Eminem fans came after internet personality Andrew Tate after he called Eminem a “crybaby” in one of his tweets. A lot of people came forward to defend the rapper while many agreed with Top G. One of his fans created a short video of him with Eminem’s hit song, Sing For the Moment. While it received a lot of likes from other Twitter users, the former professional kickboxer did not like the song that the person used for the video. Andrew Tate, who received overnight fame for his highly controversial opinions about women, was recently banned from famous social media platforms like YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.
Andrew Tate is not a fan of Eminem
Internet personality Andrew Tate
It seems like American-British Internet personality and former professional kickboxer Andrew Tate is not a fan of rapper Eminem as he called him a “crybaby” in one of his latest tweets. A fan made a short clip of the internet star with Eminem’s song in the background and asked Top G to rate his “latest edit.” Tate then replied,
“Dont like eminem. Hes a Crybaby / HAYLEY HAYLEY HAYLEY bro its been like 30 years shut up?”
Eminem fans came after Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate
Eminem’s fans claimed that Tate will never reach Eminem’s level in terms of talent as he has managed to establish himself as one of the best rappers of all time.
People have attempted to cancel Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate
Tate has been canceled in the past for his demeaning statements about women. All his videos allegedly aim at promoting s*xism, misogyny, and homophobia and brainwashing the minds of millions of people that are watching his videos. He has commented on Jada Smith, Robin Williams, Kylie Jenner, Demi Lovato, and many other celebrities in the past. His Twitter account, CobraTate, was banned from the platform in 2017 because of his highly controversial opinions about the #MeToo movement. However, Elon Musk recently acquired Twitter for $44 billion and thanks to his new “free speech” guidelines, Tate got his Twitter account back. His current net worth is roughly $360 million.