A social media celebrity who boasts of his wealth tried to provoke a climate activist in his garage.
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A former kickboxer and celebrity who cultivated his opinions that subjugate women Andrew Tate sent to a Swedish climate activist For Greta Thunberg message on Twitter. He bragged that he owns several luxury cars that run on gasoline and sent a photo of himself filling up the tank as an attachment to his greetings.
– Hello Greta. I have 33 cars. My Bugatti has an 8.0 liter W16 engine. Two of my Ferraris have 6.5-liter V12s. This is just the beginning, the former kickboxer tweets.
Tate asks Thunberg for her contact information so he can send more detailed information about the equipment in his garage and the emissions they produce.
The next day, Thunberg sent her reply, in which she buried the slander related to the lower end.
– Yes, tell me more. Email me at: smalldickenergy(at)getalife.com, the Swede wrote.
Thunberg’s tweet has reached more than 43 million Twitter users during the evening. In seven hours, it received more than 1.1 million likes and 203 thousand shares.
– Best tweet this year, let’s celebrate in the comment field.
After his kickboxing career, Tate has created a reputation as a person who makes degrading comments about women in various social media applications and interviews. Due to materials containing misogyny, Tate’s user accounts on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok were deleted.
His Twitter account was also shut down, but he regained it shortly after Elon Musk bought a social platform.
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