It was worth the wait.
Patrick Bet-David brings his audience Part II of the highly anticipated and exclusive interview with one of the most famous and controversial young men of our time — Andrew Tate.
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As a major investigation continues in Romania, Tate remains under house arrest. That didn’t stop PBD and Valuetainment. We went straight to the source and paid the social media influencer a visit at his compound, touching on subjects that the BBC failed to ask — a big missed opportunity for the British news network.
First things first – what happened with the BBC interview? Patrick asks Tate multiple questions in an exclusive interview; what Andrew’s answers reveal will shock you.
Patrick: You’re facing some very serious allegations — have you raped anybody? That’s the open question that they ask you, and the video they put up first, they take down. The second video — they turn off the comments section. But let’s look at Philip Schofield. For people who do not know Schofield, do you mind explaining to people who he is?
Tate: He was a TV presenter in England — he was very famous; he ran the morning show, and he was grooming children for a very long time and all the staff knew about it and the people who worked on the show were being groomed by him. Everybody knew, and it was all a big ‘HAHA’ joke. And now he’s come out saying ‘oh please, don’t pick on me.’ I feel sad that the media is saying, ‘I’ll leave the guy alone.
Patrick: If you look at his Wikipedia page, it says he rose to prominence as children’s BBC continuity presented from 1985-1987, then he went on to do programs on BBC and ITV…
Interesting thing about his brother Timothy Schofield —
Tate: Oh, the one who was in jail for being a pedophile?
Patrick: Convicted of 11 sexual offenses involving a child between October 2016 and 2019 including two sexual activities with a child.
Everything with you is allegedly, everything he did is proven, his brother is proven, yet, ‘let’s leave him alone, poor guy.’
Tate: Philip is part of the club and this is the thing — I’m a mentally resilient person. I lost all my bank accounts — I’ve lost all of my social media accounts, I’ve been vilified all across the Matrix.
Lucy Williamson herself, she was begging me for an interview. The only reason I ever sat down with the BBC is because they were begging me. The BBC was saying, ‘we don’t want a hit piece, we want to come across,’ they are telling me they want to be impartial. ‘We believe that there is a side that needs to be told.’
They sent me a list of questions — this is interesting, ok.
I sit down (with them) and they instantly attack me.
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