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Influencer Andrew Tate kicked out Facebook and Instagram over 'misogynistic' clip

Former Big Brother star Andrew Tate has been kicked out ofFacebook and Instagram for his "extremely misogynistic" content. was

Tate, 35, claimed in her outraged post that she was "playing her character in a comedy" that would cost her millions of pounds of fortune and her 4.7 million gained her Instagram followers of.

Meta removed his TV star of Disgraceful Reality after it was determined that his post violated the Dangerous Organizations and Individuals policy, which Tate I objected.

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Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate called the ban "extremely disappointing"

"Internet sensationalism claims the idea that I am anti-woman, but nothing far from the truth is

``They twist the facts, create elaborate documents filled with half-truths and lies, and attack people they don't like. With millions of fans around the world at all times, my platform has become a beacon of light, teaching us how to respect each other for years to come, regardless of gender or race.

Andrew Tate
He wanted his platform to be a "beacon of light"

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Tate also called herself "a great role model for everyone, both men and women." Although he first tasted fame in 2016 on Big Brother, the show dropped out after a video surfaced online that appeared to show him attacking a woman with a belt.

Tate claims the clip was edited.

He was given new life online. He became infamous for his remarks about women, including suggesting that he was "somewhat responsible" for his actions - inflammatory remarks that led to him being banned from Twitter.

Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate first came to fame on Big Brother

A video In , a former reality star accused of cheating recommended that he should "smack her with a machete, buzz her in the face, and grab her by the neck."

Ell, director of research for Joe Mulchal Hope Not Hate, said, "Tate poses a real threat to young men, extremist misogyny, human

"We have been posting on major social media platforms, including Meta, about his activities and why he should be removed.

, provided important evidence.

He pressures TikTok to follow this example. Action must be taken now to prevent the views of these extremists from spreading further.

A TikTok spokesperson added: We have been removing offending videos and accounts for several weeks, but we welcome the news that other platforms are also taking action against this individual.

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