Internet wonders if Andrew Tate’s ‘coward’ diss was for Adin Ross or Jordan Peterson
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: The Internet seems to be confused about the target of Andrew Tate's 'coward' diss, with netizens wondering if it was meant for Adin Ross or Jordan Peterson.
While Adin Ross wasn't directly mentioned by name, a circulating video snippet on Twitter suggests that the diss might be directed at the popular streamer.
Andrew Tate, known for making misogynist remarks via social media, has been a figure of controversy due to his provocative views. Notably, he was arrested in December 2022 on charges of rape, human trafficking, and organized crime.
Andrew Tate on prison experience
Andrew Tate dissing Adin Ross at the end 😭 pic.twitter.com/ozKAMb9psK
— Tate News (@TateNews_) November 20, 2023
In a candid interview with Piers Morgan, Andrew Tate shared his perspective on the challenging experience, stating, "It's difficult for me to answer the question because it was an interesting frame of mind. I knew that God was watching and I had to perform."
He went on to express his commitment to the values he preaches, emphasizing, "It's very difficult for me to go through life saying I'm the top G, I'm this, I'm that, and speak about mental resilience and mental toughness, and then the second I'm thrown inside of a solitary confinement cell, cower out. I'm not that person."
"There's some other people who talk about mental toughness and want to give advice, and when bad things happen to them, they end up addicted to prescription drugs. I'm not a coward, and I'm not a liar," he added.
Although Andrew Tate did not explicitly mention Adin Ross by name, a video snippet circulating on Twitter suggests that the remarks were directed at the popular streamer. The Twitter post reads, "Andrew Tate dissing Adin Ross at the end," hinting at a potential rift between the two influencers.
The comments from Andrew Tate have sparked curiosity among fans, who are eager to understand the context and background leading to this apparent disagreement.
One user wrote, "He was talking bout Peterson G," while another said, "Adin catching strays."
A user clarified, "No, he wasn’t talking about Adin Ross; he was talking about @jordanbpeterson."
No he wasn’t talking about Adin Ross he was talking about @jordanbpeterson
— Dan (@dan_thedon) November 20, 2023
The situation seems to have generated varied interpretations, and followers are seeking additional information to grasp the full context of Andrew Tate's remarks.
Piers Morgan faces backlash over Andrew Tate interview
Meanwhile, Piers Morgan is under scrutiny following the interview with Andrew Tate. The interview, featuring the Tate brothers Tristan and Andrew, aired on Monday, November 20, and has drawn criticism for its content.
Critics argue that Morgan's decision to host Tate meant providing a platform for someone who is accused of serious crimes and promotes viewpoints that may be harmful or offensive.
The seasoned TV presenter and journalist has faced criticism in the past for his interviewing style and choice of guests. This recent controversy adds to the ongoing debate about ethical considerations in journalism and media, especially when dealing with individuals facing serious legal accusations.