Andrew Tate called Great -Britain a 'fallen nation' in a bizarre anger during his first interview since he was fleeing Bucharest before he promised to return to Romania to face the police.
In his first podcast interview since the landing in Florida, Tate, 38, there was also praise for US President Donald Trump, whose administration reportedly helped with the elimination of travel restrictions through which the Tate Romania brothers could leave.
Tate and his younger brother Tristan, 36, left Bucharest and arrived in Florida last Thursday, despite the persistent accusations of sex trade. The Romanian authorities had previously imposed travel prohibitions on the brothers, but these restrictions were lifted after pressure from American officials.
In the recent PBD podcast with Patrick Bert-David, Andrew Tate criticized the British government and the UK described the UK as a 'fallen nation' and positioned himself as 'a symbol of resistance to their communism'.
The former kickboker expressed a 'strong suspicion' about why the UK hates him 'and attributes it to a observed decline of traditional masculinity.
The controversial views of Tate are linked to the promotion of the so -called 'manosphere', a movement that encourages men to push back against feminism.
British MPs have warned that he has 'brainwashed young men and boys', which encourages misogynistic behavior and violence against women.
In Great -Britain, four of the alleged victims of the Tate brother Sir Keir Starmer called on to challenge the Trump government and said they were 'kept' by their apparent escape from justice.

Former professional kick boxer and social media -influencer Andrew Tate (C) speaks with the media while he and his brother Tristan (R) arrive at Fort Lauderdale Airport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US, 27 February 2025

Tate (left) criticized the British government and described the UK as a 'fallen nation' and positioned itself as 'a symbol of resistance against their communism'. Shown: police officers guide Andrew Tate, center, fascinated by his brother Tristan Tate, at the Court of Appeal in Bucharest, Romania, Monday 27 February 2023

In his first podcast interview since his arrival in Florida, Tate has praised US President Donald Trump, whose administration reportedly helped with the lifting of travel restrictions so that the Tate Romania brothers could leave
The brothers were accused of rape, compulsory control and abuse in a separate civil case in the Supreme Court of four British women.
Tate seem to respond to the threats and tackle his legal situation, expressed Tate distrust towards the UK, and explained: 'Are they going to try to get me? Probably.
'If I go to the UK, will I come out ever? Probably not.
'Am I afraid of them? No.'
When he investigated his distrust of the UK, the controversial influencer blamed the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs for contributing to the ruin of his public image.
He accused them of labeling him as a problem, talking about him in parliament and even using him as “their autumn man.”
A spokesperson for the home office said: 'If a matter of long -term policy and practice, the UK will not confirm or deny that an extradition request has been made or received.
“Given the current Romanian investigation, it would be inappropriate to comment further.”
Tate said he was not afraid of the British government in the midst of calls to him to be extradited to the UK to be confronted with the process.

The former kickboker expressed a 'strong suspicion' about why the UK hates him ', so that it attributes to an observed decline of traditional masculinity

The brothers are accused of rape, compulsory control and abuse in a separate civil case in the Supreme Court of four British women

The recent actions of the Tate brothers have led to widespread conviction, in which the British authorities demanded their extradition to accept
'I would like to be optimistic and believe that Donald Trump saw this waste, and maybe [asked] Some questions. I like that idea, but I don't know. I had no confirmation. I have no idea, “he told the PBD podcast.
“I'm going back. I'm going to fly back and obey my bailing conditions, I don't run for anything, because I am not a coward. '
The Tate brothers were arrested in Romania three years ago after they have moved from the United Kingdom and are still confronted with serious charges, including rape, minors in the trade and money laundering that they all deny.
Despite their recent departure to the US, Romanian officials require their court performances and ask questions about possible legal actions with which they can be confronted in the States.
In December, the British authorities seized more than £ 2 million from the brothers after they are reportedly not charged with £ 21 million in income from their online companies.
The funds are currently being held on frozen bank accounts and the British police are looking for their extradition.
Andrew Tate received public attention for the first time by his short appearance on 'Big Brother', from which he was removed after images emerged, reportedly to see him showing violent behavior towards a woman.
Later he established an important online full -rise by promoting a lush lifestyle and controversial views on masculinity and gender roles.
The recent actions of the Tate brothers have led to widespread convictions, whereby the British authorities demanded their extradition to be charged.
The situation continues to develop as the legal procedures unfold in both Europe and the United States.