Piers Morgan Uncensored with Andrew Tate LIVE — Disgraced influencer slams Ben Shapiro as Tristan reveals family dynamic
PART two of Andrew Tate's explosive interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored aired on Tuesday night.
Tate was questioned on his beliefs regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict and was pressed on his relationships with conservative commentators Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson.
He called Shapiro a "warmonger" and claimed that he didn't have the experience to speak about Israel and Palestine.
Part one of the interview aired on Monday in which Morgan questioned Tate on his misogynistic beliefs, his time in jail, and his recent remarks on television star Amanda Holden's bathing suit photo.
Tristan Tate made a brief appearance at the end of the interview where he revealed that his parents were positive influences on him and Andrew. He praised his mom for taking care of them instead of "going out with her friends" and "smoking."
Tristan also commended his brother's influence and admitted that they don't see eye-to-eye on all issues, including religion.
Follow our Piers Morgan Uncensored live blog below for the latest updates on Andrew and Tristan's interview...
Interview conclusion
The fiery two-hour interview with Tristan and Andrew Tate on Piers Morgan Uncensored has concluded.
Andrew's interview took up the majority of the time as he discussed his opinions on women, the criminal charges levied against him, his family, his time in a Romanian jail, and his beliefs regarding the Israel-Palestine crisis.
Morgan questioned his brother Tristan on his differences with Andrew and what his time in a jail cell was like.
Andrew and Tristan are set to face trial on rape, human trafficking, and organized crime charges in Romania.
'That's not how I live now'
Tristan said that his views have changed over the past 10 years but that he doesn't regret what he's preached in the past.
He denied Morgan's claims that he and his brother emphasize toxic masculinity.
When asked whether he and Andrew praise misogyny, Tristan claimed that they only discuss the ideal relationships that they desire.
Tristan added that "for every action there's an equal reaction" and said that there are many feminists that people can listen to instead of his brother if they decide to.
Morgan presses Tristan on his parents
Morgan pressed Tristan about his parents, and he stood firm that they were a positive influence.
When asked what his mother thinks of Tristan and Andrew's alleged crimes, Tristan said that Morgan doesn't understand them like their mother does.
Tristan admits to 'striking a woman in passion'
Morgan read aloud a quote from Tristan and Andrew's father about being an alpha male.
Tristan praised his father and said that he would do anything to protect his mother.
He said that he has never hit a woman except "in passion."
Tristan then asked if Morgan had ever "hit a woman in passion," to which he refused to dignify.
Tristan reflects on jail time
Tristan said that he didn't worry about his brother when they were both in jail.
He admitted that he was more relaxed in jail than when he was released.
Tristan slams the Rolling Stones
Morgan read aloud a quote from a profile written by the Rolling Stones.
Tristan slammed the publication and accused the journalist of "harassing" people for a story.
When asked about his relationship with Andrew, Tristan said they differ on religion.
Andrew converted to Islam while Tristan identifies as Christian.
He admitted that the two have many differences and they often fight.
'I think that was one of the best interviews ever conducted'
Tristan Tate has sat down with Morgan following his brother's explosive interview.
Tristan complimented Morgan's interviewing techniques and said he liked how Morgan pushed his guests.
Does Andrew Tate live with regret?
Morgan asked Tate to reflect on his life over the past few years and whether he had any regrets.
Tate said that there were many things he wouldn't have done and looked back on with regret.
He clarified that he's said things "satirically" that he takes accountability for.
Tate will undergo a trial in Romania that will determine whether he's guilty of rape, human trafficking, and organized crime.
Tate claims he's a 'peacemaker'
Tate said he was a "peacemaker" regarding the Israel-Palestine crisis.
He called Ben Shapiro a "warmonger" and claimed that Shapiro doesn't have the same experience with violence as he does.
Morgan questioned Tate on how he would handle the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Tate said that if he were in charge of Israel, he would ensure the border was impenetrable and wouldn't bomb hospitals.
"You're an appeaser not a warrior," Morgan concluded.
Tate discusses Ben Shapiro
Morgan read a quote aloud from Ben Shapiro criticizing Tate for being a "pimp" and being "dead wrong" on many issues.
Tate fired back: "Ben is a warmonger."
Tate insulted Shapiro's height and slammed his beliefs on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
"I don't have a beef with Ben and I don't watch his show," Tate said.
Tate discusses Jordan Peterson
On Jordan Peterson, Tate said: "The enemy of my enemy is my friend."
He said that he had nothing against Peterson but called him out for taking anti-depressants.
"I've been through worse than he has and I've never taken a drug," Tate said.
He added that he and Peterson agree on many points, but slammed him as a "hypocrite."
Tate also accused Peterson of "wishing hell" on people following the Israel-Palestine crisis.
'I understand that pressure cookers explode'
On Hamas' attacks, Tate said: "I understand that pressure cookers explode."
Tate and Morgan went back and forth on the Israel-Palestine crisis and Tate refused to condemn Hamas.
"You're very quick to condemn Israel's response but you won't condemn the terror attacks that prompted it," Morgan responded.
Morgan went on to discuss the connections between Hamas and Iran.
Tate gets heated
Tate screamed at Morgan: "What are full-grown men supposed to do when you kill their families and lock them in an open-air prison?"
Morgan then provided historical context to World War II and compared Nazis to Hamas.
Tate accused Morgan of not valuing Palestinian life to which he fired back: "Don't you dare say that about me."
They agreed on the Palestinian plight but disagreed on the reasonings behind the October 7 attack on Israel.
Discussing a ceasefire
"Do you know what genocide means?" Morgan questioned Tate.
Morgan explained that Hamas wants to kill all Jewish people, while Israel doesn't want to kill all Palestinians.
Tate fired back: "They just want to push them out."
"How do you get rid of that terror group?" Morgan rebutted.
Tate said he wanted to address the issue from a "humanist" and "professional" perspective.
Morgan than questioned why Tate could speak as a professional without expert knowledge on international conflicts.
Tate flips it around
Tate flipped the interview around and asked Morgan a question to "understand his perspective."
The two weren't able to come to a conclusion on the Israel-Palestine crisis and Morgan decided to move to a new topic.
Morgan accused Tate of making his position clear.
'I am a realist'
Tate said that he was a realist and wouldn't label entities as "good" or "buy."
"It's unfortunate on both sides," Tate added.
Tate then compared the Israel-Palestine conflict to the Russia-Ukraine war.
'You have to be very careful how you answer these questions'
Tate said that he understood why Hamas fought back following the conditions that Palestine was under due to Israel's governmental rule.
"It's an eye for an eye in this world," Tate added before he was quick to clarify that he wasn't condoning Hamas' actions.
"I just want to ask you one more time - is what Hamas did on October 7 an act of terrorism?"
"One team's terrorist is another team's freedom fighter," Tate responded.
Tate on terrorism
Tate wouldn't answer Morgan's question on whether he believed Hamas was a terrorist organization.
Tate claimed that he was thrown in jail due to his oppression as a Muslim and for his success in business.
Morgan was quick to correct him that he was thrown in jail for serious criminal allegations.
When asked whether Israel killed babies, Tate asked if they were vaccinated.
"Why are you being flippant?" Morgan questioned.
Morgan starts off with Hamas question
Piers Morgan questioned Andrew Tate's beliefs on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
"Nothing in my mind justifies what happened October 7," Morgan stated in reference to Hamas' attack on Israel.
Tate fired back that he couldn't properly answer the question without providing context on what happened prior to October 7.
Tune in now!
Tune in now for part two of Andrew Tate's interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored.
His brother Tristan is set to make an appearance for a separate chat.
The interview airs live on TalkTv and TalkTv's YouTube page.
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Andrew Tate’s ‘feminist’ claims - part 2
Piers Morgan pressed Andrew Tate on his claims that he was a feminist.
Tate responded: “Taking your clothes off for men on Instagram is not empowering. It’s empowering when you say, no man but my husband can see my body.”
Morgan then pointed out that Tate is 36 years old and frequently posts shirtless photos of himself.
Andrew Tate’s ‘feminist’ claims - part 1
Andrew Tate responded to backlash on his comments regarding Amanda Holden by claiming he was a “feminist".
He claimed that his criticisms of her post in a bikini were because he believed she was “more interesting” than a “thirst trap on Instagram”.
Tate told Piers Morgan: “I was reminding her of her worth, because as a feminist, we are all feminists here, right, we all believe in women empowerment. I am reminding her of her worth.”
Did Andrew Tate have a hair transplant?
Andrew Tate is understood to have undergone a hair transplant in 2019 after being diagnosed with male pattern baldness.
He had a procedure known as follicular unit extraction (FUE), in which tiny grafts from the scalp’s donor area are removed and subsequently implanted in the recipient spot.
Coming soon - Piers Morgan and Andrew Tate interview, part 2
Here is a taster of what is to come at 8pm tonight on TalkTV.