Top G Andrew Tate, who the internet personality often calls misogynist and controversial, keeps people reacting, whether they are laughing, shaking their heads, or getting straight up heated by his outlandish statements.
Despite facing accusations ranging from human trafficking to multiple legal cases, he keeps attracting attention with his gnarly opinions and approach to stirring up debate.
As we previously reported, he came at the skateboarding community with his brother Tristan, saying that when a skateboarder lands a trick, "When you fly then you stay a virgin and when you land then you're a geek?"
Skaters went off on him online. Most were mad, some laughed it off, and a few said, "Yeah, Top G got a point and I'll be a multi-millionaire" showing that even in the skate world, some respect his confidence.
The controversy did not stop there. On Mario Nawfal’s podcast, Tate went further, claiming that he could be the next target after MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk was killed.
The four-time kickboxing world champion argued that society has moved past simple disagreements, saying that debates today go far beyond inflation or politics.
He said the lines between men and women are blurring, with folks rocking all kinds of genders and identities that throw him off. Meanwhile, the queer skateboarding scene keeps growing, with more LGBTQIA+ skaters going pro and flipping the whole game.
Kirk, on the other hand, had become a polarizing figure for Gen Z. Many young people openly celebrated his death, reflecting the divide between generations and political beliefs.
Tate’s comments, coming right after Kirk got killed, just poured more gas on the fire online. Everywhere you looked, people were clapping back, laughing, arguing, and beefing with each other, showing exactly the kind of chaos and drama that guys like him live for and know how to ride.
Love him or hate him, Tate is keeping the streets talking. Folks clown him, some ride with him, but either way, he is always in the mix.
He is not afraid of what he says, and people have got to react. Politics, identity, culture, everything is wild right now, and Tate is right there making sure nobody forgets he is in the game.
