“You f*ck the girl. After you f*cked the girl, you do the PHD test.”
Is Andrew Tate a psychopath? Did he lie to Tucker Carlson and Patrick Bet-David during his interview?
In a new video compilation showcasing Andrew Tate’s monologues, statements, and interviews, a different side of him is revealed—one that proudly boasts about pimping girls. Tate, a highly successful boxer-turned-influencer and businessman, is currently facing charges of human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.

One clip captures Tate’s statement, “OnlyFans is the best possible in the world,” aligning with his anti-woke and unfiltered outspokenness. When Carlson inquired about accusations of violence, Tate categorically denied it, stating they were accusing him of using the “lover body method” and coercing women by being nice.
In another clip featuring a younger version of Tate, he casually remarks, “I don’t mention webcam until after I have had sex with the girl. If you’re on a date and you try to mention it and shit, it just doesn’t work. You continue as normal, no mention of webcam. You fck the girl. After you fcked the girl, you do the PHD test.”
A separate interview clip shows Tate explaining his PHD program: “PHD is Pimpin’ Hoes Degree,” he proudly states. “That teaches basically how I got girls. How I met girls. How I got girls to like me. How I got girls to fall in love with me to work on webcam for me,” he brags.
These clips expose a darker side of Andrew Tate, wherein he flaunts his wealth and how his clients sold their homes and properties for his webcam business. One particularly graphic clip captures Tate making threats, attempting to open a locked door, and saying, “You know I’m gonna beat the f*ck out of you.”
While the video sheds light on a troubling side of Tate, it’s crucial to note that it consists of short clips and does not provide a comprehensive view of his alleged webcam or pimp empire.
Responding to the video on Twitter, White House correspondent and independent journalist Simon Ateba expressed his concern: “I am always reluctant to condemn or judge anyone because others are. It’s just confusing that he told Tucker that he did not make any money off any girl, and seeing him here on camera boasting about how he used those girls to make money is, I must say, disturbing. Again, I don’t know what is legal, and I am neither a lawyer nor a prosecutor. My opinion here may be flawed, but it’s a bit shocking watching this.”
Twitter user Dimonika (@braydimonika) commented, “After seeing this video, I can say Andrew Tate is a bad dude.” Vanessa (@darealvanessa) remains hopeful, stating, “It’s not what you know, but what you can prove in court. Wait for everything to play out in court.”
Expressing shock, Heni Kovacs (@kovacsheni1) tweeted, “OmG, I’m so confused! His interview with Tucker was so believable and seemed honest. Why would Tucker not have any back info on him? He seemed innocent in that talk. But seeing these videos makes me wonder.”
Not a Commie (@NotACommunist73) chimed in, saying, “Big if true.”
The revelations from the video have ignited a wave of mixed reactions, leaving many questioning the authenticity of Tate’s past statements and the extent of his involvement in exploitative practices. As the legal proceedings unfold, the full truth behind these allegations will hopefully be uncovered.