
In a groundbreaking moment for the rising PBD Podcast hosted by immigrant entrepreneur Patrick Bet-David, an interview with controversial anti-Woke personality Andrew Tate has taken the internet by storm, amassing over 5 million views within just 24 hours of its posting.
As an intrigued viewer, I tuned in myself and witnessed a staggering 155,000 live viewers during the interview.
Within the first ten minutes, Bet-David couldn’t contain his excitement and took to Twitter to announce, “57k people LIVE watching” this viral sit-down interview all the way from Romania. With the attention of millions and a dedicated fanbase for Tate, Patrick Bet-David wasted no time and announced a part 2 of the interview today.
As expected, the interview quickly became a trending topic on Twitter, attracting a significant number of converts to Andrew Tate’s perspective as a former boxing champion-turned-cultural warrior. Spanning an impressive 4 hours and 36 minutes, PBD, co-host Adam Sosnick, and Tate delved into a wide range of captivating topics.
These included Tate’s harrowing experiences in a Romanian jail cell, his viral BBC interview, the unwavering support of his family, addressing accusations against him, societal culture, his faith as a Muslim, and his relationships with women, among others.
One aspect that particularly caught my attention was Tate’s viewpoint on wokeism and gender politics in America, and its potential link to the rise in mass shootings and crimes within American and Western societies as a whole.
Twitter user Aimee Terese shared her thoughts, saying, “So I’m listening to the PBD interview with Andrew Tate, and I quite like what he has to say about half to three-quarters of the way through, where he’s giving an impassioned rant about how ugly, unboundaried, unprincipled everything is, especially architecture.”
Another Twitter user, Dorian Dantes, echoed Aimee’s sentiment, tweeting, “My feelings towards him are similar to Trump: gets a lot of things wrong, petty, not an ideal man, much less a hero by any means, but is a thorn in the side of a truly apocalyptic enemy and is therefore commendable.”
Several netizens also took note of Tate’s close bond with his equally controversial brother, Tristan, who provided unwavering support throughout his trying times. Twitter user G Hadi emotionally shared, “Andrew Tate talking about Tristan Tate in the PBD podcast brought a tear to my eye. Andrew looks like Tristan in this frame while he is talking about Tristan. Or is that just me?”
Micah Jacobi chimed in, expressing, “PBD podcast with Andrew Tate is the best piece of investigative reporting I’ve seen done in the past 2 years.”
The buzz surrounding this explosive interview signifies the power of compelling conversations and the ability to captivate a global audience. With the continued discussions and reactions on social media, it’s clear that the PBD Podcast’s latest episode with Andrew Tate has left a lasting impact on listeners worldwide.
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