Controversial internet personality Andrew Tate has once again ignited a firestorm, this time by taking aim at pop superstar Ariana Grande with harsh and degrading comments about her appearance.
In a shocking tirade, Tate body-shamed the Grammy-winning singer, calling her "too skinny" and referring to her as a "crack hoe."
The remarks, which spread rapidly across social media, have sparked an intense backlash, with fans and critics alike slamming Tate for his misogynistic and offensive rhetoric.
Ariana Grande, known for her powerful vocals and dedicated fan base, has yet to respond to the attack, but supporters have already rallied behind her, condemning Tate’s comments as unacceptable and degrading.
During one of his online rants, Tate took an unexpected turn when he brought up Ariana Grande’s body, making crude remarks about her weight and attractiveness.
"I’m sorry, Ariana Grande, you’re too skinny, and I would no longer f**k you," Tate said, making it clear that he believed her appearance was no longer appealing to him.
As if that wasn’t enough, he doubled down by hurling an even more degrading insult:
"She looks like a crack hoe now. It’s embarrassing."
The comments immediately sent shockwaves through social media, with fans of Ariana Grande expressing outrage over the blatant body shaming and misogyny. Many pointed out that Tate’s remarks were not only unnecessary but also perpetuated dangerous beauty standards that have long plagued women in the entertainment industry.
It didn’t take long for Ariana Grande’s fans to fire back at Tate, dragging him for his comments and calling for him to be deplatformed. The hashtag #RespectAriana began trending, as thousands of users took to Twitter/X, Instagram, and TikTok to call out Tate’s offensive remarks.
"Andrew Tate is the LAST person who should be commenting on anyone’s appearance. The insecurity is showing," one user tweeted.
"Ariana Grande is one of the most talented artists of our time, and THIS is what she gets? Misogyny at its finest," another fan wrote.
Even those who aren’t necessarily fans of Grande stepped in to defend her, arguing that Tate’s pattern of degrading women is getting worse and that his comments set a dangerous precedent for young women struggling with body image issues.
Meanwhile, some of Tate’s followers defended his remarks, claiming that he was simply "telling the truth" about beauty standards and that celebrities should not be immune from criticism. However, their defense did little to stop the wave of outrage and condemnation flooding social media.
Andrew Tate has made a career out of stirring controversy, often targeting women with degrading and inflammatory remarks. From calling women "property" to dismissing depression as weakness, his brand is built on provocation.
However, this latest attack on Ariana Grande has pushed even more people to call for his removal from social media platforms, arguing that his influence continues to fuel misogyny and online harassment.
This is not the first time a female celebrity has been publicly ridiculed for their body, but Tate’s comments hit differently given his massive following. Critics argue that his words hold weight, especially among young men who look up to him as a role model.
"Tate’s entire persona is about belittling women while pretending to be 'alpha.' It’s pathetic and dangerous," a social media activist posted.
As of now, Ariana Grande has not directly responded to Tate’s remarks, and given her history of handling public criticism with class and maturity, she may choose to rise above the negativity rather than engage.
However, with the backlash against Tate growing stronger by the hour, many are wondering whether he will face consequences for his words or simply continue to double down on his toxic brand.
With Tate refusing to apologize and his critics growing louder, this feud is far from over. The question now is whether social media platforms will take action against Tate’s continued harassment of women or if he will once again escape accountability.
Ariana Grande’s fans have made it clear: they won’t tolerate the disrespect.
One thing is certain—Tate may have picked the wrong pop star to mess with.