Andrew Tate reappeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored tonight and, unsurprisingly, made some controversial comments, though this time they were of a political nature.
The former kickboxer and social media influencer, who was one of the most googled people of 2022, earned his popularity in many ways, not the least of which is his lack of shyness for expressing controversial views.
He was so under fire earlier in the year that he ended up being banned by all the major social media platforms and even recorded a 90-minute goodbye video, only to return to Twitter a couple months later thanks to Elon Musk’s purchase of the bird app. Tate made sure to add a Musk compliment while being interviewed by Piers.
The conversation mostly became political, with Piers Morgan asking about his views on England and Tate offering an insult or two. Let’s just say he didn’t exactly hold back for his distaste with present-day London, calling out London Mayor Sadiq Khan and calling the city itself disgusting.
“Sadiq Khan is a loser,” Tate said, “because when you have a city which is losing in all metrics across competitive cities in the world — and you’re in charge of it — by extension, you’re a loser.”
Tate stated that there was a time when London was one of the most hospitable cities on Earth but added that it’s now mostly unsafe and that politicians no longer care about the city. At one point during the one-hour interview, he explained he needs five bodyguards just to walk around London and says it’s why he left and now lives in United Arab Emirates, though he did live in Romania in recent years. He added that his decision to move to Dubai is also because the leadership in the UAE has common sense.
The former Big Brother UK contestant later proclaimed, “Make me mayor of London,” and stated that he would be hard on crime. He asked, “What does Sadiq or any of the people in charge of this country have actually done to fix any of these issues except sit around and talk? Nothing.”
Tate then called London a “Cesspit. It’s disgusting,” and made sure to note that he sees England as “a failing country in real time.”