Bonnie Blue's Dad Changes Mind on Andrew Tate After Podcast Meeting
Bonnie Blue's father revises Andrew Tate view after podcast

Reality personality Bonnie Blue has disclosed the surprising way she managed to alter her own father's negative perception of the divisive online figure, Andrew Tate. The revelation comes after Blue appeared alongside Tate on the Disruptors podcast earlier this year, a move that sparked significant controversy.

Shocking Exchange and a Father's Concern

The podcast episode featured typically incendiary remarks from Tate, who described Blue as the "end result of feminism." He also made a sweeping claim that women would be willing to sleep with the enemy if a third world war occurred. Blue responded with a bombshell statement of her own, asserting, "I would have f***** Hitler to survive."

She also defended her marathon sex stunts as empowering to women, taking a swipe at stay-at-home mothers who criticise her. Despite the nature of the conversation and Tate's well-documented misogynistic views, Blue insists she has no regrets about participating.

Her initial decision, however, was met with dismay from her father. Speaking to the Daily Star, Blue explained: "When I first told my dad I was going to do an interview with Andrew Tate, he was like, 'Oh you're not doing an interview with that guy, I've seen him online, I've seen his clips and what the news say about him.'"

A Persuasive Argument Based on Personal Experience

Blue recounted how she managed to sway his opinion by drawing a parallel with the media coverage she herself receives. "I said, 'Dad, imagine if you didn't know me and you saw all the press around me and someone said they were coming to meet me, you'd probably say the exact same,'" she told him. "'But you know me so you know those things aren't true, you know I'm not what I'm made out to be online.'"

This line of reasoning resonated with her father, who simply replied, "That makes sense." Blue added that the encounter taught her a broader lesson: "The one thing I've learned about what you read online, it doesn't mean they're like that in person, it doesn't mean what's in the press is always true."

Praise for Tate's Conduct and Upcoming Fight

Contrary to his public persona, Blue had nothing but positive things to say about Tate's behaviour during their meeting. "I actually don't regret doing the podcast at all," she stated. "He turned up early for the podcast, he shook my hand, offered me a drink. He said, 'Let me know if there's anything I ask which you don't want or don't feel comfortable with,' and to me, he was nothing but respectful. My encounter with him was nothing but positive."

The news emerges as Andrew Tate, a former world champion kickboxer, prepares for a high-profile boxing match. He is scheduled to face Misfits heavyweight boxing champion Chase DeMoor in Dubai on Saturday night.

The bout is set for six three-minute rounds, a rule set DeMoor claims Tate insisted upon. Knockouts are permitted and if the fight goes the full distance, the result will be decided by three ringside judges. DeMoor brings far more boxing experience to the ring with 14 professional fights, and this will be his seventh outing of 2025 as he defends his title.