To make sure you never miss out on your favourite NEW stories, we're happy to send you some reminders

Click 'OK' then 'Allow' to enable notifications

Greta Thunberg burns Andrew Tate after he tries trolling her about his cars
Featured Image Credit: REUTERS / Alamy Stock Photo/Andrew Tate

Greta Thunberg burns Andrew Tate after he tries trolling her about his cars

Activist Greta Thunberg has hit out at Andrew Tate after he bragged about owning 33 cars

Greta Thunberg has burned Andrew Tate after he tried trolling her about his cars, having suggested she thinks he has ‘small d**k energy’.




Controversial 36-year-old Andrew Tate is known for his divisive opinions, many of which land him in fairly hot water online.

The former kickboxer has most recently taken aim at 19-year-old environmental campaigner Greta Thunberg, bragging about how he owns 33 cars with ‘enormous emissions’.

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

“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.”

Greta Thunberg last year.
Euan Cherry/Alamy Stock Photo

Naturally, the boastful post didn’t go down too well with some Twitter users, with one commenting underneath: “Translated this for you: My 33 cars are a pathetic attempt to compensate for my inability to feel like a real man, which conflicts with my constant diet of toxic masculinity. I am an impotent bottom who attacks young women as a way to perform for the men I truly desire.”

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].”

Backing the teenage activist, one person commented: “Who'd have thought 2022 Twitter would peak so late in the day.”

Another said: “A late entry for most devastating ratio of the year.”

The activist hit back in a simple, but very effective, way.
Twitter

A third added: “Immense burn. Thoughts and prayers to Tate’s manhood, or lack thereof. Wake up men, this is not the hero you are looking for.”

Earlier this year, Tate found himself banned from TikTok after sharing ‘hateful’ content, having posted videos about how he believes women are men’s ‘property’ and compared being in a relationship with a woman to 'training a dog'.

At the time, a spokesperson for TikTok told UNILAD: "Misogyny and other hateful ideologies and behaviours are not tolerated on TikTok, and we are working to review this content and take action against violations of our guidelines.

“We continually look to strengthen our policies and enforcement strategies, including adding more safeguards to our recommendation system, as part of our work to keep TikTok a safe and inclusive space for our community."

Topics: Greta Thunberg, Cars, Environment