UFC Star Slams Andrew Tate’s Demented Views on Fatherhood

UFC star Terrance McKinney has called out Andrew Tate’s controversial statements about fatherhood in a powerful social media response that’s drawing widespread attention.

The clash began after Tate made inflammatory remarks about men attending their children’s births, stating: “Men who are obsessed with being at the birth of kids are gay. OMG LETS DO IT THIS WAY OMG. Gay.”

McKinney fired back with his own experience: “My lil girl was born on a Tuesday, I cut the cord, then packed my bags and flew to Saudi Arabia, won my fight in 2 minutes of the first round and then flew back the next day just to be with my daughter. Real men understand.”

 

This exchange comes amid growing scrutiny of Tate’s views on parenting and relationships. Reports indicate Tate has claimed to have 10 children with different mothers worldwide, while allegedly referring to these mothers as “slow” and “stupid.”

Tate’s family members have recently spoken out against his public persona. His uncle, John Ashleigh, revealed in an exclusive interview that Tate’s controversial online presence is “an act to get clicks.” Speaking from his modest home in Luton, Ashleigh disputed Tate’s claims of wealth, stating, “He’s not a billionaire. He’s done very well for himself, but I wonder if he’s even worth the $250 million people say he is.”

Currently, Tate and his brother Tristan face legal troubles, including ten accusations of sexual assault from three alleged victims in the UK. They are facing potential extradition from Romania to Britain to address these charges.

The controversy has sparked broader concerns about Tate’s influence on young people. A Yorkshire charity called Diversify reports receiving 25 calls weekly from schools concerned about misogynistic incidents often linked to Tate’s content. Sara Cunningham, the charity’s co-founder, estimates that in an average class of 30 children, approximately eight boys admire Tate.

McKinney’s direct challenge to Tate’s parenting views represents a growing pushback against the controversial influencer’s statements, particularly from public figures who advocate for responsible fatherhood and family values.