“You’ll always live in our hearts”, Fans hail Rebecca Black roasting Andrew Tate’s ‘music career’
Rebecca Black has joined Greta Thunberg and others to brutally roast Andrew Tate following his arrest on the grounds of human trafficking.
Rebecca Black and Andrew Tate
A lot of speculations are coming forward ever since the controversial kickboxer Andrew Tate got arrested in Romania along with his brother Tristan Tate. One of the speculations was Tate getting arrested for his music singles which were dropped when he decided to enter the entertainment industry back in 2019.
While Tate’s music career came as a surprise to social media users, many of them have already started roasting Tate for the content he used in those songs. One of those trolling the kickboxer was none other than singer Rebecca Black, known for her popular single ‘Friday’. She posted a video on Twitter where the kickboxer can be seen doing a rap for the song ‘Sugar Daddy’.
On her tweet, she wrote- “i was 13 this man is 36”, in a bid to mock the content depicted through the song. Her caption on the post actually referred to her age on she released her music single ‘Friday’, compared to the age of Tate when he released the song ‘Sugar Daddy’. The latter song has been getting a lot of hatred on social media due to the absurd lyrics, and Rebecca Black’s roast became a cherry on top, according to her fans.
Black joined the list of other prominent personalities such as Greta Thunberg, a teenage climate activist who was equally successful in trolling Tate after the duo shared an uncommon interaction on Twitter. Both Greta Thunberg and Rebecca Black are getting showered with praises on social media as they were able to triumph over Tate’s toxicity.
Andrew Tate’s former music career gets resurfaced on social media
Following Tate brother’s arrest on their Romanian residence, several videos of Andrew Tate are surging on popularity in social media. From swatting videos to some clips where the kickboxer was seen predicting his own arrest, the controversial internet personality has once again captured the whole social media for all the wrong reasons.
One of the most surprising videos that got dug out by some users, was Tate’s music career. From the initial months of 2019 to March 2020, Tate dropped several rap songs that glorified toxic masculinity and anti-feminism, which is one of the main characteristics of Tate’s speeches given on social media.
Andrew Tate goes by the name ‘Mr Plenty’ on Spotify where he has released several songs with the assistance of some popular singers such as Kristian Kiss. Some of his songs that were released at that time, ‘Suicide’, ‘Part Time’ and ‘Top G in a Bugatti’. Now that these songs are getting rediscovered, social media is not missing the opportunity to hit out at the kickboxer.
Fans react to Rebecca Black’s troll
Several fans pointed out that the day when she roasted Andrew Tate coincided with Friday, her popular song. They became nostalgic and stated how she still rules at their heart. Here are some relevant fan reactions-
Andrew Tate still remains under police detention as the court had ordered a 30-day detention on the Tate brothers. In addition to that, his cars including his infamous bugatti are also under police seizure at this moment.
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