Controversial online figure Andrew Tate delivers his final message in a video after getting banned from big social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, and just recently, Tiktok.

Following his recent ban from Tiktok, the former professional boxer took to Vimeo to upload an hour-long video message. However, due to his current ban on Youtube, internet personality Jake Paul posted the video on his behalf. The online mogul's bans are a result of his "misogynistic comments"

In the video, Tate addressed the ongoing allegations against him, brought up his childhood experience, and defended his "truth".

"The public consciousness has been polluted to where narratives are being purported, which are absolutely and utterly false, and it's having a genuinely negative impact on the people I care about, and the people who care about me" Tate spoke up.

Tate proceeded to defend himself from the "misogynist" allegations against him, and wrapped up the video message by announcing that his remaining social media channels will be dedicated to charity.

"A lot of these attacks against me are disguised under the virtue of caring about women. But none of these people attacking me care about women. None of them donate to women's charities. None of them donate to charity like I do." Tate said in the video.

Answered the Call for Concerned Netizens

Netizens from numerous social media platforms have been buzzing about the controversial internet personality for his concerning content. Concerned users took to Twitter to discuss their views on the former boxer.

However, fans are still alarmed despite the star's social media ban, as fan accounts promoting his content are still active with thousands of followers.

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Jake Paul Might Knockout Tate Soon?

Netizens may be wondering: Why did Jake Paul promote Andrew Tate's video? In 2021, Tate initially challenged Jake to a boxing fight, and the latter has been vocal about his disagreement with Tate getting banned from social media, emphasizing his right to "freedom of speech".

Despite promoting the now-canceled personality's video, Jake Paul expressed that he is not in line with Tate's views.

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