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Andrew Tate is no stranger to offending people on the internet. But above all, he is no stranger to controversies. The former kickboxer is always in hot waters because of his questionable statements. As a consequence, many social media platforms have restricted him, as they see him as a bad influence on young users.

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Tate is not available on any social media due to restrictions. But he’s back on Twitter after Elon Musk bought the social media platform and removed the ban on the ex-kickboxer. It hasn’t been long since he returned to Twitter, but he has already started making waves across the platform.

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The controversial ex-kickboxer once again piqued Twitter’s attention after taking a dig at Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. However, the 19-year-old’s reply to Tate has now gone viral.

Greta Thunberg had the perfect answer for Andrew Tate

Andrew Tate has always been proud of his successful and wealthy lifestyle. He never misses mentioning his wealth, especially his luxurious car collection. Apparently, the 35-year-old owns a collection of 33 exotic cars. This collection includes rides from big-name companies like Bugatti and Ferrari.

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Recently, the controversial internet star decided to take a dig at the young environmental activist by stating about his massive car collection and their emission. After all, emission from vehicles has become a very concerning issue in recent years.

Tate only mentioned the emission from his Bugatti and two Ferraris. But he wanted to share about the emission of his 33 cars. So he tagged Greta Thunberg and tweeted, Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and their respective enormous emissions.”

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However, the former kickboxer might have never expected to get a sly response from the young environmental activist. Thunberg replied, Yes, please do enlighten me. Email me at smalldickenergy@getalife.com.”

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How did Twitter react to this Tate vs. Thunberg banter?

Multiple Twitter users applauded Greta Thunberg for her sly and hard-hitting reply to Andrew Tate. Some even claimed that the ex-kickboxer might die because of this strong hit from the 19-year-old. Many users even claimed not expecting such a reply from Greta. Let’s look at some of that reactions.

What are your thoughts about the dig? Do you think Andrew Tate will reply, and would it start another internet fight? Let us know in the comments.

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Ripan Majumdar is a senior eSports writer at EssentiallySports. With an impressive portfolio of over 1500 articles, Ripan has established himself as a prominent voice in the gaming community, providing valuable insights and expert analysis on topics ranging from streamers and creators to AAA video games. Ripan's love for gaming dates back to his early childhood, when he was captivated by the timeless gem of a game, Need For Speed: Most Wanted, which sparked his eSports journey. His extensive experience and deep-rooted passion for gaming make him a trusted authority in the field, as he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his writing. Over the years, Ripan has actively covered the social simulation game, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, earning accolades from renowned ACNH pro, Raven, known by her internet alias, froggycrossing, who praised his content. His latest endeavor is with the highly anticipated Hogwarts Legacy, where he continues to explore the magical lands of Hogwarts as a maxed-level wizard. Ripan's passion for gaming extends beyond his work, as he genuinely enjoys gaming as a hobby, which further enhances his credibility as an eSports writer.

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