“You’re a man from Canada?” Controversial fighter Andrew Tate’s questioning Drake’s masculinity draws reaction from Canadian rapper

Andrew Tate mocked Canadian masculinity and targeted Drake. Drake playfully retorted on Instagram as fans debated the exchange.


“You’re a man from Canada?” Controversial fighter Andrew Tate’s questioning Drake’s masculinity draws reaction from Canadian rapper

Andrew Tate questioning Drake's masculinity (Image via Imago)

Tensions flared online when Andrew Tate questioned the masculinity of Canadian men. It was done in a seemingly mocking tone. He specifically took a jab at Drake. Andrew Tate is a former kickboxer turned controversial internet personality.

Tate’s comment came in response to Drake’ saying, “I am a man from Canada.” To which Tate said, “Imagine being from Canada. Imagine saying, I’m a man. From where? From Canada. That doesn’t go together. What you talking about? Wait, you’re a man from Canada? Nah, can’t be.” Drake responded on Instagram with a cryptic yet playful remark. Posting the words, “green light,” accompanied by a laughing emoji. The Canadian rapper humorously suggested he’s given a metaphorical go-ahead to assassinate Tate.

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Fans of both personalities have chimed in. They have fueled the online discourse with a mix of support, humor, and criticism. Some laughed off the exchange as harmless banter. However, others felt Tate’s comments were a dig, not only at Drake, but at men from Canada as a whole. The debate about national identity and masculinity is an intricate one.

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Drake is closely associated with UFC fighters. He notably bets big on his fighters. The Canadian Rapper has bet big on Israel Adesanya and Paddy Pimblett.

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Sean Strickland bashed Andrew Tate and his brother for scamming people using cam girls

Before heading off to his monumental bout at UFC 293, Sean Strickland laid out some strong accusations against the Tate brothers. Appearing on the Nelk Boys Podcast, Strickland took aim at Andrew Tate and his brother for the duo’s alleged involvement in scams related to cam girls.

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Andrew Tate and Sean Strickland (Image courtesy: IMAGO, Twitter)

Strickland later clinched victory against Israel Adesanya at UFC 293. He did not mince words and described Tate as “everything wrong with modern society.” Reflecting deep hatred for the alleged activities of the Tate brothers. The claims made by Strickland had stirred up significant debate and controversy. Supporters of both Strickland and Tate have weighed in on the matter, leading to a flurry of discussions on social media. Andrew and Tristan Tate have offered their response to the accusations. The Tate brothers defended themselves by pointing out the role of gambling agencies in MMA.

The Tates questioned the ethics of the combat sports industry by suggesting that the sport is influenced by betting and gambling interests. This rebuttal seems to be a strategic move by the Tate brothers to shift the narrative over the integrity of the sport of MMA. Strickland’s victory at UFC 293 was a betting upset, and it solidified his standing in the MMA world. However, his recent podcast appearance with the Nelk Boys ensures that his name remains in the headlines for reasons beyond fighting.

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