyone else will.
00:07:49So, really, I'm just trying to manipulate her, put her on the side, make her a usable weapon at some point.
00:07:55Andrew used to say stuff at night on his own in the camera, explaining his game.
00:07:59He's going to plan how he's going to try and make lies and turn this person against that person.
00:08:04I am playing the game. I'm not interested in the money at the end.
00:08:06I'm interested in winning. I want to win just so I can go home and say, yeah, I won. I'm manipulating them all.
00:08:12He was saying he would lie and cheat his way to win the ten grand.
00:08:15I'm not really too annoyed about that. That's fair enough.
00:08:18He had his game plan.
00:08:20Obviously, Andrew wanted to be famous.
00:08:23I think he just wanted to get his face shown, I guess.
00:08:27He's the start of it all, I think.
00:08:37I wanted an exceptional life.
00:08:39I didn't want a normal car, a normal house, a normal girlfriend.
00:08:43I didn't want none of that.
00:08:44I was annoyed. I was just angry.
00:08:48So for me, fighting was just an outlet.
00:08:50If I had my way and I could build myself as an individual, I would have never chosen to be a fighter.
00:09:02I think fighting is one of those things that you're either cursed with or you're not.
00:09:07Unfortunately, I was born with a mind that is hard to occupy and I find everything boring.
00:09:13I find the cinema boring.
00:09:17I find clubbing boring.
00:09:18Conversations, family dinners, festivals, holidays, all the crap that everyone enjoys bores the life out of me.
00:09:25What's he talking about? Nothing.
00:09:27Nothing.
00:09:27The only thing that keeps me wildly entertained is something which is so dangerous that I'm scared.
00:09:33It's a really difficult world.
00:09:41In the beginning, the first 10, 15 fights, you really get nothing.
00:09:47You're called an amateur, you fight for free.
00:09:51The fighting industry is a way to get known and to be somebody and to make that first step.
00:09:59It's like people who have a difficult life, the ring can be escaped to a better life in the future.
00:10:11Either you do it because you like it or you want to become famous.
00:10:17And I think in Andrew's case, he wants to become famous.
00:10:21I hate training.
00:10:23I hate fighting.
00:10:24This is fucking war.
00:10:25I was born for this.
00:10:26I have no choice.
00:10:27I'm going to kill.
00:10:28That's it, pain.
00:10:29That's all I know.
00:10:31Back then, you could already see that he knew how to handle the camera.
00:10:35Anytime, anyplace, any country, it's on.
00:10:38I'm knocking you out.
00:10:42Hello.
00:10:43This is Andrew Tate.
00:10:44I am the ISK boxing world champion.
00:10:47First video Tate did for me, I sent him a pair of gloves.
00:10:50You need to go buy a pair and you can message me and say,
00:10:53Andrew, you saved my life.
00:10:56Thank you for telling me what to do.
00:10:57I can't live without your guidance.
00:10:59I'm so glad I have you to look up to because they're actually a great set of fans.
00:11:05He did add this sort of like humor to the videos.
00:11:07But I think people get the ump quite easy and they just sort of found him just both quite arrogant.
00:11:13Because I'm one of the best kickboxers in the world, arguably the best, especially in my own mind,
00:11:18I would personally say that I'm the best kickboxer ever.
00:11:20While you're best in the world at nothing, you're not even the best in your town at anything,
00:11:24I'm the best in the world twice.
00:11:26I quite like these marketing skills.
00:11:29A lot of people said, you know, this doesn't look good.
00:11:32But, well, I saw the sort of bigger picture, really.
00:11:36Psychic also sends me lots of fucking money.
00:11:41I had to sort of stop and think, you know, as I'm growing a brand, do I really, you know,
00:11:47I've got to gauge whether it was the right thing to do.
00:11:50But, yeah, I sort of always went with it.
00:11:53One of the videos, he keeps drinking rum and beer with his brother, you know,
00:11:58and then sort of I'd get messages saying, you know, that looks so unprofessional.
00:12:03I've got my beer to wash it now.
00:12:10Wow, where the fuck did you buy rum? It's a rank.
00:12:15So sidekick boxing gloves are the best.
00:12:20But then I'd get another message saying, that's marketing gold.
00:12:23It gave so much controversy that I just thought, this is good.
00:12:28This is a magazine with me on the front being amazing
00:12:32because I'm the best kickboxer in the world.
00:12:35Four.
00:12:35I think he's just going to be famous. I think he's going to be rich.
00:12:38Six.
00:12:39Seven.
00:12:40Eight.
00:12:40But I don't think he probably realised to what extent of how famous he would go
00:12:44and then the complications that that would bring.
00:12:58I met him in Luton.
00:13:03I was just out with a friend.
00:13:06I got chatting to Andrew.
00:13:09One thing I remember him really speaking about was his dad.
00:13:12Just talks about how his dad was really intelligent
00:13:14and I was like a chess champion and how intelligent he thought he was.
00:13:19Just seemed like a normal, arrogant young guy, I guess.
00:13:23He was charming and I was young.
00:13:25We get a taxi back to his and that was the first time we slept together.
00:13:34I stayed over the night and then he called me a taxi in the morning
00:13:38and then I saw him again a few months later.
00:13:41He was working as a doorman in a nightclub.
00:13:50He just said after his shift he would come over to mine
00:13:53and then we could see each other again.
00:13:57He came over
00:13:58and that was when the incident happened.
00:14:05We were having sex
00:14:06and he put his hands around my throat and started strangling me.
00:14:11Kind of like crushing my windpipe
00:14:13until I lost consciousness.
00:14:18And then when I came back round again
00:14:20it was just really, like, just confusion.
00:14:26He was still having sex with me.
00:14:29I don't know how long I was kind of, like, knocked out for
00:14:31but, yeah, I completely lost consciousness
00:14:34which I assume he knew
00:14:35because I probably would have been, like, limp and stuff.
00:14:37I just forgot even where I was
00:14:41and, like, who he was and what was going on.
00:14:45I just laid there completely still
00:14:47because I was quite scared that he was going to do it again
00:14:49and, yeah, maybe I, like, wouldn't wake up
00:14:52the second time he did it.
00:14:54There's this, like, manic look in his eyes
00:14:56like, dark and angry.
00:14:58He said that he was going to kill me
00:15:02told me that he owned me
00:15:04and he'd, like, pin me up against the wall
00:15:06and then he left
00:15:08and that was the last time I saw him.
00:15:14It was maybe more on the Monday
00:15:16that the, kind of, injuries appeared.
00:15:19All of the whites of my eyes
00:15:23went completely red.
00:15:25That, kind of, scared me.
00:15:27That made me think, oh, like,
00:15:29maybe what happened was quite bad.
00:15:32It was consensual sex up until that point, so...
00:15:35I mean, I now know that it's not a grey area
00:15:39but, at the time, to me, it, kind of, was
00:15:41because I was so young.
00:15:42I was 28 when I won my fourth world title
00:15:52but I looked at my bank
00:15:53I had, like, three grand, four grand in there
00:15:55and I'm, like, I'm giving up my entire life
00:15:57and I don't even know how I'm going to live.
00:15:59I said to Tristan, we need to discuss money
00:16:01we need to work out a way
00:16:02we can get rich.
00:16:04So I said, I'm thinking, how can I make money?
00:16:06What do I have that's worth money?
00:16:08Like, what do I have that I can even sell?
00:16:11I had a car
00:16:11but, what's that worth?
00:16:12Nothing.
00:16:13I'm big and strong
00:16:14but I'm already fighting
00:16:15I can't think of anything else to do with that.
00:16:16The only thing I had was
00:16:18because I'd been fighting all around the world
00:16:19I had these six girlfriends.
00:16:21What do I own?
00:16:22What do I possess?
00:16:23I was like, well, I love these seven hot chicks.
00:16:26Because you'd win the world title
00:16:28you fuck a ring girl
00:16:28she falls in love with you
00:16:30you're the big millionaire in London
00:16:31of course, she thinks
00:16:32she thinks you live in the bawling life
00:16:33you're in some tiny, tiny apartment
00:16:35with a door lock.
00:16:37And I'm kind of racking my brain
00:16:38and by absolute coincidence
00:16:40I'm going around the internet
00:16:41I saw in the corner
00:16:42talk to live girls now
00:16:44so I clicked on it
00:16:46and there's some chick there
00:16:46on a computer
00:16:47hide and I was like
00:16:48my girls can do that.
00:16:51So that was the very beginning
00:16:52that was the eureka moment
00:16:53and I walked into my brother's bedroom
00:16:55and I said
00:16:56we're going to start a webcam company
00:16:57that was the beginning of it all.
00:17:01I messaged my six girlfriends
00:17:02and told them
00:17:03they're all coming to live with me
00:17:04two of them agreed to stay
00:17:06and the beginning of my cam empire
00:17:08was this tiny little apartment
00:17:09me and my two girlfriends.
00:17:10All you have to do
00:17:11is like this video
00:17:12share it
00:17:13and tag me in it.
00:17:14Master Silk Payroll
00:17:15I'm officially a pimp now
00:17:17I've moved on to the pimp realm.
00:17:18The interesting thing about it was
00:17:19these girls
00:17:20were so
00:17:22inept
00:17:23inept
00:17:23from a business perspective.
00:17:27Like
00:17:27if they were sitting there
00:17:28talking to an old guy
00:17:29and the old guy would say
00:17:31what kind of guys do you like?
00:17:32She'd say
00:17:33I like young guys
00:17:34with good body and money
00:17:35to some old fat dude.
00:17:37You need to play into the fantasy.
00:17:40So I'm
00:17:41training these girls
00:17:42and it got to the point
00:17:44where it was easier
00:17:44if I just typed myself.
00:17:46I
00:17:46sat the girl on camera
00:17:48gave her a keyboard
00:17:50that wasn't plugged in
00:17:51and she'd just go like this
00:17:52and I sat behind the screen
00:17:54and I finessed the dudes.
00:17:56Me, myself.
00:17:58I was a cam girl.
00:18:00So that became my new life, right?
00:18:02I went from kickboxer
00:18:03to a fucking pretend girl
00:18:05on the internet.
00:18:06So I'm just typing
00:18:07until the girls learn
00:18:08and once the girls learn
00:18:09and they can do it themselves
00:18:10then I thought
00:18:11I need some more chicks.
00:18:12I grew up in a small town
00:18:23near Luton.
00:18:25Been in council estate
00:18:26my whole life pretty much.
00:18:29My parents separated
00:18:31when I was five.
00:18:34After I left school
00:18:35I did loads of jobs.
00:18:37Pubs, bars,
00:18:39completely normal jobs.
00:18:40Everything was just like
00:18:42minimum wage
00:18:43paycheck to paycheck.
00:18:46I wanted to escape
00:18:48out of the small little town
00:18:50and do something
00:18:52for my life.
00:18:54I was 20.
00:18:56I got a random message
00:18:58on Facebook
00:18:59from somebody
00:19:00who said
00:19:01I have this really good
00:19:02opportunity for you.
00:19:04I know this guy
00:19:05he's really nice
00:19:07and like
00:19:07you can make
00:19:082,000 pounds
00:19:10a week.
00:19:11So I'm like
00:19:12whoa
00:19:12okay
00:19:13I'll speak to this person.
00:19:19I got a message
00:19:20on Facebook
00:19:21from Andrew Tate.
00:19:23He sent me
00:19:24a video
00:19:24of a blonde girl.
00:19:26Fully dressed
00:19:27on camera.
00:19:29One hour.
00:19:30An hour
00:19:30with one guy
00:19:31making a ton of money
00:19:32three pound a minute.
00:19:33Just typing
00:19:35to some guys
00:19:36is the easiest money
00:19:37in the world.
00:19:38If you're a female
00:19:39and you're not doing this
00:19:40you need to check yourself.
00:19:42He said the first two weeks
00:19:43are going to be training.
00:19:45After that
00:19:45you work alone
00:19:46and the more men
00:19:46you have
00:19:47the more money.
00:19:48You make as simple
00:19:49as that.
00:19:50Basically just
00:19:51milking as much money
00:19:52as possible
00:19:53from these men.
00:19:54One girl
00:19:54got a thousand pounds
00:19:56on Christmas day.
00:19:58He said
00:19:59there's three different
00:20:00ways to work
00:20:01just chat fully clothed
00:20:02be friendly
00:20:03expect to make
00:20:04a hundred quid a shift
00:20:05get tits out
00:20:07etc.
00:20:07Get around
00:20:08two hundred a shift
00:20:09full on lesbian
00:20:10sex with another chick
00:20:11make crazy money.
00:20:14You would work
00:20:15for my studio
00:20:15which is
00:20:16one of the rooms
00:20:17in my apartment
00:20:18and we have a roof
00:20:19terrace too.
00:20:21Didn't look like
00:20:21he had great taste
00:20:22but
00:20:23it looked like
00:20:24a nice apartment
00:20:25definitely.
00:20:28He said
00:20:29at the beginning
00:20:29we would go
00:20:30on holiday together
00:20:31like all the girls
00:20:32we would go to Thailand
00:20:33and it would just
00:20:34be a really
00:20:35fun experience.
00:20:39He was like
00:20:40I can help you
00:20:41get your dream car.
00:20:43No one has ever
00:20:44like said
00:20:45anything like that
00:20:46to me
00:20:46you know
00:20:46my entire life.
00:20:48Everything just
00:20:49sounded like
00:20:50wow
00:20:50such an amazing
00:20:52opportunity.
00:20:53The way he
00:20:54presented himself
00:20:55and the things
00:20:56that came out
00:20:56of his mouth
00:20:57made an impression
00:20:58on me.
00:20:59He seemed like
00:21:00somebody that
00:21:01I could
00:21:02trust.
00:21:08He came
00:21:09and picked me up
00:21:10one day
00:21:11from my house
00:21:12he was really tall
00:21:14like skinny
00:21:16llama
00:21:17looking guy.
00:21:19We drove
00:21:20to the apartment
00:21:22kind of felt
00:21:25grimy
00:21:26there was
00:21:26two mattresses
00:21:28on the floor
00:21:28just very dingy
00:21:31but he kept
00:21:32saying
00:21:32don't worry
00:21:33we're not going
00:21:34to be here long
00:21:34the new apartment
00:21:36is going to be ready
00:21:36soon
00:21:37and we're all
00:21:37going to move there.
00:21:41We did training
00:21:42for like
00:21:43a few days
00:21:44he was sat
00:21:46at the computer
00:21:46I was laying
00:21:47on the bed
00:21:48with the pretend
00:21:49keyboard
00:21:49he was training
00:21:52me to
00:21:53basically
00:21:53scam
00:21:54men
00:21:55as much
00:21:56as I can
00:21:57as much
00:21:58as possible
00:21:58out of money
00:22:00every shift
00:22:03he would give
00:22:04us alcohol
00:22:04so the first
00:22:06night
00:22:07you know
00:22:07two bottles
00:22:08of rosé
00:22:09and then
00:22:10he would be
00:22:11like
00:22:11yeah
00:22:11so loosen
00:22:12you up
00:22:12a bit
00:22:12you feel
00:22:12more comfortable
00:22:13the first
00:22:16evening
00:22:16was a good
00:22:17experience
00:22:18I had fun
00:22:19I didn't do
00:22:20anything that
00:22:20I wasn't
00:22:21comfortable
00:22:22with doing
00:22:22the next
00:22:27time
00:22:28I see him
00:22:29again
00:22:29was at
00:22:31the Hilton
00:22:31hotel
00:22:32the plan
00:22:34was to
00:22:35stay there
00:22:36for a few
00:22:36days
00:22:37and work
00:22:38all the
00:22:40girls
00:22:40that were
00:22:41there
00:22:41were drinking
00:22:41near the
00:22:43end of the
00:22:44shift
00:22:44at that
00:22:45point
00:22:46I don't
00:22:46know how
00:22:46much I
00:22:47had drunk
00:22:47but it
00:22:48was a lot
00:22:49to the
00:22:50point I
00:22:50was like
00:22:50crying
00:22:51throwing up
00:22:52a little
00:22:52bit as
00:22:53well
00:22:53I was
00:22:54about
00:22:55upset
00:22:55me and
00:22:56my
00:22:56boyfriend
00:22:56had
00:22:57argued
00:22:57Andrew
00:23:00he was
00:23:02really
00:23:02nice
00:23:03I remember
00:23:04vividly
00:23:05he sat
00:23:05down
00:23:06next to
00:23:06me
00:23:07on the
00:23:07floor
00:23:07he put
00:23:08his arm
00:23:09around
00:23:09me
00:23:09and
00:23:10he
00:23:10said
00:23:11don't
00:23:11worry
00:23:12I'm
00:23:12going to
00:23:12take care
00:23:12of you
00:23:13I'm
00:23:14going to
00:23:14be like
00:23:14your big
00:23:14brother
00:23:15you don't
00:23:16have to
00:23:16worry
00:23:16about
00:23:16things
00:23:17and to
00:23:17me
00:23:17that
00:23:18was
00:23:18really
00:23:18nice
00:23:18because
00:23:18I've
00:23:19always
00:23:19wanted
00:23:20a big
00:23:20brother
00:23:20I'm
00:23:23I'm
00:23:24just
00:23:24drunk
00:23:25tired
00:23:26I
00:23:26need
00:23:26to
00:23:27go
00:23:27to
00:23:27bed
00:23:27he
00:23:30says
00:23:30to
00:23:31me
00:23:31and
00:23:31the
00:23:31other
00:23:31girl
00:23:32one
00:23:32of
00:23:32you
00:23:33fucking
00:23:33bitches
00:23:34need
00:23:34to
00:23:34sleep
00:23:35in
00:23:35the
00:23:35bed
00:23:35with
00:23:35me
00:23:36the
00:23:38other
00:23:39girl
00:23:39she
00:23:40said
00:23:41nope
00:23:41I'm
00:23:41not
00:23:42going
00:23:42to
00:23:42and
00:23:43then
00:23:43she
00:23:43got
00:23:43straight
00:23:43into
00:23:44the
00:23:44other
00:23:44bed
00:23:44at
00:23:47that
00:23:47point
00:23:48I
00:23:48really
00:23:48trusted
00:23:48him
00:23:49I
00:23:52got
00:23:52into
00:23:52bed
00:23:53and
00:23:53tried
00:23:54to
00:23:55go
00:23:55to
00:23:55sleep
00:23:55um
00:23:58and
00:23:59then
00:24:00I
00:24:02remember
00:24:02that's
00:24:03when
00:24:04so
00:24:07that's
00:24:08when
00:24:08he
00:24:08first
00:24:09sexually
00:24:10assaulted
00:24:10me
00:24:11it was
00:24:11that
00:24:11night
00:24:11in
00:24:12the
00:24:12hotel
00:24:12room
00:24:12um
00:24:16I
00:24:16was
00:24:16so
00:24:17drunk
00:24:17at
00:24:17that
00:24:17point
00:24:18I
00:24:18I
00:24:19just
00:24:19remember
00:24:20I
00:24:32I
00:24:32remember
00:24:33him
00:24:33like
00:24:34having
00:24:38sex
00:24:38with
00:24:38me
00:24:38but
00:24:41I
00:24:41was
00:24:42like
00:24:43going
00:24:43in
00:24:43and
00:24:43out
00:24:44of
00:24:44consciousness
00:24:44and
00:24:46then
00:24:47it
00:24:47was
00:24:47it
00:24:48was
00:24:48done
00:24:48he
00:24:50stopped
00:24:50and
00:24:51then
00:24:52I
00:24:53just
00:24:53like
00:24:53KO'd
00:24:54when
00:24:58I
00:24:58woke
00:24:59up
00:24:59I
00:25:00immediately
00:25:01knew
00:25:02that
00:25:03he
00:25:04had
00:25:04done
00:25:04something
00:25:05like
00:25:05really
00:25:05bad
00:25:06to
00:25:06me
00:25:06you
00:25:08you
00:25:08have
00:25:09to
00:25:10fuck
00:25:10the
00:25:11girls
00:25:11this
00:25:12is
00:25:12a
00:25:12fucking
00:25:13super
00:25:14important
00:25:14you're
00:25:14probably
00:25:14sitting
00:25:15there
00:25:15with a
00:25:15smile
00:25:15on your
00:25:15face
00:25:15right now
00:25:16looking at
00:25:16you fuckers
00:25:17you're all
00:25:17like
00:25:17yes
00:25:17you have
00:25:19to fuck
00:25:19the girls
00:25:19you cannot
00:25:21sit
00:25:21and do
00:25:22a purely
00:25:23professional
00:25:24business
00:25:25relationship
00:25:26with a
00:25:26female
00:25:26it doesn't
00:25:28work
00:25:28if you're
00:25:29not
00:25:29fucking
00:25:29the girl
00:25:30she is
00:25:31fucking
00:25:31someone
00:25:32else
00:25:32and that
00:25:32other
00:25:32person
00:25:33she's
00:25:33fucking
00:25:33is
00:25:34going
00:25:34to
00:25:34have
00:25:34the
00:25:34control
00:25:35over
00:25:35her
00:25:35mind
00:25:36I
00:25:39decided
00:25:39that
00:25:40I
00:25:40didn't
00:25:40want
00:25:40to
00:25:40do
00:25:40this
00:25:40anymore
00:25:41I
00:25:43quit
00:25:43basically
00:25:44I
00:25:48didn't
00:25:48say
00:25:48anything
00:25:48to
00:25:49anybody
00:25:49I
00:25:53like
00:25:54keep
00:25:54things
00:25:55to
00:25:55myself
00:25:55and
00:25:55I
00:25:55hide
00:25:56them
00:25:57and
00:25:58try
00:25:58to
00:25:58forget
00:25:58those
00:25:59happened
00:25:59how
00:26:02many
00:26:02girls
00:26:03we
00:26:03had
00:26:03worked
00:26:03for
00:26:03us
00:26:03in
00:26:03total
00:26:0475
00:26:04100
00:26:05400
00:26:06so many
00:26:07girls
00:26:08bro
00:26:08how many
00:26:10of them
00:26:10how many
00:26:12of them
00:26:12worked for
00:26:12us
00:26:13and didn't
00:26:13sleep
00:26:14with one
00:26:14of us
00:26:14one
00:26:18who's
00:26:20that one
00:26:20the girl
00:26:21from
00:26:21Lithuania
00:26:21she sucked
00:26:22your dick
00:26:23yeah
00:26:24she escaped
00:26:25I guess
00:26:26I don't even
00:26:27really want to
00:26:27fuck the girl
00:26:28I want to
00:26:28know
00:26:28she better
00:26:29love me
00:26:29afterwards
00:26:30I didn't
00:26:30get paid
00:26:30I got
00:26:31rent
00:26:31how do
00:26:33I use
00:26:33these
00:26:33women
00:26:34to make
00:26:34money
00:26:34I learned
00:26:36how to
00:26:36do
00:26:36everything
00:26:37to take
00:26:38a nobody
00:26:38and make
00:26:39her a somebody
00:26:40I learned
00:26:40how to
00:26:40take a nothing
00:26:41turn into
00:26:42a cash
00:26:42cow
00:26:43and betas
00:26:44from all
00:26:44across the
00:26:45world would
00:26:45be sending
00:26:46money into
00:26:46her
00:26:46my
00:26:48bank account
00:26:49best of a month
00:26:50I made
00:26:50$454,000
00:26:52wow
00:26:53net
00:26:53that was for me
00:26:54after everything
00:26:55I was convinced
00:27:01to go back
00:27:01basically
00:27:02for some reason
00:27:04the money
00:27:05just seemed
00:27:06like something
00:27:08that I couldn't
00:27:09get without
00:27:10their help
00:27:11you have to
00:27:12keep that
00:27:13fallacy
00:27:14keep that
00:27:15dream alive
00:27:17that she can't
00:27:17do this without
00:27:18to ensure
00:27:19that she doesn't
00:27:20do it without
00:27:20they were in
00:27:23a nicer
00:27:24apartment
00:27:24than the
00:27:25original one
00:27:26one morning
00:27:29it was just me
00:27:31and him in the
00:27:32bedroom
00:27:32and he was
00:27:34telling me
00:27:35like you need
00:27:36to get out
00:27:36of bed
00:27:37and you stop
00:27:38being a lazy
00:27:38bitch
00:27:39he tried
00:27:41coming over
00:27:42to me
00:27:42and I was
00:27:43like saying
00:27:44go away
00:27:45fuck off
00:27:47leave me
00:27:48alone
00:27:49and then he
00:27:50grabbed me
00:27:50by my neck
00:27:51he was
00:27:53strangling me
00:27:54like so hard
00:27:56I
00:27:56I couldn't
00:27:57breathe
00:27:58and he
00:27:59forced himself
00:28:00on me
00:28:01again
00:28:02for the
00:28:04second time
00:28:05I was
00:28:09like frozen
00:28:10there was
00:28:12really nothing
00:28:12else I could
00:28:13do
00:28:13his hands
00:28:15were so
00:28:15tight around
00:28:16my neck
00:28:16I think
00:28:20that was
00:28:21probably
00:28:21more scary
00:28:23because I
00:28:24wasn't drunk
00:28:25and I was
00:28:26fully like
00:28:26conscious
00:28:27of what
00:28:27was going
00:28:28on
00:28:28I
00:28:29did think
00:28:31like he
00:28:31was gonna
00:28:31kill me
00:28:32he was
00:28:32strangling me
00:28:33to the
00:28:33point
00:28:34I couldn't
00:28:35breathe
00:28:35the only
00:28:37the only reason
00:28:38that he
00:28:39got off
00:28:40me was
00:28:40because
00:28:41the other
00:28:42girl
00:28:42she walked
00:28:43in the
00:28:43room
00:28:43she saw
00:28:45what happened
00:28:45to me
00:28:46choke her so
00:28:48she can barely
00:28:48fucking breathe
00:28:49tell her she's
00:28:49yours forever
00:28:50they're gonna
00:28:51believe it
00:28:52you can
00:28:52program them
00:28:53they are
00:28:53programmable
00:28:54beings
00:28:55they're designed
00:28:55to be
00:28:56programmed
00:28:56you just have
00:28:56to be a
00:28:57large enough
00:28:57force to
00:28:57program
00:28:58that's all
00:28:58you have
00:28:58to be
00:28:58to be a
00:28:59force
00:28:59in nature
00:28:59at that
00:29:03point
00:29:04so many
00:29:04things had
00:29:05happened
00:29:05I kind
00:29:06of had
00:29:07the strength
00:29:07to be
00:29:08like I
00:29:08would rather
00:29:09be broke
00:29:10than be
00:29:12in this
00:29:12situation
00:29:12anymore
00:29:13so I
00:29:14called an
00:29:14uber
00:29:15and I
00:29:15left
00:29:15I never
00:29:17saw them
00:29:17again in
00:29:18person
00:29:18after that
00:29:19there's no
00:29:23such thing
00:29:23as enough
00:29:24money
00:29:24money is
00:29:27the capability
00:29:27to do
00:29:28whatever you
00:29:28want
00:29:28money allows
00:29:29you to
00:29:29sleep
00:29:29where you
00:29:30want to
00:29:30sleep
00:29:30eat
00:29:30what you
00:29:30want
00:29:31to eat
00:29:31go
00:29:31where you
00:29:31want
00:29:31to go
00:29:32if you
00:29:33say that
00:29:33doesn't
00:29:33make you
00:29:34happy
00:29:34then you
00:29:34are a
00:29:35moron
00:29:35I
00:29:43genuinely
00:29:44100%
00:29:45believe
00:29:46I'm the
00:29:46baddest
00:29:47motherfucker
00:29:47on this
00:29:48planet
00:29:48people call
00:29:50me delusional
00:29:50all the
00:29:51time
00:29:51but I
00:29:53don't see
00:29:53what the
00:29:53delusion
00:29:54is
00:29:54I can
00:29:56do
00:29:56whatever
00:29:56I want
00:29:57to do
00:29:58no one
00:29:59else
00:29:59could say
00:30:00that
00:30:00yes
00:30:07I just
00:30:07look
00:30:07through
00:30:07it
00:30:07yeah
00:30:08it's
00:30:09the sun
00:30:09in my eyes
00:30:10I can't
00:30:10squint
00:30:10if I
00:30:11not to
00:30:11Andrew's a
00:30:14natural
00:30:14he just
00:30:16is
00:30:16and this
00:30:16is what
00:30:17made me
00:30:18gravitate
00:30:18towards him
00:30:19I
00:30:21first
00:30:21became aware
00:30:22of
00:30:23Andrew
00:30:23as a
00:30:24fighter
00:30:24sometime
00:30:26in the
00:30:26summer
00:30:27of
00:30:272015
00:30:28I
00:30:28was
00:30:28really
00:30:29interested
00:30:29in
00:30:30doing a
00:30:31deep dive
00:30:31into
00:30:32who
00:30:32Andrew
00:30:32Tate
00:30:33was
00:30:33I
00:30:35knew I
00:30:35wanted to
00:30:35do a
00:30:36documentary
00:30:36I
00:30:38gave him
00:30:38a pitch
00:30:39and he
00:30:40was like
00:30:41okay
00:30:41that's
00:30:42cool
00:30:42so
00:30:44basically
00:30:44what we
00:30:45do
00:30:45I mean
00:30:45I don't
00:30:45want to
00:30:45give away
00:30:45the absolute
00:30:46secret
00:30:46of what
00:30:47we do
00:30:47but
00:30:47beauty
00:30:49is worth
00:30:49money
00:30:49you know
00:30:50it doesn't
00:30:50matter
00:30:50if it's a
00:30:50beautiful car
00:30:51it doesn't
00:30:51matter
00:30:51if it's
00:30:51beautiful
00:30:51clothes
00:30:52all these
00:30:52things are
00:30:52expensive
00:30:52and a
00:30:54beautiful woman
00:30:54is worth
00:30:54some money
00:30:55we help
00:30:56beautiful women
00:30:57make money
00:30:57some way of
00:30:59putting it
00:30:59so
00:31:00the idea
00:31:01is that
00:31:01we go to
00:31:02East Europe
00:31:02we'll get an
00:31:03apartment
00:31:03open up an
00:31:04office
00:31:04we have
00:31:07some good
00:31:07friends there
00:31:08and then we
00:31:08just have to
00:31:09find beautiful
00:31:09girls
00:31:09but that
00:31:10shouldn't
00:31:10be
00:31:10too
00:31:11difficult
00:31:11to do
00:31:11life wasn't
00:31:13easy
00:31:13for Andrew
00:31:14and his
00:31:14brother
00:31:14Andrew's
00:31:15quite open
00:31:16about that
00:31:16but things
00:31:18are changing
00:31:18now
00:31:19and that
00:31:19was kind
00:31:19of part
00:31:20of the
00:31:20narrative
00:31:20of the
00:31:21documentary
00:31:21you know
00:31:23he's now
00:31:23gone from
00:31:24struggling
00:31:25in Luton
00:31:26to
00:31:27travelling
00:31:28the world
00:31:28expanding
00:31:29their webcam
00:31:30business
00:31:30into Europe
00:31:31I worked
00:31:36out a
00:31:36geographical
00:31:37formula
00:31:38to finding
00:31:38hot chicks
00:31:39you have to
00:31:40go where
00:31:40there's no
00:31:40tourists
00:31:41so we
00:31:41started
00:31:41looking for
00:31:42the second
00:31:42biggest
00:31:42cities
00:31:43in countries
00:31:44and we
00:31:45found this
00:31:45town in
00:31:46Slovakia
00:31:46called
00:31:46Kusice
00:31:47it's the
00:31:47second
00:31:47biggest
00:31:47city
00:31:48and it's
00:31:49five hours
00:31:49drive
00:31:50from any
00:31:51major city
00:31:51every
00:31:53hot girl
00:31:54within about
00:31:54400 square
00:31:55kilometers
00:31:55lived in
00:31:56this town
00:31:56because
00:31:57there was
00:31:57nowhere else
00:31:58to go
00:31:58right
00:31:58kind of
00:32:03give us
00:32:04an insight
00:32:05into the
00:32:05benefits
00:32:05of staying
00:32:06in a
00:32:06city
00:32:07like
00:32:07this
00:32:07firstly
00:32:09it's beautiful
00:32:10I think
00:32:11it's a
00:32:11beautiful city
00:32:12a lot of
00:32:12very pretty
00:32:13girls who
00:32:14are prepared
00:32:14to make
00:32:14some money
00:32:15he wanted
00:32:17to show
00:32:17the world
00:32:18what he
00:32:19was doing
00:32:19without
00:32:20giving away
00:32:21I guess
00:32:22too many
00:32:23trade secrets
00:32:23I think
00:32:24later on
00:32:24down the
00:32:25line
00:32:25he
00:32:25was
00:32:26more open
00:32:27to
00:32:27kind of
00:32:28giving
00:32:28some
00:32:29insight
00:32:29into
00:32:29what
00:32:29he
00:32:30was
00:32:30doing
00:32:30the
00:32:35equipment
00:32:36you need
00:32:37you need
00:32:39a girl
00:32:39you need
00:32:41a
00:32:42webcam
00:32:43the best
00:32:43webcam
00:32:44is a
00:32:44Logitech
00:32:45C920
00:32:46write that
00:32:47down
00:32:47motherfuckers
00:32:48Logitech
00:32:48C920
00:32:49if you're
00:32:52sick
00:32:52I think
00:32:52what
00:32:52premises
00:32:53do I
00:32:53need
00:32:53a nice
00:32:54house
00:32:54a live
00:32:56and
00:32:56workspace
00:32:56that is
00:32:58homely
00:32:58and is
00:32:58normal
00:32:59you want
00:33:02everyone to
00:33:02believe
00:33:03it's a girl
00:33:03in her bedroom
00:33:04at home
00:33:05on her own
00:33:05how many bedrooms
00:33:07I think it's
00:33:08four or five
00:33:09this is obviously
00:33:12the master of
00:33:13earth
00:33:13should make it
00:33:15mine
00:33:15being the master
00:33:16of earth
00:33:17this business
00:33:23we're involved
00:33:23in
00:33:24in east europe
00:33:25it's not
00:33:25something that
00:33:26anyone can do
00:33:26you can't just
00:33:27turn up and
00:33:27take the
00:33:28pussy and
00:33:29money out of
00:33:29the town
00:33:29without
00:33:30pissing some
00:33:30people off
00:33:31I think
00:33:37he's been
00:33:37hit a few
00:33:38times
00:33:38one house
00:33:41one in
00:33:41the car
00:33:41one in
00:33:43my long
00:33:43trench coat
00:33:43because the
00:33:44bitch gets
00:33:45rude
00:33:45my father
00:33:54died on
00:33:54october
00:33:5517th
00:33:562015
00:33:56he died
00:33:58playing chess
00:33:58at chess
00:33:59tournament
00:33:59which is the
00:34:00best possible
00:34:00death I could
00:34:01have wished
00:34:01for him
00:34:02he died
00:34:02in battle
00:34:03as he
00:34:03should
00:34:04he was
00:34:05a warrior
00:34:06his entire
00:34:06life
00:34:07my father's
00:34:11mission was
00:34:12so important
00:34:12to him
00:34:12it was
00:34:13almost
00:34:13beyond
00:34:13money
00:34:14he died
00:34:15with 12
00:34:15dollars
00:34:15in his
00:34:16pocket
00:34:16and that
00:34:17was it
00:34:18the day
00:34:21he died
00:34:21I found
00:34:22out at
00:34:221pm
00:34:23the next
00:34:23day I'm
00:34:24running my
00:34:24webcam studio
00:34:25was I
00:34:26devastated
00:34:26absolutely
00:34:27but what
00:34:28did I
00:34:28do
00:34:28the same
00:34:29shit
00:34:29I would
00:34:29have done
00:34:29if he
00:34:30was
00:34:30alive
00:34:30just
00:34:32starting a
00:34:32webcam
00:34:32company
00:34:33there I
00:34:33had six
00:34:34girls
00:34:34and me
00:34:34and I
00:34:35missed my
00:34:35dad's
00:34:36funeral
00:34:36to run
00:34:36my
00:34:37business
00:34:37if he
00:34:38was
00:34:38alive
00:34:38he'd
00:34:38slap
00:34:39me
00:34:39in
00:34:39the
00:34:39mouth
00:34:39for
00:34:39fucking
00:34:40up
00:34:40my
00:34:40income
00:34:40to go
00:34:41fuck
00:34:41to a
00:34:41fucking
00:34:42funeral
00:34:42I can
00:34:42mourn
00:34:43from here
00:34:43I start
00:34:45with one
00:34:45girl
00:34:46made money
00:34:47bought another
00:34:47laptop
00:34:48got another
00:34:49girl
00:34:49two girls
00:34:50made money
00:34:51bought a
00:34:51bigger
00:34:51apartment
00:34:52three girls
00:34:53four girls
00:34:53five girls
00:34:54bang bang
00:34:55bang
00:34:55before you
00:34:56know I had
00:34:56a fucking
00:34:56empire of
00:34:57women
00:34:58because I
00:34:59stuck to
00:35:00my business
00:35:00principles
00:35:00the actual
00:35:05reason why I
00:35:05eventually
00:35:06totally left
00:35:07England
00:35:08I don't know
00:35:09if I've told
00:35:09this story
00:35:09before
00:35:10it's because
00:35:10some bitch
00:35:10called the
00:35:10police on me
00:35:11have I ever
00:35:11told this
00:35:11story
00:35:12it wasn't
00:35:14until I
00:35:15went to the
00:35:16police that
00:35:17the emotions
00:35:18started coming
00:35:18back up again
00:35:19and just did
00:35:21like a written
00:35:21statement
00:35:22and then they
00:35:23asked me to
00:35:24come in again
00:35:25for a
00:35:26actual video
00:35:27statement
00:35:27and that was
00:35:29really tough
00:35:30my friend
00:35:32who was
00:35:33living with
00:35:33Andrea
00:35:34as well
00:35:34we were
00:35:35webcamming
00:35:35together
00:35:36she went
00:35:37to the
00:35:38police
00:35:38she was
00:35:39classed as
00:35:40being in a
00:35:41relationship
00:35:41with him
00:35:42so they
00:35:43classed as
00:35:44domestic abuse
00:35:45the police
00:35:46had said
00:35:47to her
00:35:47kind of
00:35:48what do
00:35:49you expect
00:35:49if you
00:35:51were
00:35:51webcamming
00:35:52for him
00:35:53I'm asleep
00:36:05in bed
00:36:055 o'clock
00:36:06in the
00:36:06morning
00:36:06my door
00:36:07gets kicked
00:36:07in
00:36:08and the
00:36:09police
00:36:09raid my
00:36:10apartment
00:36:10and arrest
00:36:10me
00:36:11for assault
00:36:11like who
00:36:13are you
00:36:13they're like
00:36:13you're under
00:36:13arrest for
00:36:14a suspicion
00:36:14of assault
00:36:15of this
00:36:15dumb
00:36:15hoe
00:36:16they didn't
00:36:20but I'm
00:36:20going to
00:36:21protect her
00:36:21anonymity
00:36:23because I'm
00:36:23a nice
00:36:23guy
00:36:23I'm sitting
00:36:30there in a
00:36:30police interview
00:36:31and these
00:36:31police two
00:36:32women
00:36:32dykes
00:36:33are completely
00:36:34convinced
00:36:34that I am
00:36:35guilty
00:36:35I made them
00:36:36look so
00:36:37foolish with
00:36:37every single
00:36:38question
00:36:38they couldn't
00:36:38even interview
00:36:39me anymore
00:36:39they said
00:36:41they were
00:36:41going to
00:36:42investigate
00:36:42it
00:36:43I remember
00:36:45them saying
00:36:46that they
00:36:46had arrested
00:36:47him for
00:36:47questioning
00:36:48but didn't
00:36:50really hear
00:36:50from the
00:36:51police match
00:36:51after that
00:36:52didn't really
00:36:55hear anything
00:36:56until a
00:36:58couple years
00:36:58afterwards
00:36:59when he
00:37:00went into
00:37:01Big Brother
00:37:0112 new
00:37:05housemates
00:37:06I'm the
00:37:07governor
00:37:07a bitch
00:37:08very demanding
00:37:09I want to
00:37:10fuck shit up
00:37:10hushed flat
00:37:11I have the
00:37:11ability to
00:37:12destroy anyone
00:37:13in the house
00:37:13I remember
00:37:21it so vividly
00:37:22I turned
00:37:23the TV on
00:37:23and like
00:37:24he was just
00:37:24on it
00:37:25and I was
00:37:25like that's
00:37:25so weird
00:37:26just made me
00:37:28question like
00:37:29what sort
00:37:29of people
00:37:29do they
00:37:30let onto
00:37:30these shows
00:37:31do they do
00:37:31their background
00:37:32research
00:37:33Andrew is
00:37:35talking
00:37:35tactics
00:37:36I don't
00:37:37care if
00:37:37nobody down
00:37:38there likes
00:37:38me
00:37:38I'm sure
00:37:39by now
00:37:40everyone's
00:37:40already
00:37:41pre-decided
00:37:41they don't
00:37:41like me
00:37:42and that's
00:37:42fine
00:37:42I know
00:37:43where I
00:37:43genuinely
00:37:44am
00:37:44so I
00:37:46know I'm
00:37:47the most
00:37:47intelligent
00:37:47person in
00:37:47this house
00:37:48I know
00:37:48I'm the
00:37:48most capable
00:37:48person in
00:37:49this house
00:37:49fact
00:37:51the police
00:37:52called us
00:37:53to let us
00:37:54know that
00:37:55he was on
00:37:55Big Brother
00:37:56and we
00:37:56basically were
00:37:57like yeah
00:37:58what are you
00:37:58going to do
00:37:59about this
00:37:59Andrew
00:38:00it's time
00:38:02for you
00:38:02to start
00:38:02your mission
00:38:03I'm going
00:38:05to become
00:38:05the most
00:38:05hated man
00:38:06in the world
00:38:07makes sense
00:38:08let's go
00:38:09the police
00:38:14basically said
00:38:15that they're
00:38:15trying to get
00:38:16him out
00:38:17but they were
00:38:17having some
00:38:18pushback
00:38:18from the
00:38:19Big Brother
00:38:20team
00:38:20because he
00:38:20used good
00:38:21TV
00:38:21it just
00:38:23seems like
00:38:24nobody
00:38:25cared
00:38:26the reality
00:38:27is this
00:38:28I can do
00:38:29my best
00:38:29to affect
00:38:30the social
00:38:31structure
00:38:32of that
00:38:32house
00:38:32so that
00:38:33when I
00:38:34arrive
00:38:34is malleable
00:38:35enough
00:38:36for me
00:38:36to be
00:38:37in the
00:38:37position
00:38:37I
00:38:37want
00:38:37to be
00:38:38in
00:38:38everything
00:38:39is going
00:38:40to change
00:38:40every
00:38:41single
00:38:41thing
00:38:42is
00:38:42going
00:38:42to
00:38:42change
00:38:42everyone
00:38:42who
00:38:43is
00:38:43friends
00:38:43now
00:38:43will
00:38:44not
00:38:44be
00:38:44friends
00:38:45ten
00:38:46minutes
00:38:46after
00:38:46I
00:38:46arrive
00:38:47that's
00:38:48an
00:38:48absolute
00:38:49guarantee
00:38:49there's
00:38:50ten
00:38:50of us
00:38:50in here
00:38:51eight
00:38:51of you
00:38:52are probably
00:38:52the biggest
00:38:52snakes
00:38:53that have
00:38:53ever been
00:38:53in a big
00:38:53body
00:38:53snakes
00:38:55you know
00:38:55snakes
00:38:56these are
00:38:56things I've
00:38:56been showing
00:38:57this is all
00:38:57I've been showing
00:38:58tell me that I've been showing
00:38:59instilling paranoia
00:39:02isn't even
00:39:03a necessarily
00:39:05bad thing to do
00:39:05to somebody
00:39:06you know
00:39:07what am I doing
00:39:08I'm making them
00:39:08more aware
00:39:09of their
00:39:09dangers
00:39:10I think I'm
00:39:11a philanthropist
00:39:12I think I'm doing
00:39:13a very good thing
00:39:13my plan was
00:39:15to absolutely
00:39:16sow
00:39:17anarchy
00:39:18I was contacted
00:39:25by a source
00:39:26showing a video
00:39:27of Andrew
00:39:28whipping a woman
00:39:29with a belt
00:39:30this video
00:39:36looked quite
00:39:37shocking
00:39:38I'd never
00:39:39heard the name
00:39:40Andrew Tate
00:39:40I don't think
00:39:41many people
00:39:42had
00:39:42in Big Brother
00:39:44they have the ability
00:39:45to take someone out
00:39:46and place them
00:39:47in accommodation
00:39:48which is separate
00:39:49from the main house
00:39:50and we were able
00:39:50to get
00:39:51a phone conversation
00:39:52of Andrew
00:39:53the first question
00:39:55was
00:39:56what is going on
00:39:57in this video
00:39:57Andrew was very quiet
00:40:00and a bit unsure
00:40:01he wasn't as confident
00:40:03a world away
00:40:04from the videos
00:40:05that you see today
00:40:05on social media
00:40:06Andrew admitted
00:40:08that the video
00:40:09was real
00:40:09I'd said to him
00:40:10you know
00:40:10you can understand
00:40:11why people
00:40:11and it's shocking
00:40:12but he placed it
00:40:14in that context
00:40:14of role play
00:40:15and he wanted
00:40:16to claim that
00:40:17you know
00:40:17it was consensual
00:40:18a kinky sex game
00:40:19we sent the video
00:40:21to Channel 5
00:40:22and asked for their comments
00:40:23and within
00:40:24half an hour
00:40:25Channel 5
00:40:26had announced
00:40:26that they had
00:40:27decided to boot him
00:40:28off the show
00:40:29Big Brother
00:40:30has called Andrew
00:40:32to the diary room
00:40:33Andrew
00:40:36has had to leave
00:40:38the Big Brother house
00:40:39people were genuinely shocked
00:40:42despite him claiming
00:40:44that it was a consensual
00:40:45sex game
00:40:46people thought
00:40:46you know
00:40:47this
00:40:47it looked a bit creepy
00:40:50it was exactly
00:40:53the things
00:40:54that he would do
00:40:55to us
00:40:56the video
00:40:57was him hitting
00:40:58the girl
00:40:58that was there
00:40:59when I lived there
00:41:00that is
00:41:01like exactly
00:41:03what he's like
00:41:03behind closed doors
00:41:04that's what he does
00:41:05he hits girls
00:41:07he verbally
00:41:08abuses them
00:41:10tell the camera
00:41:14I beat you
00:41:15and you don't do
00:41:15as I say
00:41:16I didn't say
00:41:16the word listen
00:41:17did I say
00:41:19the word listen
00:41:19did I say
00:41:20the word listen
00:41:21stupid bitch
00:41:23I didn't say
00:41:24the word listen
00:41:24did I say listen
00:41:25did I say listen
00:41:26no
00:41:27look at the camera
00:41:28did I say listen
00:41:29no
00:41:29did I say
00:41:30listen to you
00:41:31did I say it
00:41:32no
00:41:32did I say it
00:41:34look at the camera
00:41:37this is what happens
00:41:38you know listen look in the camera she's been working for him on webcam before i knew him
00:41:46most of the girls that they recruited were from eastern europe he did say that they were maybe
00:41:54more easily manipulated eastern european women in general are more loyal so they're harder nuts to
00:42:00crack but if you get them they're more likely to stay with you and be girlfriend material whereas
00:42:05western women you can bang after a bar crawl but she ain't worth shit why are you getting hit i
00:42:10remember she was saying that she's really in love with him but he's treating her really horrible
00:42:14do as i say he was calling her fat and saying like she's not making any money like what you're doing
00:42:22you fat bitch she's still working for him to this day hello everyone um i just wanted to say something
00:42:31about the video that's been released recently about me and my ex-boyfriend andrew tate andrew is my
00:42:37still great friend what you guys saw on the video it's just what we used to do it was just pure game
00:42:42he's a great guy he would never hurt anyone unless he's fighting any man who's actually a g who's been
00:42:51around a little bit would look at the video and go man she loves she wants that shit that's that's
00:42:57just her like she's with the big ball she likes it a little bit of spanking you know it's normal
00:43:01right but if you're a dude who never gets laid you can't fathom that a woman would want that you're
00:43:07like no women want to be treated like princesses
00:43:10i don't know what had happened with the case we heard nothing from the police about the investigation
00:43:20i don't think anybody was investigating anything and it had just been put somewhere
00:43:25and completely forgotten about
00:43:27eventually it got a visit from two police officers they came with a letter from the cps
00:43:35and it basically said they are not going to prosecute
00:43:40kind of like the country which is a little bit lawless where the government and the police are kind
00:43:51of weak and romania kind of ticks those boxes which makes it very very unique
00:43:56one day or day or tomorrow great to receive an email it's a special quote that you can bring
00:44:06your merchandise inside romania but now they know she am collaboration in the sense that
00:44:12i am ajutati sa gaseasca proiectul la care puteau investi in romania in care au comprat
00:44:18niste apartament isa cele brașov cam asta a fost prima investiție
00:44:28when i'm up here in the summer or whatever you can't hear cars you can hear nothing especially
00:44:34at night at night you hear nothing but like wolves
00:44:39romania is a good place for me to set up i can do whatever i want as long as i don't
00:44:42hurt anybody nobody really cares i'm pretty much left alone which is all i've been looking for
00:44:46you know i don't want government interfering in my life
00:44:48in the first thing i've ever bought when i moved here case of bears or unsavory people
00:45:00or little tiny cute straight dogs yeah a little tiny cute straight dogs
00:45:06i'd never do that to a dog
00:45:13dupa ce au inceput s-a mutat in romania noi am colaborat pe partea de comentarii
00:45:18i think these patroli by his corner he is perhaps
00:45:23toatate galele noastre pe partea de engleză pentru televisorie externe
00:45:34ei au stat in apartamentele acele cumprate nu știu trei luni șase luni de zile
00:45:39dupa care au vândut mama din sacele s-au mutat in bucuresti
00:45:48All I am is living the life most men want to live, fuck who I want, no one says shit to me, I fucking travel the world.
00:46:18I make money, I spend money.
00:46:30I'm going to meet Tristan, as soon as I've been in charge of the project, the house we bought.
00:46:35Running a webcam studio, paid for this car, that car, these two cars, and this giant fucking house.
00:46:51I've got a beautiful girl who's holding the camera right now, and I've built her and some of her friends a webcam studio in my garage, from low.
00:47:02Beds, lights, camera, action.
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00:47:23Tell him you saw this video and they'll hook you up with a discount.
00:47:25Let's get this money.
00:47:26Right.
00:47:27You're on a webcam company.
00:47:28This is going to be an interesting journey for you, that's for sure.
00:47:34I think I grew quite big on following, and people could see, you know, I was running around, traveling across Europe in my Lambo, and picking up chicks and doing all this crazy stuff, and I started getting out of it.
00:47:41I'm going to get out of it.
00:47:42I'm going to get out of it.
00:47:43I'm going to get out of it.
00:47:44I'm going to get out of it.
00:47:45I'm going to get out of it.
00:47:46I'm going to get out of it.
00:47:47So I'm going to get out of it.
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00:48:24I, with my skill level, can make any female do as I say.
00:48:29And I say that with absolute conviction.
00:48:32The PhD course, the Fibbing Ho's degree, was me teaching people how I managed females in those scenarios.
00:48:37How I controlled their emotions, how I convinced them to work and give me most of their money.
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00:48:45in the comfort of your own home, 30 minutes a day.
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00:48:54You need to find a way to make people be interested in who you are as an individual, and listen to what you say.
00:49:00And social media is obviously very, very important for that.
00:49:03I believe men are superior to women physically, I also believe men are superior to females mentally.
00:49:07They thought, we put it all over the news that Trump ain't gonna win, we brainwashed everyone, he's racist.
00:49:10We now live in a world where females constantly complain about men, and feminism, and Me Too, and all this shit, and men are the bad guys.
00:49:18That attention can be garnered and can be leveraged for financial gain, and for influence.
00:49:23Yo, Plenty, what do we do with this whole music video thing, man?
00:49:27Bruv, my life is a music video.
00:49:30The concept is portray a lavish, rich, great lifestyle, and then get people to pay.
00:49:59To get that same lifestyle?
00:50:01No, because that makes it sound like I am, in some way, faking.
00:50:09I'm thinking of changing my name to Top G.
00:50:13Top G!
00:50:15Top G!
00:50:16Top G!
00:50:17Top G!
00:50:19Top G!
00:50:20Top G!
00:50:20Top G!
00:50:21Top G!
00:50:25First time I'd heard of him, he's in his Bugatti.
00:50:28That's about five mil.
00:50:30Some people said they like it, some people said they don't like it, and I said, well, what color is your Bugatti?
00:50:34He's got a watch on that has, he says it has a Bugatti engine in it, so I was like, it's very interesting.
00:50:40And then he got into his philosophy, you know, taking care of yourself, going to the gym, making money.
00:50:48You know, just the general aura of, I mean, it sounds cliche, but like an old school, hardy man.
00:50:57Women's job always was procreation, to look after the family and to look after the man.
00:51:01That's all that they had to do.
00:51:03And the man would go out there and risk his life and spend his time building the modern world.
00:51:06Men run the infrastructure of society.
00:51:16Without men, there will be no roads, no buildings, all this stuff.
00:51:21I was watching podcasts of his.
00:51:25I'm not trying to sound like a fanboy right now, but everything that guy said, I wanted to, like, listen to it.
00:51:29I wanted to, like, learn more.
00:51:32Whatever that was he could teach, I wanted to try and get a piece of the pie.
00:51:37I feel like society is just beating down men constantly, making them weaker.
00:51:40People will think he's anti-women, but he also gives advice to women, saying that, like, you know, if you want a man to genuinely, like, take you serious and to care about you, don't be promiscuous.
00:51:57Don't, you know, have this mindset of just kind of wanting to correct your man, like, oh, you're this or that.
00:52:05Like, trying to fight with him all the time or whatever, just, like, just be calm, you know?
00:52:09Every man knows we don't really care about your ideas.
00:52:11We care about how you look.
00:52:12If you look good and you're pleasant to be around and you're happy, fine.
00:52:17You don't need a degree.
00:52:18We don't care.
00:52:19We don't like those girls who know lots of people.
00:52:23Because if you know lots of people, it's probably because you've had a lot of dick.
00:52:27You know, he just kind of gives, like, men a pep talk in a sense, you know?
00:52:31Every video I would hear, I would be like, yo, I actually can relate to this.
00:52:36You know, he kind of grew on me a little bit.
00:52:37How do you be successful as a man?
00:52:39We'll talk about it.
00:52:40First thing, you need freedom because you ain't a man if you're not free.
00:52:44If you're working your ass off, you're a slave.
00:52:47I think society or what Tate would call the matrix is making a lot of people soft.
00:52:53Watching his stuff, it was really just helping me get disciplined, helping me really quit my job, I would say, because it's a huge step to quit your job.
00:53:03So watching motivational stuff like that, I was able to do that.
00:53:07Your life's in your own hands.
00:53:09As a man, it's important for you to go out there into the world and provide for your family.
00:53:15And that really hit home for me.
00:53:18He came up on my For You page on TikTok one time doing this motivational talk.
00:53:22I might ban people who unsubscribe because if you quit, you're a quitter.
00:53:26I don't want you to come back.
00:53:26I don't give a shit about you.
00:53:27Like it was his mansion, his dogs, his swimming pool, his big lifestyle.
00:53:31And when you see a person having all these luxury things that you're not used to seeing, it gives you that motivation because you see this person come from nothing.
00:53:38He came from Luton, right?
00:53:40And that kind of gives us an effect of we can do that too, no matter where you're from.
00:53:45So when I tell people, don't go university, you haven't got that time to waste.
00:53:48They say to me, well, what do I do instead?
00:53:50And this is the answer.
00:53:52What you do instead is join my university program.
00:53:54I'm going to teach you everything from start to finish, everything I've ever learned about business.
00:54:00So I saw this, I was like, you know what?
00:54:01I don't have too much money to my name, but this is cheap.
00:54:03So I'm going to give it a go.
00:54:05I was working back then at 9 to 5, but I also knew that I didn't want to do a 9 to 5 for a living.
00:54:09So I thought, you know what?
00:54:10Let me at least take one step forward and learn business.
00:54:13There's me and there's 17 other professors in there teaching how to make money.
00:54:16It's only $49 a month.
00:54:17We have about 6,000 students.
00:54:19It was seamless, fantastic.
00:54:20I out-competed Oxford, Cambridge, everybody.
00:54:22Outside of Hustlers University, there's no light in the dark world.
00:54:26There's nowhere else we're going to be able to sit and talk about money with people who are actually making money.
00:54:29All you're going to do is just stay inside the matrix and be a peon and a fucking slave.
00:54:32Hustlers University was quite professional.
00:54:34I think I was on there for like about a month and I took like a copywriting course.
00:54:42And yeah, it was cool.
00:54:44In every single class, there's always like 70,000 people are in this group, 100,000 people.
00:54:49I mean, I feel like people aren't consistently going to pay for something that's not working.
00:54:54So I feel like that's just an indicator right there that it's not just fake.
00:55:00I was always showing my lifestyle, but I changed the way in which I do.
00:55:03Now, the way that the videos are getting out there and being spread by students of the school themselves,
00:55:08that's why I've got much deeper penetration on social medias.
00:55:11That's why people are like, where did this guy come from out of nowhere?
00:55:13But I've been around for a while.
00:55:14Tate doesn't have his own TikTok account, yet his videos have been watched more than 11.6 billion times.
00:55:22They're spread by fan accounts, which share his most controversial clips.
00:55:26That content boosted by TikTok's aggressive algorithm.
00:55:30People would take his videos, clip them up, maybe green screen them,
00:55:33and then like remix them in a way to add different comedy to it.
00:55:36So his fan base was doing this and all those podcast clips circular around you.
00:55:40That's all you would see, basically.
00:55:42And I ended up absolutely everywhere.
00:55:44And now people complain that they see me more than they see their own father,
00:55:46and they can't get rid of me.
00:55:48He's tagged in a TikTok, and I look at it for too long.
00:55:50That feeds the algorithm, and it spreads out more to my followers
00:55:53and to the followers that are already engaging in that content.
00:55:57At that time, Andrew Tate was going viral.
00:55:58So obviously, my whole feed was Andrew Tate, Andrew Tate, Andrew Tate.
00:56:01I feel like that was the whole feed for everyone in the world,
00:56:03because obviously, he was the most trending person on social media.
00:56:06Everyone was loving him more than Kardashians, more than The Queen,
00:56:09more than anyone else who was the most Googled man.
00:56:12So you may have noticed that I'm now the most famous man on the planet.
00:56:16I am, by the metrics of the internet,
00:56:20the most famous individual who is currently alive in the world today.
00:56:25You've heard of hate speech.
00:56:30Well, Tate's speech is spreading a toxic cloud through schools.
00:56:35Andrew Tate's reach, certainly by the summer of 2022, was vast on social media.
00:56:41And that was because he managed to manipulate social media platforms
00:56:43to push content around the internet.
00:56:45And it had a huge impact, especially to a young male audience.
00:56:49Everybody is trying to manipulate you all the time, including me.
00:56:52If it's not me, who's manipulating you?
00:56:54The other YouTubers?
00:56:55The news?
00:56:56The teachers?
00:56:57You trust those people?
00:56:58It's the amount of young 11-year-old boys that told me that they love Andrew Tate.
00:57:05It is ridiculous.
00:57:06Yeah, I love him.
00:57:07He's my daddy.
00:57:08Why do you like him?
00:57:10He's inspirational.
00:57:11Now teachers are struggling to de-radicalize the young misogynists in their classroom.
00:57:18My freshman boys, it's 9th grade, about age 14, 15, absolutely obsessed with Andrew Tate.
00:57:27And it is especially hard to combat this because I am a woman.
00:57:32They don't want to listen to a woman.
00:57:34What color is you Bugatti, Miss Poop?
00:57:36What color is you Bugatti?
00:57:38And I was like, I don't even know what that means.
00:57:42For some of them, it was just a joke.
00:57:45But for some of them, it was definitely not.
00:57:48I did not feel like Andrew Tate's content was appropriate for 14, 15-year-old boys to be watching,
00:57:54especially for the safety of my 14 and 15-year-old girls in my classroom.
00:58:00How much money do you make?
00:58:01And I need to be in a group with this girl because I own her.
00:58:05And that's when I was like, yeah, that's definitely not happening.
00:58:09Andrew Tate tells them that they can do whatever they want to a woman.
00:58:13They basically own women.
00:58:15In the comment section of that video, I got hundreds and hundreds of teachers from all over saying,
00:58:21like, I'm seeing the same thing.
00:58:23I'm not only seeing it at the same age level, but I'm also seeing it as young as, like, 5, 6, 7-year-old boys.
00:58:29Like, what do we do now?
00:58:32David Jones.
00:58:32Schools across the UK are in crisis as the effects of online influencer Andrew Tate's vile misogyny infiltrates our classrooms and society.
00:58:40Teachers are now having to develop their own resources to re-educate boys
00:58:44while being brainwashed online by his deeply toxic messaging.
00:58:47There was a lot of talk on social media from teachers about this new TikTok star.
00:58:55And there was a big kind of worry about influence over the boys in particular.
00:59:01What a lot of teachers on social media were reporting was that they were hearing his name coming up more and more and more.
00:59:07One teacher told me that a boy had said to her, I'm going to go fool Andrew Tate on you.
00:59:15Kids are shouting out his name in the corridor as teachers walk by, where schools have online homework systems.
00:59:22They're changing their name and replacing it with Andrew Tate.
00:59:26So I want us to just have a conversation about what you like about Andrew Tate.
00:59:32Is he successful because of his attitudes or is he successful because he's worked hard?
00:59:37Kids aren't shy about talking about Tate.
00:59:40He's not taboo.
00:59:42Anybody agree with what he says about the eye of a hurricane and wanting a male pilot?
00:59:46You do?
00:59:46He's something that lots of people, lots of boys enjoy talking about.
00:59:57And this niche interest of theirs has seeped into the mainstream now and everybody's talking about it.
01:00:04And actually they're in this quite nice position as a teenager.
01:00:08They actually know more about something in the news than their parents or their teachers.
01:00:12The problem here is if a 9, 10 year old, 11 year old boy is watching this,
01:00:20do they have the mental capacity, the knowledge, the education in order to think,
01:00:24OK, well I see what he's saying, but I'm going to just distance myself from that inherently sexist view
01:00:29and I'll accept this view but not that view.
01:00:32Could that then affect the way that young boys think about girls
01:00:36and then affect the way that they treat women and girls?
01:00:42What he has to say, if you really take the time, put your perspectives aside of him,
01:00:48whatever you think of him, and really listen to what he's saying
01:00:52and what the underlying message is before you hear the soundbite that makes the clip viral,
01:00:57he has a good message.
01:00:59Most cases he has a good message.
01:01:01A lot of people ask me, Andrew, why do you have a machete next to your bed?
01:01:04And my answer is simple.
01:01:07Why wouldn't I have a machete next to my bed?
01:01:09Why don't you have a machete next to your bed?
01:01:12So some dude, some little pussy-ass dude once said to me,
01:01:15yeah, but if it's next to your bed, what if you like upset a girl
01:01:17and she catches you cheating and gets a machete?
01:01:20What would a woman do?
01:01:21I feel like a lot of the stuff Tate says that people get mad at was probably a joke
01:01:34taken out of context, put into a short clip, right?
01:01:36If anyone listens to a whole podcast of Tate talk,
01:01:39I don't think there would be a way that they could hate him
01:01:41unless they don't hold traditional value.
01:01:43There's no female alive, even with a machete,
01:01:48that would stand a chance against an immense power I possess.
01:01:57Have you ever seen a woman try and do anything competently?
01:02:00You can tell almost during the video that he's like almost making it up as he goes,
01:02:05like almost a satire speech.
01:02:07It's just like when a comedian gets up onto the stage
01:02:10and says a bunch of out-of-take stuff or out-of-pocket stuff,
01:02:13you know, are you going to sit there and get mad at the comedian?
01:02:15It's bang out the machete, boom, in her face,
01:02:18and then grip her up by the neck.
01:02:20Like, shut up, bitch!
01:02:21It was him talking about if, like, a woman's attacking you,
01:02:24you know, fuck that bitch, you got to, like, grab a machete
01:02:27and just, like, swing or whatever.
01:02:29And it's obviously a joke, but people, a lot of people don't realize that.
01:02:32Machete's on the floor, her panties are all wet,
01:02:35and you go, fuck her.
01:02:35That's how it goes.
01:02:36Slap, slap, grab, choke, shut up, bitch, sex.
01:02:41That's just the whole masculine-feminine play.
01:02:44The value from it, I think, that you need to get is men should be strong.
01:02:48Protect, right?
01:02:49Protect.
01:02:50As a man, you need to protect yourself.
01:02:52Like, hey, get out, bitch, right?
01:02:54I don't know.
01:02:55But do I think that his main message to people is to,
01:02:58you need to use a machete and you need to use a woman just,
01:03:02what do you say, grip, grab, choke, sex?
01:03:05No.
01:03:06No, I don't think he's meaning that.
01:03:08I think he's coming up with that as a way to get people's reactions,
01:03:11to get people to laugh.
01:03:11Because I think people can filter that part out.
01:03:13That's the funny part.
01:03:14They're supposed to laugh at that, people.
01:03:15Obviously, people understood that was a joke.
01:03:20But I think it's even sometimes when he makes jokes,
01:03:22people can't really tell when he's making a joke
01:03:24because he's so, like, into this niche now.
01:03:27But, you know, you've always got to look at the context of it.
01:03:29You've always got to know what he said before, what he said after.
01:03:32If you're going to be passionate about, like, calling someone this
01:03:35or accusing someone of that or saying someone's misogynistic, for example,
01:03:38like, at least, you know, research and figure out, like, what makes him that
01:03:44and what's the meaning of the things you're accusing him of,
01:03:46you know what I'm saying?
01:03:47While we're on the subject of how weak females are,
01:03:51female self-defense is bullshit.
01:03:53When I'm standing on top of you and you're like,
01:03:55and I'm grabbing you by your neck and you've learned,
01:03:58I learned in self-defense, when he grabs me by my neck,
01:04:00what I do is I get my fingers in to the...
01:04:03Yeah, but you know what they didn't teach you in self-defense?
01:04:05Here's a little move.
01:04:06When I grab you by your neck and you start annoying me trying to resist,
01:04:09and I just...
01:04:10And then I grab you by your neck again.
01:04:13Then what the fuck are you going to do when your face is collapsed?
01:04:17What we decided to do was go through all of his content
01:04:20and mark out the bits where it broke various pieces of legislation
01:04:24on these platforms, and we sent this research to the major platforms.
01:04:28We turned around and said, you need to act to remove the individual from the platform.
01:04:33The next stage was we had a huge national campaign,
01:04:36and we got our supporter base from around the country
01:04:39to sign petitions to send to the platforms.
01:04:42Twitter moved straight away.
01:04:45His Instagram account was deleted that week.
01:04:48The YouTube account was deleted that week as well.
01:04:51The issue was TikTok.
01:04:54TikTok was the platform that had the biggest problem on it when it came to Andrew Tate,
01:04:59but it was also the platform where he didn't really have an account himself.
01:05:03They told him I was saying it was unfair that we were targeting TikTok,
01:05:05and we had to explain to them why.
01:05:08Within just one week, all of the platforms took some form of action,
01:05:11which was pretty unprecedented.
01:05:12Here we are.
01:05:15This stream is now five times larger than the biggest stream we've ever done.
01:05:19Do you feel cancelled?
01:05:20I don't feel fucking cancelled at all.
01:05:21I don't feel cancelled at all.
01:05:22I feel fine.
01:05:23May God help you.
01:05:26Right.
01:05:28Sadly, it wasn't the kind of end of Andrew Tate.
01:05:31I didn't want this war.
01:05:33You fucking did.
01:05:33And then you told me that I'm not allowed on your platforms,
01:05:36and you told me that I'm not allowed anywhere.
01:05:37Well, that's fine, because I have soldiers,
01:05:39and we're going to penetrate the Matrix.
01:05:41I thought it was crazy.
01:05:42It gave him more strength.
01:05:43Yeah.
01:05:43Anybody who gets cancelled by the media these days,
01:05:46almost a confirmation to his fans.
01:05:49He got deplatformed.
01:05:50That means the Matrix is real.
01:05:52I'm going to play a video,
01:05:53and I want everyone to make an Instagram story,
01:05:54and let's put it all over motherfucking Instagram.
01:05:57The reason why he was still on social media everywhere
01:06:00is because his fans stayed loyal to him
01:06:02and knew we can't let the world's most famous man die out,
01:06:05so they started reposting this content.
01:06:07Fuck you, Matrix.
01:06:08This war has just begun.
01:06:10I ain't going nowhere.
01:06:11You have my address.
01:06:13You know where I'm at.
01:06:14Come get me.
01:06:18Andrew Tate, you don't have to agree with everything a man says
01:06:21to believe he has a right to speak in public,
01:06:24and we do believe that.
01:06:26He kind of gets entered into the pantheon of the cancelled.
01:06:30He starts to find a new audience,
01:06:32which isn't just young boys that like his Bugatti.
01:06:34It is people from the kind of right wing
01:06:36and the far right all over the world
01:06:38that see him as a poster boy for being cancelled.
01:06:41They're just like, oh, okay, next thing.
01:06:43Hey, Andrew, now.
01:06:45Like robots.
01:06:46It's mind-bending to me.
01:06:48I'd say in the top three most fan people in the world,
01:06:50it's Andrew Tate, Alex Jones, and Donald Trump.
01:06:52That's why this interview is so incredibly important.
01:06:54We're in a club.
01:06:55It's a pretty elite club,
01:06:56and it's because we scare the establishment.
01:06:58That's a pretty good club to be part of.
01:07:00This is when he starts saying,
01:07:01I'm a victim of the Matrix.
01:07:03This notion he has that there is this grand conspiracy
01:07:06to lock him down and stop his voice being heard,
01:07:09he starts to play off that on social media.
01:07:11The only reason I'm upset by being cancelled
01:07:13is because I've expired one of my lives.
01:07:15Because first you get cancelled,
01:07:16then they make up a reason to put you in jail.
01:07:18If that fails, they kill you.
01:07:20So now I'm down to my last two lives.
01:07:21Talked about being silenced,
01:07:22and then the next step is they're going to kill me.
01:07:24So now you're like, oh, are you going to kill them?
01:07:26He said, you know, it's going to start off
01:07:29with a false accusation and an arrest.
01:07:32And worst case, I don't even want to say it
01:07:33on this documentary, but potentially death as well.
01:07:36Clearly, you know,
01:07:37he was expecting to be arrested or something.
01:07:54According to reports,
01:07:55the investigation first began
01:07:56when the U.S. Embassy in Romania
01:07:58got a tip in April
01:08:00that the Tates were holding a U.S. citizen
01:08:02at their home against her will.
01:08:05His brother Tristan and two Romanian nationals
01:08:07were also taken into custody.
01:08:09Six women have been identified
01:08:11who were allegedly exploited by the group,
01:08:14which is...
01:08:15The matrix has attacked me.
01:08:17So we've just heard
01:08:18that they have just asked the court
01:08:20to extend Andrew Tate's
01:08:23original 24-hour period of detention
01:08:25to 30 days,
01:08:26so a significant extension being asked for there.
01:08:29Andrew Tate is my client for about four years.
01:08:34I represent him in Romania,
01:08:36and we collaborate just a little bit
01:08:39of some commercial stuff.
01:08:40It was a very big surprise for me
01:08:42that he was arrested.
01:08:43We know there are seven alleged victims
01:08:45who are apparently allegedly recruited
01:08:47by false promises of love and marriage
01:08:49by the two Tate brothers.
01:08:50The victims were lured under pretenses of love,
01:08:54then intimidated and coerced
01:08:56by false promises of love and marriage
01:08:58by the two Tate brothers.
01:09:00The victims were lured under pretenses of love,
01:09:02then intimidated and coerced.
01:09:03into pornographic acts.
01:09:06All the allegations are denied by Andrew.
01:09:16They are not good,
01:09:16because they are very obstructive,
01:09:18not the case of this man's illegal.
01:09:23The victims were lured under pretenses of love,
01:09:26They are not good because they are very upset about what is happening.
01:09:35They don't recognize the allegations against them.
01:09:39They are trying to do everything as possible to prove they are not guilty.
01:09:48And you are confident or not?
01:09:50I am confident and that's all I want to declare today.
01:09:55Andrew Tate has been arrested for human trafficking and a rape.
01:10:00Which is absolutely absurd simply for the reasons that it's absolutely false.
01:10:06I have lived with Andrew for years and years and he would never do anything like this.
01:10:11I was lucky enough to have met this man and I can say that the person that I was supporting through a screen turned out to be exactly as I expected in person.
01:10:19I just had such a positive experience. I have absolutely nothing negative to say.
01:10:23So to see what's happening right now makes me extremely, extremely upset.
01:10:27They are the kindest and smartest guys that I have ever met.
01:10:32In America, if you're rich, they think you're not.
01:10:36In London, if you're rich, they think you're a businessman.
01:10:38In Romania, if you're rich, they think you're a criminal. Strange.
01:10:42The court in Romania has agreed to allow the controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate to leave prison and move into house arrest.
01:11:01The British-American former kickboxer has millions of online followers. He's being investigated.
01:11:10I personally like him and Tristan both. I think they're great guys. They're doing a lot for the low man on the totem pole.
01:11:20So it was about a two hour walk to his house. Yeah, that was, that was crazy. Got to see him come out wearing the infamous red and black and gold robe.
01:11:32Probably one of the more interesting days of my life.
01:11:42I told all of you in advance. I saw the future and I was not wrong.
01:11:46What they are hitting me with is the highest level of Matrix attack which a man can possibly endure.
01:11:53I didn't wake up this morning and receive a phone call from the Matrix giving me my orders for the day.
01:12:04My instructions come from four women who have all suffered horribly at the hands of Tate.
01:12:12Completely separate to the alleged crimes that Tate is facing prosecution for Romania.
01:12:17These incidents occurred in late 2014, early 2015 and were reported to the police shortly thereafter.
01:12:24There's a pattern here of violent abuse and specifically throttling.
01:12:32I've got some papers for Mr. Tate. If I could just pass them to you.
01:12:37My name is Matthew Jury.
01:12:38We're seeking to encourage the police to reopen the investigation in the hope that there will be a charging decision and a decision to prosecute by the CPS.
01:12:50The victim's ultimate objective would be for him to be criminally prosecuted and to have their claims heard in court.
01:12:59One of the main reasons I wanted to come forward is just to get justice and expose him for who he is.
01:13:14I don't think any of us would put ourselves through what we've been through for money.
01:13:19I don't think I don't need money. Like, it's not what I'm chasing.
01:13:23I just think justice needs to be served.
01:13:25It is crazy that it has taken, I don't know, how many victims now for something to finally happen.
01:13:36I just wanted to express myself, just have the truth known.
01:13:45My client is a named victim in the Romanian case.
01:13:54Last year, she was one of the women who were rescued from the Tate's compound.
01:13:59She came here from London where she was living and studying because she fell in love with Andrew Tate.
01:14:07He very quickly started to groom her and coerce her into filming online content, doing things with her body in order for him to gain financially.
01:14:18And once it became very serious for her, she really started to feel a lot of shame, a lot of depression, a lot of doubts.
01:14:25She confronted him about that. And it was at that point that he brutally raped her.
01:14:35We're here today alongside U.S. attorneys who are representing victims and survivors and witnesses of Tate's alleged crimes in Romania.
01:14:43We're working alongside them, but they're dealing with distinct cases in their own jurisdiction.
01:14:48There's been recently a concerted campaign to intimidate, harass and threaten victims and witnesses.
01:14:56And really this press conference is about saying enough is enough.
01:15:01Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate and their lawyers in America have decided to sue our clients who are victims of human trafficking and sexual abuse.
01:15:11Earlier this year, the Tate's filed a lawsuit and named my client, it named another victim, then accused the women of essentially conspiring together to extort the Tate's and that they've suffered severely emotionally and psychologically and financially because of the Romanian prosecution.
01:15:36Because of all of that, they're seeking $5 million in monetary damages from the defendants.
01:15:46This is traditional, very basic witness intimidation.
01:15:50Our clients have received death threats, they've had the most despicable lies about them spread online and repeated hundreds of thousands of times to the point that it feels they cannot escape and they cannot live their lives.
01:16:05We stand together to say we believe all the women who have come forward as victims of the Tate's and we will not back down. Thank you.
01:16:14You know that you don't have the legal right to practice lawyer in Romania to present in Romania as a lawyer. You know that, no?
01:16:22We are lawyers and we're not presenting to a court or appearing to a court in any way as lawyers.
01:16:28In front of the authority, of public authority, is still the quality of a lawyer when you represent a client and not your personal interest.
01:16:35Sorry, are you a representative of the press or Mr. Tate? I'm just wondering. You didn't introduce yourself.
01:16:38No, I'm representative of the civil society. I don't have here the question. I'm not in the court.
01:16:46No, I just wanted to clarify who we were talking to.
01:16:51Who is Mr. Tate's lawyer? Sorry, that's what I wanted to establish.
01:16:54I think you should probably, again, for the sake of transparency, maybe be honest.
01:16:59Introduce yourself as who you are before you ask a question.
01:17:01I am a lawyer in Romania. For Mr. Tate. For Mr. Tate is one of my clients.
01:17:08Ah, right. Thank you. Thank you.
01:17:10They made it very clear that they were here, sitting in the front row of this press conference in front of all the cameras,
01:17:17to do everything they could to disrupt the free flow of factual and truthful information.
01:17:22I'll answer your questions. I believe the evidence strongly demonstrates that Andrew Tate is a rapist and moreover a serial rapist who likes to throttle women.
01:17:31You're lying. You're lying.
01:17:33Let me, let me. Let me, let me.
01:17:39Have you missed me? Yeah.
01:17:41Oh, have you missed me? Yeah.
01:17:42Haven't been good. Yeah.
01:17:44Are you lying? Are you lying or telling the truth?
01:17:47truth this is not a victimless crime what's happening to me because no crime has taken place
01:17:52and then i'm being persecuted and that's not a victimless crime of course my brother and i have
01:17:56suffered but so is my family my mother suffered my children suffered the mothers of my children
01:17:59have suffered everyone close to me has suffered people are suffering because of this what is this
01:18:03pawn this is what most people in life are pawns just because he's now saying something different
01:18:11doesn't mean that all of those times he revealed his true self that wasn't authentic
01:18:17it just means it now suits him to be spinning a different persona he's doing it to protect
01:18:23himself insulate himself from from what's coming i've been on the internet for a long time i've
01:18:28made some jokes i've made some videos and people don't understand satire or comedy they're going
01:18:35to try and criticize me and crucify me for the next 100 years because of it because of clips that were
01:18:39made 10 years ago i have to look into your eyes and ask you have you ever raped someone i have no need
01:18:45to rape anybody and that's the thing that i think is uh pretty pertinently clear to the people at
01:18:51home the victims are on my side there's no one against me but the state i've done nothing wrong
01:18:58i feel like this whole criminal investigation is going to be a fantastic end to all of this once
01:19:02i'm found innocent i believe and i do believe i'll be found innocent i've seen all of the case against
01:19:08me and there is no case and it's very difficult to put somebody in jail when there's nobody saying
01:19:12he did anything wrong
01:19:13i would like him to go to prison for his crimes and he also deserves to go to prison here for
01:19:26the things that he's done to us
01:19:28and hopefully um it will be different in the future for um anybody else that this happens to
01:19:39so i really want to come from this
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