"Disgusting nose guardian" - Andrew Tate slams Indian-American doctor for taking shots at his physique

Infamous social media celebrity Andrew Tate [Image courtesy @Cobratate on X]
Infamous social media celebrity Andrew Tate [Image courtesy @Cobratate on X]

Andrew Tate recently launched an all-out social media onslaught on Indian-American doctor Kirti Patel after the latter took shots at his physique.

The incident unfolded as Tate, known for his polarizing and, at times, insensitive persona, posted a shirtless picture on X, proclaiming that he refrains from having physical relationships with vaccinated women.

Patel shot back at the distasteful post with a suggestive and seemingly homophobic comment, claiming that only gay men would find 'King Cobra's' physique attractive.

Suffice it to say the former kickboxer did not find the doctor's comments amusing and went after her on social media in a lengthy response thread.

In one of his initial comments, Tate shot back at the medical professional by making fun of her appearance:

"I’m super disappointed that I’m not attractive to you Kirti. I was only trying to make my arms as big as your nose."

The 37-year-old did not stop there, and in one of his follow-up posts, the infamous businessman doubled down on his insults about her facial features while branding himself the strongest man she had ever seen:

"Insulting me for being the strongest man you’ve ever seen wasn’t very KIRTIUS. GET IT? Hahahahha. Ok, it’s 5 am I should go to sleep. Disgusting nose guardian!"

Andrew Tate's controversial remarks on COVID-19 vaccines

While COVID-19 brought the world to a standstill a few years ago, Andrew Tate doesn't believe in the legitimacy of the threat posed by the pandemic.

In a recent post on X, the controversial influencer took aim at vaccinated individuals, calling them stupid and evil.

This is far from the first time Tate has vehemently opposed COVID-19 vaccination. During an appearance on the PBD podcast in 2022, he cast aspersions on the immunization method, saying:

"You look at something like COVID, for example... you look at all the bulls**t they were saying, you sit here and go wait, wait, wait, these people don't care about me. If I had diabetes or I needed insulin... they'd be hitting me with medical bills I could never possibly afford... but they are insisting I take this shot for free on repeat? This doesn't make sense."

Catch Andrew Tate's comments below:

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Despite Tate's beliefs, per the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control's interim analysis of the vaccine's effectiveness, the relative vaccine effectiveness against mortality for COVID-19 is 64 percent during the first 12 weeks after administration.

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