Andrew Tate’s family has condemned the persona he portrays online, labeling him the ‘King of Toxic Masculinity’ for promoting a false image of wealth and misogyny.
Tate, along with his brother Tristan, is facing severe accusations of rape, se*xual assault, and human trafficking from multiple alleged victims in the UK.
Despite vehemently denying the allegations and attributing them to ‘satanists,’ Tate’s family is disheartened by his controversial statements and behavior, which they believe misrepresent his true character.
In particular, Tate’s family members are dismayed by his misogynistic rhetoric, including assertions that women are inferior, belong in the home, and are akin to men’s property.
They are also troubled by his callous remarks regarding rape victims, suggesting they bear responsibility for their assaults. Additionally, they find his preference for dating young women aged 18–19 unsettling, viewing it as an attempt to exert control and influence over impressionable individuals.
Tate’s uncle, John Ashleigh, expressed disbelief at his nephew’s online persona, dismissing it as a facade crafted by the 37-year-old former kickboxing champion and his brother Tristan.
Speaking candidly from his home in Luton, Mr. Ashleigh emphasized his lack of admiration for Tate’s ostentatious and flamboyant image, indicating a disconnect between the public persona and the individual known to his family.