Andrew Tate mocked for 'cringe' comeback to Greta Thunberg after 'small d**k energy' jibe

Andrew Tate, 36, has again responded to teen Greta Thunberg, 19, with the ex-kickboxing world champion being ridiculed once again. After the young activist hit back at Andrew, it took him 10 hours to share a short video of himself smoking a cigar in a red robe, as he attempted to give a witty comeback.

Andrew took to Twitter in view of his 3.4 million followers and captioned his two minute video: “Thank you for confirming via your email address that you have a small penis @GretaThunberg.

“The world was curious. And I do agree you should get a life.”

After taking a puff from the cigar he boasted about its greenhouse gas emissions saying: “Releasing greenhouse gases.”

He continued in the video: “I’m obviously a stranger to online controversy, it’s not something I often do.

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“But now the mainstream press is commenting on the fact that I was informing Greta that my very extensive car collection – with internal combustion engines which run on dead dinosaurs – have an enormous emission profile.

“And she responded by telling me her own email address. Greta’s email address is ‘I have small d*** energy’.

“Why would that be your own email address, Greta? Strange.

“Obviously I don’t want to assume her gender, it’s 50/50. But it is what it is.

The feud began after Andrew took to Twitter to share a picture of his 33 cars, mocking his own carbon emissions.

He wrote: “Hello @GretaThunberg, I have 33 cars. My Bugatti has a w16 8.0L quad-turbo. My TWO Ferrari 812 competizione have 6.5L v12s. This is just the start.

“Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and their respective enormous emissions.”

Greta was praised for her simple yet scathing reply, as she wrote: “Yes, please do enlighten me. Email me at smalld**[email protected].”

Andrew’s latest trolling comes just months after the four-time world champion further insisted he was not “the number one villain on Earth”.

He rose to fame as an online celebrity but has also been banned from multiple platforms for hate speech and spreading misinformation.

Meanwhile, Greta is a globally recognised activist who is known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action for climate change mitigation.

She began her activism at the age of 15 and has since gone on to be the leading voice in inspiring young people to protest against climate change.

source: express.co.uk