"Don’t need curry Tate.”
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate has sparked fresh outrage online after making a racist remark targeting Indian women.
The backlash began after Tate reacted to a video.
The video featured influencer Diva Flawless, who is of Indian heritage, wearing a bold outfit and shopping.
One person shared the clip and posted a crude comment about Indians.
It read: “This is all well and good until 13 years down the line you’ve got a tiny Indian man in your house and you have to pretend to love it.”
Responding to the tweet, Tate wrote, “Agreed. I have all flavours of children from 11 women except Indian.
“Chinese Tate does kung fu, Russian Tate never cries, Black Tate has best head movement. Don’t need curry Tate.”
The remark triggered an immediate wave of criticism. Many users described the comment as racist, dehumanising and rooted in crude stereotypes about Indian people and culture.
One person wrote: “The only thing you’ve proved with that tweet is that your children deserve a better father, no matter what country they’re from.”
Another commented: “Indian women wouldn’t even look at you, baldie. Worry about yourself first.”
A third user added: “Imagine calling someone ugly while filming strangers without consent. Peak insecurity.”
Several users also pointed to what they described as the irony of Andrew Tate judging Indian women, while Indian contestants continue to dominate international beauty competitions.
A comment read: “Indian women are winning Miss Universe and Miss World. What exactly is Tate winning?”
Others mocked Tate for presenting himself as an authority on beauty and genetics, as one said:
“It is always the men rejected by women who turn into self-appointed beauty experts.”
Another agreed:
“He mocked a random woman and got ratioed into oblivion. Internet justice delivered.”
One person said: “An average Indian man has more IQ than your whole bloodline combined.”
Agreed.
I have all flavours of children from 11 women except Indian.
Chinese Tate does kung fu
Russian Tate never cries
Black Tate has best head movementDon’t need curry Tate.
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) November 30, 2025
This is not the first time that Andrew Tate has been accused of racism towards Indians.
In October 2024, a viral clip showed Diljit Dosanjh gifting a female fan his jacket during one of his concerts.
Alluding to the jacket, Tate commented: “Bet it stinks of curry.”
Tate immediately faced backlash and was also criticised by Adnan Sami.
A self-proclaimed “misogynist”, Andrew Tate frequently promotes hyper-masculine views and flaunts a lavish lifestyle to his millions of followers.
His online presence has drawn sustained criticism from anti-racism groups, educators and digital safety campaigners, who argue his content normalises hate speech and harmful gender stereotypes.
Tate was previously banned from several major platforms before later returning under revised moderation policies.
The latest backlash adds to the long list of controversies surrounding the influencer.
Tate has faced numerous allegations of rape and human trafficking. Tate and his brother Tristan, who has also faced accusations of rape and human trafficking, have repeatedly denied all of the allegations against them.








