Andrew Tate, the self-styled “Top G” who never runs out of words, struck speechless by a single question. In a wild moment during a June 2025 podcast, OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue hit him with,
“Would you f*ck me?”
The internet exploded, and Tate’s unshakable persona exploded for a split second. This electrifying exchange, part of a no-holds-barred episode of Rob Moore’s The Disruptor podcast, set social media on fire and left everyone talking.
The podcast brought together two of the internet’s biggest lightning rods. Tate, a former kickboxer turned controversial influencer, is currently facing serious charges, including rape and human trafficking, which only amplify the shock of his collaboration with Blue, a 25-year-old content creator infamous for claiming sheslept with 1,057 men in 12 hours. Their pairing promised chaos, and it delivered. A clip shared on X captures the moment Blue’s blunt question left Tate frozen, a rare crack in his armor.
“Next question, huh?”
He mumbled before adding,
“Let me answer then.”
After a beat, he recovered with,
“Would I f*ck Bonnie for all the power in the world? Yeah,”
a response that’s now fueling endless debates.
The conversation didn’t stop there. Tate, never one to shy away from controversy, took the chance to double down on his views. He praised Blue for not voting, saying,
“Women like you should give men the vote back,”
while calling her “the end result of feminism” in an X post that racked up 8.6 million views in just 24 hours.
Blue, no stranger to stirring the pot, teased the podcast as a chance to “bring women forward 1057 years,” leaning into her reputation for provocative stunts, like her recently canceled “petting zoo” event that sparked widespread outrage.
A post from X.
Fans and critics are split. On X, some slammed Tate for platforming Blue, with one user fuming,
“He’s giving her thousands of new subscribers. Where’s the logic?”
Others called it a new low for both, pointing to Blue’s OnlyFans ban and Tate’s legal troubles as proof they’re chasing clout at any cost. Yet, supporters argue it’s just two provocateurs doing what they do best: pushing buttons and sparking debate. From Blue’s bold question to Tate’s eyebrow-raising comments, the podcast’s raw energy has made it a viral sensation.


