Andrew Tate Posts Hour-Long Final Message On Vimeo Following Bans Across Most Major Platforms


Andrew Tate, who has recently become infamous as part of his total near de-platforming from almost all major social media sites, has posted an hour-long video titled "Final Message" to the streaming site Vimeo.
In the final message, he goes over some of his personal life from when he was younger, briefly goes over his career online and doubles down on the fame, the side-effects of that fame and multiple instances of scandal that have accrued over the years, trying to give his context for them.
This approach did not appear to sway some over to his side of the argument as reactions poured in online despite the viral video already accumulating over a quarter-million views.
Andrew Tate’s victim complex is hilarious in this final message. in his rising, his mindset was “i’m the top G, i’m rich and i can say whatever i want”, and he gave violently misogynistic opinions that were critiqued heavily, but now those are “lies” being spread to vilify him.
— 𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐧 (@LeJoshAIIen) August 23, 2022
Andrew tate really made his “final message” video an hour long 💀 ain’t nobody trying to sit and watch that for an hour
— armaan (@armaxan) August 23, 2022
Bruh Andrew Tate made a 1hr Video as a “final message”
— NerdG Fan Account 🇬🇧 (@NerdGv4) August 23, 2022
Breaking down the Andrew Tate's final message:
He starts off with a life sob story it's basically like an X Factor audition. But psychologically, it explains his rage. He was raised on toxic masculinity and thus loathed being raised by a single mom when his parents split 🥱— Nay Nay (@hellohellonay) August 23, 2022
However, with the "Final Message" also being hosted on the website Freetopg.com, sharing it online has been more accessible than ever, with the logic behind this possibly being that it would be easier to share the website link than upload a YouTube video that could be erased as part of his de-platforming.
Many old fans of his, and some who aren't his fans but are against the concept of de-platforming, started to share his link and encourage others to listen to his words as word continues to spread of the video online. This includes other notable previously scandal-ridden celebrities, such as now-professional boxer Jake Paul.
I don’t roll with Andrew Tate. May KO his ass out in the ring one day soon.
But I roll with freedom of speech.
Andrew Tate speaks on the ban:https://t.co/mnfuIgBSld— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) August 23, 2022
Stage 2 has commenced.
Andrew Tates Final Message is out!
Share this around the globe. This will go down in history.https://t.co/A5uSzni7eB— Morpheus (@ReachMorpheuss) August 23, 2022
Andrew Tate being spot on in his final message. He’s a perfect example of Plato’s saying no one is more hated than he who speaks the truth pic.twitter.com/x3BJJWp9n1
— 47 (@47esque) August 23, 2022
I did my fair share of memeing of the guy, but his message overall has always been net positive – he’s wanted guys to get better
No I’m not no member of no war room lmao but free speech shouldn’t be censored https://t.co/KsW0p84EJv— Neema (@Neemalations) August 23, 2022
Regardless of the final message from Tate, it is likely that his overall image online is irrevocably damaged, with seemingly any mention of him quickly becoming a source of scorn and pushback from other notable content creators as his opponents and proponents continue to clash on social media.
Hey Andrew Tate here’s my final message pic.twitter.com/FhxjnpBsca
— QTCinderella (@qtcinderella) August 23, 2022
If you're curious to watch it for yourself, view the Vimeo video below.
Andrew Tates Final Message from FreeTopG on Vimeo.
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