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Andrew Tate fires back at Greta Thunberg after climate activist roasts him on social media
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Updated 00:09 29 Dec 2022 GMTPublished 22:55 28 Dec 2022 GMT

Andrew Tate fires back at Greta Thunberg after climate activist roasts him on social media

Somewhat unsurprisingly, the self-proclaimed misogynist took being slammed by a 19-year-old woman rather badly.

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Andrew Tate has lashed out at Greta Thunberg on social media after the climate activist made a joke about his, ahem, male appendage.

Her shot came after the controversial media personality tried to troll Thunberg on social media about his fuel-guzzling cars.

He tweeted: “Hello Greta Thunberg. I have 33 cars. My Bugatti has a w16 8.0L quad turbo. My TWO Ferrari 812 competizione have 6.5L v12s.

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“This is just the start. Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and their respective enormous emissions.”

But Thunberg arguably had the best comeback, keeping things simple by referencing the size of his manhood.

Thunberg hit back: "“Yes, please do enlighten me. Email me at smalld**[email protected]."

Greta Thunberg/Twitter.

And, somewhat unsurprisingly, the self-proclaimed misogynist did not take it with grace and poise.

He tagged her and wrote: "Thank you for confirming via your email address that you have a small penis Greta Thunberg."

"The world was curious."

He then added: "And I do agree you should get a life."

In the two-minute video, viewed more than one million times within an hour of posting, Tate lashed out at Thunberg and went in for the attack all over again.

"I’m obviously a stranger to online controversy," Tate said in his video tweet.

"It’s not something I often do, but now the mainstream press are commenting on the fact that I was informing Greta that my very extensive car collection - which runs on internal combustion engines fuelled by dead dinosaur's - has an enormous emission profile.

"She replied by telling me her own email address. Greta‘s email address is 'ihavesmalld**kenergy'.

"Obviously I don’t want to assume her gender it’s 50-50 but it is what it is."

Andrew Tate/Twitter

He then told someone off-camera to bring him a pizza and ensure the boxes were not recyclable.

Tate continued: "I’m not actually mad at Greta ... she doesn’t realise she’s asleep at the matrix she thinks she’s doing good. Someone has sat her down and convinced her to try to try and convince you to bag your government to tax you into poverty to stop the sun from being hot, and then because I called her out on it, the global matrix got theirs but farm till I can retweet all of this, but commenting to try and pretend that her telling me that she has a small d**k in her own email address, and that somehow teaches me a lesson."

He ended on: "Welcome to the new episode of' The Clown Show'."

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