Andrew Tate recently responded to Logan Paul's close friend Mike Majlak's heartfelt note on his mental health struggles.
Majlak posted a lengthy self-reflective message advocating for broader mental health awareness on social media and opened up about some new treatments he's going to try. However, Andrew Tate apathetically pointed out that Majlak's life wasn't half as bad as others living in crisis zones worldwide.
Taking to X, Mike Majlak revealed that he has been suffering from severe anxiety, obsessiveness, and intrusive thoughts since he was a 13-year-old. As a result, he went through bouts of intense depression and sadness, which affected his everyday life and relationships.
After informing his followers that he was seeking out some new forms of therapy for his condition, Majlak specifically pointed out that his message was for those who have gone through what he has and not for those who couldn't relate.
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Andrew Tate seemingly missed that part of the tweet and dismissively told Majlak that his life was better than most. He then used the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict to gaslight the IMPAULSIVE podcast co-host into getting over himself and replied:
"I state this with love. Your life is not fine it's, in fact, better than most. Look at life in Gaza for 10 minutes, then get over yourself. Anything other than happiness is dumbshit."
Andrew Tate on Alexander Volkanovski admitting to struggling with his mental health after UFC 294 loss
Andrew Tate recently weighed in on Alexander Volkanovski's heartfelt revelation about going through mental health struggles outside of fight camp.
'The Great' recently faced Islam Makhachev in a highly anticipated lightweight title rematch at UFC 294. Given how close their first fight at UFC 284 was, many expected this one to be a fireworks display. However, Makhachev dashed Volkanovski's hopes of becoming a two-division champion with a stunning first-round knockout.
In the post-fight presser, Alexander Volkanovski opened up about struggling with mental health and why it was important for him to fight regularly. He said:
"A lot of people would say it’s for the money and all that, but it was much more than that. It’s hard, it really is hard for an athlete. I’d never thought I’d struggle with it. For some reason, when I wasn’t fighting or in camp, I’d just do my head in. I needed a fight.”
Reacting to a clip of Volkanovski's statement on X, Andrew Tate wrote:
“The reason we fight others is so we don’t fight ourselves. The reason we destroy others is so we don’t destroy ourselves. Someone has to pay. Better them than me.”