BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate is undeniably one of the most polarizing figures on the global stage. His controversial reputation precedes him, making it a rarity to witness any prominent celebrity openly associating with or discussing about him. However, the internet was quick notice when a viral video featuring Dwayne Johnson surfaced. Keen-eyed Top G fans were swift to pick up on similarities between the sentences Johnson said in the video and those previously spoken by Tate during a past podcast appearance.
Despite the divisiveness surrounding Tate's persona, there remains a segment of admirers who find his provocative demeanor oddly appealing, even though it has often been criticized as toxic and misogynistic. Interestingly, Tate has not been seen in a close friendship with mainstream celebrities, opting instead to forge connections primarily within the realms of YouTubers and Twitch streamers.
'I get to go to work today'
In the clip captioned, "It looks like someone from the matrix is “secretly” a huge Andrew Tate fan," shared by Wudan Messiah, it was observed that Johnson was preparing for his gym session and could be heard expressing his good wishes to everyone by saying, "Happy Monday." He encouraged a productive work week ahead and shared a transformation in his mindset regarding work. He mentioned that in the past, he used to say, "I have to go to work, I have to do this, I have to do that." However, nowadays, he has shifted his language to a more positive perspective, stating, "I get to go to work."
Following the segments featuring Johnson, there were portions in the clip where Tate's voice could be heard. He expressed his thoughts on work, emphasizing the importance of changing one's language. Tate said, "Ah, I have to go to work today. Change your language. I get to go to work today." He urged listeners to imagine a scenario where they had no job, highlighting their gratitude for being able to work. Tate also used other examples, such as picking up children and encouraging a shift from "I have to" to "I get to" as a way to appreciate the blessings in life, such as having loving children.
Due to the apparent similarity in the way both Johnson and Tate spoke about work using the "I get to" approach, numerous Top G fans were intrigued and began to wonder if Johnson holds admiration for Tate.
'He's just stealing his lines'
The comments section of the viral video soon turned into a hub of discussion. One user wrote, "He has quoted Andrew a few times. I believe deep down they share a lot in common, but one’s controlled to a degree and one’s not." Another user wrote, "This quote is from the book ‘Atomic Habits’. It is not tates." A user stated, "The rock has always quoted Andrew in secret, it’s sad that he probably can’t fully express his support towards Andrew, but at least Andrew’s message is reaching an even further audience if that is even possible!" A user commented, "Or he's just stealing his lines."