Andrew Tate: Former kickboxer cruelly mum-shames Amanda Holden - what did he say & what’s his net worth?

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Fans were quick to leap to the aid of Amanda Holden as Andrew Tate left a vile comment under a picture of her

Andrew Tate has come under fire for mum shaming Amanda Holden. The 36-year-old social media personality, who is currently under house arrest in Bucharest, took aim at the 52-year-old on Monday (July 31).

The mother-of-two took to social media to share a photo of her wearing a classic black bikini while standing underneath an outdoor shower with her back to the camera, with her head turned and the photo captioned ‘Good morning’.

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The post, which wasn’t offensive, suggestive or anything prompted Tate to comment, where he said on Twitter: “You are a wife and a mother and you’re far past a teenager. There is no need for this post.”

Fans were quick to defend Amanda, with one person simply telling Tate to ‘mind your own business’. Tate gained a cult following for having controversial views on a number of different topics. His net worth is around $12m, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

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Tate, who is a former kickboxing champion, regularly posts shirtless pictures of himself working out. One person highlighted his hypocrisy, saying: “Lol! I have hardly seen you in clothes yourself @Cobratate What is the need for those posts then?”

Others blasted Andrew for his dated views, with one writing: “Some men think they own women. This is a perfect example. Stone age era thinking.” And another commented: “Or we can simply stop telling others what they need to do?”

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