Ariana Grande fans blast Andrew Tate over posts mocking her appearance: ‘She doesn’t even know you’

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The internet has finally made it clear that Andrew Tate seldom, if ever, has “anything nice to say!”
One of the most controversial podcasters on the internet, Tate, has once again created headlines for hurling a series of disgusting - and not to mention, unsolicited - remarks at Ariana Grande while throwing shade at her health and body!

While the 31-year-old popstar and actress is riding high on the success of her latest movie, ‘Wicked’, she might not be particularly interested in what Tate has to say about her body.
Yet, Tate, 38, doesn’t seem to care about that as he made a series of unappealing comments about the ‘Thank U, Next’ singer’s appearance, including calling her “skinny.”
Andrew Tate went on a rant against Ariana Grande
Taking to his X account recently, the former kickboxer shared his views on Ariana Grande’s physique, drawing a flurry of reactions from the general fans.
In one of the posts, the podcast notorious for his misogynistic words, wrote crassly, “I’m sorry Ariana Grande you’re too skinny and I would no longer f*** you.”
He even went on to attempt to invalidate the ‘yes, and?’ singer’s charm, writing, “Access denied.”

In his other post, Tate took another shot at the Nickelodeon alum’s figure, writing, “She looks like a crack h**.”
Naturally, his blatant objectification of the ‘Victorious’ star’s figure was not welcomed by the internet, who strongly voiced their displeasure by taking the comment section by storm.

This is, however, not the first that the Grammy-winning singer has found herself at the center of discussion surrounding her body. Previously, as Grande was busy promoting her blockbuster ‘Wicked’, several fans took to social media to show concerns about her health claiming that she looked extremely slim.
Internet slams Andrew Tate's reckless remarks about Ariana Grande
Andrew Tate's tasteless remarks, unsurprisingly, left the fans livid who made it a point online to ask him why he doesn't "ever have anything nice to say."
One social media user schooled him, "It's not okay to say this; you have no idea what damage and insecurity it can cause. Women are much more than just their appearance. Keep these statements to yourself."
It's not okay to say this; you have no idea what damage and insecurity it can cause. Women are much more than just their appearance. Keep these statements to yourself.
— AraBae ✨ (@btssmcx) February 19, 2025
Someone else sarcastically added, "OMG. You are so obvious. 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Besides hon, she doesn't even know who you."
OMG. You are so obvious. 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Besides hon, she doesn't even know who you.
— LorettaFaucher🇺🇲🌊🌊🇺🇦🌻 (@lorettafaucher) February 21, 2025
"Access denied ??? nobody asked for it in the first place," noted another angry fan.
access denied ??? nobody asked for it in the first place pic.twitter.com/RDemUYhxg3
— marco (@outfotime) February 19, 2025
Someone else pointed out while shading his blatant mocking, "She could care less, her net worth is 5x as much as you."
She could care less, her net worth is 5x as much as you.
— Princess Alli ✨ 👑 (@_PrincessAlli_) February 19, 2025
"You could’ve kept that comment to yourself. in the future please remember to be kind because you are no better than anyone else. word," chimed in another.
you could’ve kept that comment to yourself. in the future please remember to be kind because you are no better than anyone else. word
— kingdavid (@stgkingdavid) February 21, 2025
Someone else added, "Bro don't you ever have anything nice to say?"
""Access denied" baby access was never even requested," reminded another incensed user.
"access denied" baby access was never even requested pic.twitter.com/PR9e0NNVPe
— 🎀 (@replygurl) February 20, 2025
Someone else noted, "Not even an Ariana grande fan but this is a major L for you homie."
Not even an Ariana grande fan but this is a major L for you homie
— what a satan would say (@satanicthinkin) February 21, 2025
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