BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a self-proclaimed misogynistic influencer, recently took to Twitter to mock Dua Lipa, a popular singer, in a cryptic tweet. Given his controversial reputation, any mention of another celebrity or influencer by Tate is likely to attract attention and speculation.
It's worth noting that Tate is known for his controversial statements and has been involved in various controversies in the past. His outspoken nature and unapologetic sharing of opinions have led to his banning from several social media platforms.
'Dua Lipa is into girls'
Andrew Tate, the self-proclaimed misogynist, recently shared a 14-second video on Twitter featuring Dua Lipa, a popular singer. In the video, Dua Lipa can be seen winking during one of her performances. However, Tate edited the video to include himself winking as well. Additionally, the video also includes two photos of Dua Lipa wearing merchandise from Tate's brand called Top G, and she can be seen flaunting it.
In the caption of the video, Tate wrote, "Dua Lipa is into girls." This caption confused many fans, as they couldn't understand the context behind it. Some fans assumed that Tate was mocking Dua Lipa or making a derogatory comment about her sexual orientation.
It's important to note that without further clarification from Tate, it is difficult to determine his intention behind the caption. The caption could be interpreted in different ways, depending on the context and Tate's perspective. It's possible that he intended it as a playful comment or a joke, but without additional information, it remains open to interpretation.
'You mean into you?'
The tweet from Andrew Tate sparked a storm of curiosity among his fans, leading to many interpretations and discussions. Each of his followers chimed in with their perceptions, trying to make sense of the cryptic message he had shared. One user wrote, "You mean into you?" Another user wrote, "Are you saying you play the role of Dua Lipa as well? 😏"
Another user wrote, "Am I the only one who doesn’t get it?"
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