Ex-Cowboys WR Dez Bryant backs Andrew Tate's controversial tweet as Donald Trump named 47th President

Dez Bryant, Andrew Tate, Donald Trump
Ex-Cowboys WR Dez Bryant backs Andrew Tate's controversial tweet as Donald Trump named 47th President (Source: Getty and X/@cobratate)

As soon as Donald Trump's comeback to the White House was confirmed, former kickboxer Andrew Tate, currently under house arrest in Romania, tweeted about his plans to return to America.

Describing Trump's win as the “return of the patriarchy," Tate, in one of his latest controversial tweets, wrote:

“Thank God. Men can’t get pregnant anymore.”

Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant, who played from 2010-2020, backed Tate's tweet, reposted it, and captioned it, writing "This."

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Andrew Tate's post on X is a subtle jab at Joe Biden's 2023 Women’s History Month statement – where the current President mentioned:

"Reproductive freedom for all Americans, regardless of their gender or gender identity."

Naturally, Biden's wording became a point of joke since he mixed up the biological and social meanings of gender.

Therefore, apart from taking a swipe at Biden, Andrew Tate also expects that traditional definitions of gender and roles will make a return with Trump re-entering the White House.

That said, Tate is in hot water in Romania since he and his brother have been under the scanner for several alleged crimes. These include human trafficking, sexual acts with minors, and tampering with witnesses. Besides, the Tate brothers are accused of separate sexual assault allegations in the UK.

Switching gears, Donald Trump recently has promised to take action against the rising cost of Super Bowl tickets.


Donald Trump wants the middle class to be able to afford Super Bowl tickets

The 2024 Super Bowl took place in a prime destination of the USA – Las Vegas – and as per Ticketmaster, the cheapest tickets were listed at $7,078 – not something an average fan can buy.

Appearing on the "Let’s Go!" podcast on the eve of the 2024 US Elections, Donald Trump empathized with the fans, who love football but dodge buying tickets due to the sky-high prices.

“The middle class, which is the biggest part of sports fans, are being priced out, which is not fair,” Trump said.

He added:

"All of a sudden, the price goes up 10 times, and they can’t afford that. It gets very unfortunate."

Promising to take an action once he wins, Trump continued:

"I know what to do. They are being shut out of the sports and the things they love. There are things that have to be done."

Well, now that he is going to take over the reins for the second time, NFL fans will be keeping a watch from afar if he lives up to his words.

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