Andrew Tate First Interview With BBC (Full Video)
My opinions on this interview.
The touchy areas he couldn't go into because of the ongoing investigation. I'm sure his legal advisors were against this at all.
If they're going to challenge him on what he said or tweeted then they should provide proof in context. A visual demonstration would be best. She couldn't do that.
I didn't know he did all that charity work. She had no interest in inquiring about his time behind bars or the fact that he is under house arrest without being charged.
At one point she called him the most dangerous man in the world. Then backtracked on that. she brought up a complainant named ''Sophie'' a few times. He said that she was fictitious and didn't exist.
She continually brought up that he was having a negative impact on certain groups in the UK but couldn't prove it. Empty accusations at best.
He claimed he doesn't own the online school Hustlers University...She didn't dispute that. I thought he owned it. Hmm.
He kept attacking her and the legacy media for not doing their homework. It was clear she hadn't.
At the end he was gracious said he had a good time, thanked her and tried to shake her hand but she refused. That's a bad look for her. She made this interview personal and it showed. Everyone is sick of this style of journalism. They haven't learned since the debacle of the Cathy Newman interview with Jordan Peterson in 2018.
BBC taking another hit here I'm afraid. You'd think they would know better. Next both Lucy and the BBC are going to play the victim card and claim online threats against them as a result of this interview. You watch.
I'd like to see Piers Morgan take a crack at sitting down with him. Their interactions are always interesting and at the same time provoking.