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21.08.2022 - 17:55 / etcanada.com
Cardi B got roped into the Andrew Tate controversy when UFC star Jake Shields trashed talked her while defending the controversial figure. And the Grammy-winning rapper wasn’t having it.
The exchange unfolded on Twitter, and it started with Shields defending Tate, once a “Big Brother UK” contestant who got the boot in 2016 after video surfaced showing him allegedly attacking a woman. More recently, Tate drew headlines after Instagram and Facebook moved to permanently ban the self-described “success coach” from the platforms after Meta, the parent company, said he violated the company’s policies on dangerous organizations and individuals.
NPR reported that TikTok also permanently banned Tate.
“Misogyny is a hateful ideology that is not tolerated on TikTok,” a spokesperson told NPR. “Our investigation into this content is ongoing, as we continue to remove violative accounts and videos.”
Tate, a champion in far-right circles, has made a host of controversial statements, including that women who are sexually assaulted shoulder some of the responsibility. He said as much in a 2017 tweet, which subsequently earned him a permanent ban from Twitter, too.
Earlier this week, Shields tweeted, “People are freaking out about young boys looking up to Andrew Tate but totally fine with young girls looking up to Cardi B and the Kardashians.”
He added in a separate tweet, “Tate’s Main message is stop being lazy and making excuses and go work hard and get in shape and make money Cardi’s Is go do drugs, f**k random men and go through life as a brain dead Moron.”
Cardi responded on Saturday in a since-deleted tweet: “I’m married, I don’t smoke weed, I don’t pop pills ,I don’t do coke , I’m a mom of 2 kids and I do a lot of charity work…but
No Friends slander here!
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Cardi B has no time for drama.
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Cardi B is putting a UFC fighter on blast after he included her in a tweet meant to defend Andrew Tate.
Cardi B got roped into the Andrew Tate controversy when UFC star Jake Shields trashed talked her while defending the controversial figure. And the GRAMMY-winning rapper wasn't having it.The exchange unfolded on Twitter, and it started with Shields defending Tate, once a contestant who got the boot in 2016 after video surfaced showing him allegedly attacking a woman.
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according to the BBC. Before he was banned, Tate had over 4.7 million followers on his Instagram account, @cobratate.The former kickboxing champion discussed the ban with popular Twitch streamer Adin Ross.
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