In a recent video uploaded to UFC bantamweight contender Sean O'Malley's YouTube channel, O'Malley and internet personality Andrew Tate discussed the social media ban imposed on Tate on the grounds of fueling misogyny.
'Sugar's' occasional co-host and former MMA fighter Tim Welch stated that it was bizarre that Tate was banned by the same society that promotes criminals like Jeffrey Dahmer:
"And they promote Jeffrey Dahmer. They have Jeffrey Dahmer costumes. Jeffrey Dahmer is all over YouTube. It's a big Netflix thing. Everyone loves him, it's this great thing."
At this point, the bantamweight star also chimed in, pointing out that Dahmer killed a lot of people:
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"You f*****g chopped them up."
Watch Andrew Tate and Sean O'Malley discuss Tate's social media ban below:
In August, former kickboxer Andrew Tate was banned from several social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter.
According to a report by CNET, the ban was a result of Tate indirectly pushing misogyny in the guise of providing valuable advice to young men to "escape the matrix" and succeed in life.
No.11-ranked bantamweight contender Sean O'Malley is scheduled to face former champion Petr Yan at the highly anticipated UFC 280 on October 22 in Abu Dhabi.
Watch: Andrew Tate invites Sean O'Malley to an absolute blast of a vacation in Romania
It looks like Andrew Tate has a one-of-a-kind vacation planned for Sean O'Malley when he visits Romania. In another video uploaded to O'Malley's YouTube channel, Tate can be seen inviting the UFC fighter and Tim Welch to take a road trip through Eastern Europe with him.
The former kickboxer suggested that they go on a road trip from Romania all the way to Poland in supercars:
"You guys need to come to Eastern Europe with me. We need to do a tour. When you guys have got a month off fighting, we'll start in Romania, we all take supercars... we'll drive through all of it, we'll do all the way up to Poland. Like 3-4 hours' drive. We'll stay in the city for a couple of days... We'll do all of it."
Watch Tate invite O'Malley for a road trip through Eastern Europe below: