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Andrew Tate reacts to Kim Kardashian's 'lights-off girl' comments, misogynistic influencers' followers call it 'haram'

2023-06-10 09:00
After Andrew Tate slammed Kim Kardashian’s bedroom preferences, a fan agreed, saying, 'I don't understand why anyone would care about that or her’
Andrew Tate reacts to Kim Kardashian's 'lights-off girl' comments, misogynistic influencers' followers call it 'haram'

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: The Internet has been abuzz with Andrew Tate's fiery response to Kim Kardashian's revelation of being a "lights-off girl" in the bedroom. Known for his controversial statements and views, the misogynistic influencer has frequently faced criticism for his opinions on women and society.

Despite being banned from major social media platforms, he continues to engage with the public on Twitter, fearlessly sharing his thoughts on notable personalities across different domains. Unsurprisingly, Tate who is also referred to as "Cobra" stayed true to his outspoken nature and wasted no time in taking a dig at Kardashian.

'Don't care'

During a recent interview, Kim Kardashian opened up about her personal preferences, stating that she prefers to keep lights off when it comes to being intimate in the bedroom. In addition to sharing this detail, she expressed some of her insecurities related to this aspect of her personal life. Kardashian said, "Kind of, yeah. It's so weird. But then I can walk out of a photoshoot with like a 100 people on set, and walk out in a thong..."

After Kardashian's revelation, a popular Twitter account, Daily Loud, shared the news, and it seems that Tate was not particularly fond of the renowned American television personality's thoughts. He provided a concise and straightforward two-word reaction to the news, simply writing, "Don't care."

'Haram'

Tate has a history of taking jabs at celebrities, so it's not surprising, that he didn't hold back this time either. However, what's different in this instance is that, for the first time, Twitter users found themselves in agreement with Tate's views. One user wrote, "Haram," while another wrote, "Nobody cares tho." "I don't understand why anyone would care about that or her. This is not "news" and definitely not broadcast worthy," wrote one agreeing with Tate.

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