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Tate, who was born in Chicago but raised in Luton, has gone from obscurity to global fame in a matter of months.
The former Big Brother contestant previously said women belong in the home, can’t drive and are a man’s property.
In other clips, the British-American kickboxer – who poses with fast cars, guns and portrays himself as a cigar-smoking playboy – talks about hitting and choking women, trashing their belongings and stopping them from going out.
Tate’s views have been described as extreme misogyny by domestic abuse charities, capable of radicalising men and boys to commit harm offline.
He is one of the most famous figures on TikTok, where videos of him have been watched 11.6 billion times.