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A few weeks back, Andrew Tate appeared on the Full Send Podcast, becoming one of the most famous celebrities to do so. The show hosts invited him to talk about life, business, investments, and philosophy – subjects he held a stronghold in. It was one of the interesting podcasts as fans learned deep insights from Tate.

Plus, the podcast crossed their average views, garnering more money for the channel. However, the show hosts had to take down the video days after uploading over a major issue. And while they did not reveal it for long, they finally broke the silence on December 12. 

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The Nelk Boys have stormed the internet with their YouTube show – Full Send Podcast. They started inviting important personalities and having fruitful conversations with them over various topics. Famous people like Elon Musk, MrBeast, Kai Cenat, and more made their appearances with time.

However, they stepped up their game after inviting Andrew Tate, as he was the most trending celebrity. But sadly, their most hyped episode turned into their worst nightmare as they fell into a platform controversy. 

Full Send Podcast members explain why they had to take down the Andrew Tate podcast video 

Happy Dad owner and Full Send podcast member John Shahidi invited Andrew Tate as their next big guest. He wanted to have a fruitful conversation with the man, giving fans what they wanted. And to everyone’s surprise, the video broke their average views, crossing millions in days. However, with time, a dark curse acted, pushing them to take down the video.

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Initially, the podcast members uploaded one video featuring Tate. But later, fans learned that there was an upcoming one in time. Sadly, the video did not make headlines as the members withdrew the idea over a recent strike.

Kyle revealed this in a recently posted clip, talking about the same. “I swear to God crazy bro how like four months later we just randomly get a strike on the same day I don’t know if we were right about to drop it that pot would have gone crazy on YouTube it would have gotten deleted what did it do I don’t know the first one got 11 million,” he said.

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So, to avoid a second strike on their channel, the boys decided to scrap the project despite its hype. All in all, it was a major fail as it left fans on a cliffhanger, but the cost that the hosts might have to pay would have been inevitable! 

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