Andrew Tate has emerged as one of the most notable personalities on the planet since Covid. While his popularity can be credited to the fact that he is highly controversial, he has still managed to maintain relevancy.
Andrew Tate is a former kickboxer who rose to fame when he entered the reality TV world with Big Brother. Later, he got into the webcam business and made a lot of money. As a result of his rising popularity over the past few years, Tate has also been challenged to a number of influencer boxing fights.
Tate has managed to maintain relevancy by making some controversial opinions. One of which happens to be about the ‘Matrix’. He often refers to the ‘Matrix’ as the people in charge like the government.
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Speaking about the same, his former business partner and founder of Sidekick boxing had this to say:
“As much of what Andrew Tate says about the Matrix and how the government doesn’t want us to break it is true. It is also absurd. I get he is promoting for men to be better, but the chances of everyone becoming successful is impossible. It simply is a marketing ploy for his own platform”
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Does Andrew Tate say the things he does not believe in?
Andrew Tate has often been criticized for his opinions online. He has often come across as a sexist and misogynist. However, he might say some things that he does not believe in himself. According to Daniel Knight, Tate always had the habit of exaggerating and creating some false narratives to garner eyeballs.
While suggesting that it is just another marketing ploy by the former kickboxer, the founder of Sidekick Boxing said:
“If you bring it back, he used to set up a camera in his own room and start ranting about [topics] for views. I’m glad you brought that up because he’s saying things for clout. I do think whether he’s believed these things or not, that has been another marketing ploy.”
That said, it is safe to say that Tate’s former business partner believes Tate does things just to stay relevant. Interestingly, it seems to have served him pretty sell till now.