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Greta Thunberg has slammed Andrew Tate with a staggering reply, and fans can’t control their laughter. 

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Since December 27, 2022, the world witnessed an internet catfight between Andrew Tate and Greta Thunberg. The controversial kickboxer started an unnecessary controversy after making a sad comment. He uploaded a post on Twitter, talking about his car collection and how the engines produced emissions harming the environment. Plus, Andrew tagged Greta Thunberg, a Swedish environmental activist. 

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Tate’s comment wasn’t something that anyone expected as he laid low for quite some time. Apart from featuring on a stream with Adin Ross and trolling him live, the kickboxer paid little attention to other controversies. However, that turned untrue on December 27 after he called out Greta on Twitter. 

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This somehow triggered her as she posted a staggering reply to his tweet. She mocked him with a knacky response that broke the internet in minutes. Fans trolled Tate as a 19-year-old ratioed him despite his popularity. Apparently, Greta’s tweet turned out to become of one the most liked tweets in time and crossed over 238 million views in 3 days. So, Andrew posted a video as a reply to which he got shut down by Greta once again. 

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Greta Thunberg slams Andrew Tate with a sweet reply amidst an ongoing feud

After Andrew’s internet attack, Greta first trolled him, saying“yes, please do enlighten me. Email me at smalldickenergy@getalife.com” This somehow triggered Tate to the core as he uploaded a video, giving his reply. The kickboxer featured himself in a red robe, talking about how he wasn’t hurt by Greta’s statements.

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However, his further responses made it clear that it was affecting him as he said, “please bring me the pizza and make sure the boxes are not recycled.” And as we all know, Greta is an environmental activist, so it was an attack on her. 

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But instead of getting back at Thunberg, Andrew Tate almost landed in jail as the Romanian authorities cuffed him for multiple allegations. The anti-terrorism authorities accused him and his brother of human trafficking as an unknown complaint flew in. 

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And amidst the chaos, Greta decided to shut him down saying, “this is what happens when you don’t recycle your pizza boxes.” Despite the reply targeting Andrew’s latest video, it was clear that she wanted to mock him over his allegations. But still, that comes off as a theory as her statements only extended to his video.

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As of now, it looks like Andrew Tate is out, as he uploaded a post on Twitter. He posted a tweet saying that the agents from the Matrix walked in to take him down. However, that leads us to one question, will he reply to Greta Thunberg or not?

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