“Taking an injection is cowardice,” Controversial kickboxer Andrew Tate insinuates bodybuilder Joesthetics death caused by four-time vaccination
Andrew Tate comments on Joesthetics' death and criticizes the bodybuilder and influencer for using steroids regardless of the reasoning.

Andrew Tate speaks on Joesthetics death (Image credits: Twitter)
Andrew Tate is known for speaking out on topics very rudely at times. Some of his advice makes sense to many, while others disagree with the Tate brothers, which stirs up significant controversy for Andrew Tate. Although a bit early for Jo’s family, his recent comments on the death of famous influencer Joesthetics are factually accurate.
Andrew Tate said, “Taking an injection is an act of cowardice,” indirectly taking a shot at the late influencer. This could seem insensitive to some fans. However, it is common knowledge that steroids are hazardous to a person’s health in the long run. The recent remarks raised many eyebrows.
Andrew Tate has gained tremendous influence with an audience within the age group of 20-30 years. His opinions on several matters resonate with several people, especially young men. But the former kickboxer had his share of backlash and suffering when he was recently accused of serious criminal charges. However, Andrew Tate has taken time out to overcome this hurdle, continue his social media career, and grow his other businesses.
Recently, another famous influencer by the name of Joesthetics passed away due to an aneurysm. The bodybuilder was a favorite among many fans who wanted to see progress in the gym. Jo Lindner, a.k.a. Joesthetics had admitted to taking steroid vaccinations four times, and the influencer was only around 30 years old.
Jo Lindner’s excuse was that he only made that decision due to peer pressure. This is where Andrew Tate decided to chip in. Tate emphasized that no one should even have friends, which puts them in a position to make such bad, potentially fatal decisions.
Does Andrew Tate take steroids himself to keep himself in shape?

During the early stages of his rise to fame, Andrew Tate was heavily questioned for taking steroids himself. According to many body builders, the former kickboxer didn’t seem to have made any natural gains in his muscles. This accusation picked up quite a bit of traction and was hurting Tate’s image in a big way. It got so important that even media channels and interviewers asked the businessman about his history with steroids.
However, Andrew Tate has denied all such accusations vehemently on multiple occasions. Tate declares, “I train every day; I am not on any type of steroid; I am not on TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy).” The influencer specifies that he doesn’t even take creatine or protein powder. The great conviction in his statements resulted in the tangent slowly dying down.
It’s safe to say that whether Andrew Tate’s advice on steroids is hypocritical or not, it is generally suggested by most doctors to stay clear of any steroids, no matter who you are or what your lifestyle is.
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