British commentator Piers Morgan has shown just how far he’ll go for a buck, by signing up to interview (again) Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan in a touted “explosive” interview.
The two brothers have only recently left the confines of their jail cells with both currently awaiting trial in Romania after being charged with multiple human trafficking and rape charges at the end of last year.
The photo being promoted of the interview features Morgan standing in a regal room between the two brothers lounging casually in arm chairs. All of them are suit-clad and a fire burns in the background. (The Tate brothers are, after all, very important people not just alleged rapists and abusers).
Unsurprisingly, the image has triggered a torrent of online backlash with women globally slamming Morgan’s decision to provide platform and airtime to arguably two of the world’s most dangerous men.
“No need to watch,” one stated.
“Thanks for the heads up. Something I definitely won’t be watching,” another agreed.
“Why would they be given air time? That’s literally half the problem of their misogyny being spread”, another commentator raged.
But despite the frustration from countless women, there were still a noticeable number of supporters excited about the exclusive with comments like “can’t wait”, and “amazing,” coming thick and fast.
Among Andrew Tate’s many viral videos as a self-proclaimed “misogynist” influencer, he claimed women “belong in the home” that they “can’t drive” and are “man’s property”. He also noted his preference to date women exclusively between the ages of 18-19 because he can “make an imprint” on them.
On multiple occasions, Tate also argued that women should “bear some responsibility” if they’ve been raped.
This is the second time that Morgan has interviewed Tate, with the first conversation happening in October this year.