Bonnie Blue revealed how she influenced her father’s opinion of Andrew Tate on a podcast.
Bonnie Blue has revealed how her father’s opinion of controversial influencer Andrew Tate changed. Tate and Tate made typically outrageous comments on the Disruptors podcast earlier this year, which caused a stir.
He described Blue as the “end result of feminism” and claimed women would be happy to sleep with the enemy if World War Three broke out. Blue then dropped a bombshell of her own, saying: “I would have f***** Hitler to survive.”
She also took a swipe at stay-at-home mums who criticise her marathon sex stunts, telling Tate that her actions were empowering women. Despite Tate’s notorious misogynistic views, Blue insisted she had no regrets about joining him on the podcast.
She also shared how she managed to sway her father’s negative perception of Tate. She told the Daily Star: “When I first told my dad I was going to do an interview with Andrew Tate, he was like, ‘Oh you’re not doing an interview with that guy, I’ve seen him online, I’ve seen his clips and what the news say about him.’
And I said, “Dad, imagine if you didn’t know me and you saw everyone coming to meet me,” and you would probably say the same thing.
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“But you know me so you know those things aren’t true, and you know I’m not who I’m supposed to be online.” That makes sense, her father said.
According to Blue, “The one thing I’ve learned about what you read online is that what’s in the press is always true doesn’t mean they’re like that in person.”
Tate’s behavior before and during the podcast was only praised by her, who added, “I actually don’t regret doing the podcast at all.
He turned up early for the podcast, shook my hand, and gave me a drink, knowing that everyone has their own experiences with people.
He said, “Let me know if there is anything I ask you don’t want or don’t feel comfortable with,” and I could only agree with him with that. He and I had a positive encounter, really.
Tate, a former world champion kickboxer, is set to face Misfits heavyweight boxing champion Chase DeMoor in Dubai on Saturday night.
DeMoor claimed Tate insisted on a six-minute rule that the fight was scheduled to have. Three ringside judges will decide whether a knockout is acceptable or not.
Source: Mirror

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