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The controversial social media influencer, Andrew Tate, who was recently taken into custody due to some grave allegation, once threw shade at an incident that took place at the Swedish YouTube sensation PewDiePie’s home in Japan. He compared himself with one of the biggest creators on YouTube and said he could have done better than him.

Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, aka PewDiePie, is one of the most recognized influencers on the planet. He once held the crown of the most subscribed channel on the platform. He serves a huge community of loyal followers and admirers. But naturally, among his fans, there are some haters, and one of them was Andrew Tate. 

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Andrew Tate once stated how he would deal with robbers if they entered his house

The ex-MMA fighter turned influencer Andrew Tate is one of the most controversial and notorious figures in online culture. After taking his break as a fighter, Andrew chose the path of an online preacher as his job. He even offered a course to help impressionable young boys how to become an “Alpha Male”.

Andrew portrayed the role of how a “true man” should be. And according to his teachings, a man should be a fighter in a constant state of war. His statements and quotes were deemed as “outrageous” by many, but the young audience who were far more susceptible took him as their idol. One of the best examples would be the young streamer, Adin Ross.

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Even after Andrew Tate constantly got criticized for his “misogynistic” and non-sensible statements, his loyal followers never saw any bad in him. In one of his “Alpha Male” acts, he challenged the robbers who robbed PewDiePie’s Japanese house and claimed if he was there he would have stopped them with his axe.

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“Someone broke into his house and robbed him (pewdiepie). Come, Rob me! I have got an axe. On my table at all times. A throwing axe. So someone comes into my room through my door and I am like, ‘what are you doing here?’ ‘Like I am here to rob you’ [impersonating the robber]. I will be, cool fine, and throw my axe at them,” said Andrew.

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But in his fit to prove that he is better than PewDiePie, Andrew may have missed the fact that, when Felix’s Japanese house was robbed, he was still in the UK, and due to Covid restrictions Pewds was unable to move to his Asian property. However, PewDiePie never gave any response to this. Fans believe, unlike Andrew, Felix was actually busy “having a life.”

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