‘He's got a point’: Internet sides with Andrew Tate after he claims John Cena’s naked Oscars skit was to ‘satisfy his gay paymasters’

‘He's got a point’: Internet sides with Andrew Tate after he claims John Cena’s naked Oscars skit was to ‘satisfy his gay paymasters’
Andrew Tate commented on John Cena's nude appearance at the 2024 Oscars (@cobratate/X, Getty Images)

ROMANIA, BUCHAREST: Controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate aka Top G who is known for his outspoken personality and bold remarks recently claimed during his most recent podcast episode via Rumble that WWE legend John Cena walked naked at the Oscars on Sunday, March 10 night was a "humiliation ritual." 

37-year-old Tate believes Cena "sold his soul" and is now going through some sort of initiation, which according to him includes shameful acts in public. The former wrestler-turned-actor also wore a large dress onstage, which was more of a toga, onstage.

What did Andrew Tate say? 

During the podcast, Tate said, "I want to make something clear: I was saying this morning about how John Cena was doing his humiliation ritual at the Oscars to satisfy his gay paymasters and some people were saying, 'Oh, maybe he is promoting his movie.'"

He added, "I don't care what movie I make, you can not convince me to do that, you can not convince me to do something fruity or weird, it doesn't matter what movie I am in."

"I won't do it because my principles are too strong. So, to say he is only promoting a movie is still agreeing with me because you are saying he did it to promote his movie for money, because he sold his soul to his gay paymasters," Tate said. 

Recently, Cena launched his OnlyFans to promote his new film with Zac Efron named, 'Ricky Stanicky'. Tate, on the other hand, is known for spewing conspiracy theories with his bold comments on his X account with more than 8 million followers.

John Cena’s nude appearance at Oscars was planned

According to Variety, Walt Disney Television executive VP Rob Mills said, pointing towards Cena's naked appearance, "We made sure that, for all intents and purposes, he looked like a Ken doll up front,”

Cena’s “crack,” he added, “was covered in the back and then the envelope was Velcro-ed on there so it wouldn’t fall. But beyond that, he was naked.”

According to Mills, “a bulge cannot be showing, and you can’t show crack” when it comes to the Federal Communications Commission’s rules about what can be shown on live television. “It was also, ’What happens if he drops that card?’"

Cena appeared to present the Academy Award for Best Costume Design while only wearing the Birkenstock sandal, he had only the category’s envelope covering his crotch. 

When the Ricky Stanicky star appeared onstage with only the envelope, social media was abuzz with debates about how much, if any, clothing was behind it. “That’s what I wanted!” Mills told Variety. “Maybe it’s not what [the FCC’s standards and practices team] wanted. That’s definitely what I want!” he added. 

Internet reacts to Andrew Tate's statement about John Cena's naked appearance

There were several comments on Tate's take on John Cena's appearance. A user wrote on X "He isn’t wrong .. when have you ever seen John Cena ever do anything as extreme as this? Definitely a humiliation ritual."



 

A user wrote, "he got a point on something because real shit when have you EVER seen Cena do something like this."

The next user said, "Pretty clear that's exactly what was happening."



 

A user wrote, "I agree." 



 

Another user wrote, "Humiliation ritual at 50 over 20 years into a career. Lol." The next user said, "Yeah they’re making the guy who’s been famous for 20 years do a humiliation ritual, definitely not just promotions for his upcoming movie." 





 

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