Andrew Tate is admittedly a controversial personality but still has a way of connecting with the general audience with his sporadic humor. Tate used that humor on a recent live stream while he attempted to call all of his former partners and rekindle their relationship.
As he went live on Rumble, Tate said he was going to call all of his ex-girlfriends to try and "get them back." After dialing the first number, Tate sang along to Michael Bolton's 'How Can We Be Lovers' into the phone before telling an unnamed woman he "missed" her.
The call was unsuccessful, as a female voice could be heard telling the 37-year-old to "f*** off." Tate tossed his phone aside after hanging up before breaking out into laughter.
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Fans were enthralled by the stunt from the influencer with even some of his biggest haters chuckling at the clip. One fan noted that the video was "actually pretty funny," alluding to the fact that they are not typically fans of his work.
The fan commented:
"Actually pretty funny"
Another fan reacted with:
"Lmaoo he was feeling himself, he took his shot, and missed but the rizz was there"
View more fan reactions to Andrew Tate's live stream below:
Is Andrew Tate in a relationship?
Despite being one of the most famous influencers on social media, Andrew Tate does not appear to currently be in a relationship. Tate has gained most of his fame through his controversial opinions and "Hustlers University," where he supposedly teaches men how to grow their wealth.
With his opinions on masculinity and gender norms, Tate has previously described himself as a misogynist. He was briefly rumored to be dating influencer Sofiya Guliyeva but the two have since reportedly separated. It is not clear if the ex-girlfriend Tate called on the livestream was Guliyeva or not.
As he continues to deal with legal issues in Romania regarding his alleged sexual assault and human trafficking cases, Tate likely does not have the time or ability to engage in any romantic relationships.