Andrew Tate labels 10-year-old boy 'nerd' for starting petition against Apple, Internet dubs Top G 'weirdo'
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Andrew Tate reacts to the news of a 10-year-old boy starting a petition against Apple due to an emoji

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate is recognized for expressing strong opinions on X, often directing criticism toward various individuals or groups.

In his latest episode of controversy, the self-proclaimed influencer targeted a 10-year-old boy.

Tate has a history of launching verbal assaults or impassioned rants against those whose views or conduct he finds objectionable.

In a previous instance, Andrew Tate utilized his podcast episode to single out specific women who, according to him, took issue with his outspoken nature and criticized his viewpoints.

Andrew Tate takes a jibe at a 10-year-old boy in a recent tweet

In a recent tweet, Tate commented on a news piece shared on X by the handle @Dexerto.

Tate posted a screenshot of the news headline, which read, A 10-year-old started a petition for Apple to change the ‘?’ emoji because it’s “offensive” for people wearing glasses

Accompanying the text was an image featuring a boy holding a placard with the '?' emoji crossed out, expressing dissatisfaction.

Additionally, the boy held another placard showcasing his version of the ‘?’ emoji.

In response to this, Tate criticized the boy, stating, Get a life you little nerd.

Internet call Andrew Tate a 'weirdo'

Following Tate's tweet, where he criticized the 10-year-old boy for initiating a petition against Apple, labeling him a nerd, several users quickly expressed their views on his comment.

A user criticized Tate for calling out a 10-year-old boy and wrote, Bro’s 10 years old. you’re like 40. weirdo

Another user called out Tate and wrote, Seriously? You ask from a child to get a life? Like if he knows how to do that. Come on dude. I expected better from you.

A user made fun of Tate using a GIF and wrote, Congratulations you found a kid to be offended over today ?

A user shared a funny sketch of Tate and commented, The little nerd: get some hair G.

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