Andrew Tate is angry—again.
This time, his target isn’t feminism, the Matrix, or “soy boys.” It’s a family enjoying a Sunday roast.
The self-styled “misogynist influencer” recently returned to Romania, where he remains under investigation. When asked why he came back, he confidently told reporters, “Innocent men don’t run from anything.”
Meanwhile, he found time to pick a bizarre new fight—over roast dinners.
The viral family roast
It all started when @thefamileigh—a social media family known for sharing lighthearted moments—posted a video of the sons trying to convince their mum to cook a Sunday roast.
The wholesome clip quickly went viral. But not everyone was a fan.
Andrew Tate, for reasons only he understands, decided to weigh in.
Tate’s furious reaction
Tate responded with a now-deleted comment:
“This is why the native white man is being replaced. All weak.”
Yes, you read that right. A roast dinner apparently represents society’s downfall.
Meanwhile, Harrison Leigh, one of the Famileigh sons, addressed the backlash. In a TikTok post, he explained how he handles hate comments.
“I get a lot of hate,” he admitted. “If you’re putting yourself out there, it’s inevitable.”
His advice? “Just delete and block. Don’t bother engaging.”
Probably a good idea when dealing with roast dinner conspiracy theorists.
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