Great news for the LGBTQ+ community: Days after pride celebrations rocked the nation, a new ally has emerged this pride month, ready to publicly take a stand for equality – none other than self-described misogynist, Andrew Tate.


No, you are not hallucinating. Despite crafting his entire identity off of his decent MMA skills and unhinged misogynistic rants, Tate has seemingly seen the light (read: cash) that comes with not being a raging homophobe, calling out his protege Adin Ross in a recent livestream.



“You get locked up, and the world switches on me because I'm saying all these tweets, 'there's two genders,' and everyone's calling me an enemy and all these crazy things,” Ross explained in the clip, appearing to reference his online experiences while Tate was in Romanian jail on several accusations, including rape and human trafficking.


“I don't have anyone to talk to, bro, who's my role model?” he continued. “Who the f*ck, who do I look up to? I have no one."


Despite Ross’ apparent attempt at hyping his alleged social media mentor, Tate evidently had none of it, denouncing Ross as a “fucking bigot” for his two-gender remark.


“Where did you get that idea? Where would you come up with the crazy idea that there are only two genders? When did that get into your brain?” Tate admonished Ross before telling him that he “should know better."


"People like you are constantly spreading hate and bigotry with your false science that is damaging to the lives of so many innocent, young children out there in the world today,” Tate continued, noting how his apparent gripes with Ross stemmed back from his stint behind bars.


Taken aback by Tate’s reply, Ross posed a follow-up question.


“So how many genders are there, bro?" he quipped.


“It’s a spectrum,” Tate replied.


Yet much like his younger counterpart, several fans were quite confused about Tate’s apparent new views.


“Tate switched teams,” quipped @TINKZonTOP.



The grift – the only thing Tate loves more than hating women.