Andrew Tate doubles down on 'disgusting' Ariana Grande remarks

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Andrew Tate, who angered internet users earlier this week over disgusting remarks about Wicked star Ariana Grande’s appearance, has since doubled down on his abuse, writing on Twitter/X that the actor and musician needed to “eat some hamburgers”.

On Wednesday, the self-proclaimed misogynist replied to a post of the “We Can’t Be Friends” singer signing autographs at the Baftas on Sunday and said the singer “looks like a crack h**”.

He went further in a follow-up tweet, calling Grande “too skinny” and, in sickening remarks not too dissimilar from that of ex-GB News presenter Laurence Fox in late 2023 – when the Reclaim Party leader asked “who would want to shag that” in relation to journalist Ava Evans - stating he would “no longer f***” the artist.

“Access denied,” he added.

This tweet received widespread condemnation from Grande fans, with one top comment making clear “access was never even requested”:

Meanwhile another reply, which asks users to like the tweet “if you DON’T want Andrew Tate to f*** you”, currently has more than 49,000 likes:

And as media outlets reported on Tate’s appalling remarks, and were obliged to approach him for further comment – such is the nature of obtaining a right of reply – the influencer asked why reporters “keep contacting me for comment” and added: “Have I not been clear?

“I’m sorry Ariana I will not offer you a chance with the Top G until you eat some hamburgers. You currently do not stand a chance with me.

“I hope this clarification helps.”

This time around, people reshared a photo of Tate outside a court in Romania, which one user said makes him look “like a medieval plague doctor”:

Both Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are banned from leaving the European country pending a criminal investigation into alleged involvement in organised crime, human trafficking and sexual offences – including sex with a minor and money laundering.

Both deny all accusations.

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