Former professional kickboxer Andrew Tate has been grabbing lot of limelight for all the wrong reason. As Andrew continues to experience social medial suspension and is currently barred from Tik Tok for breaking its policies, he has now uploaded one-hour long video on Vimeo titled 'Andrew Tate's Final Message.'

Earlier, the internet sensation grabbed the eyeballs after he uploaded series of videos which allegedly violated platform's rules against "content that attacks, threatens and incites violence against or otherwise dehumanises an individual or a group." Tik Tok, one of the most popular social media site suspended Tate's profiles and entirely erase his existence by removing his duplicate clips from the platform.

"Not only he previously insulted the poor but also attacked many women with his hyper-masculine mentality which many believed would adversely influence the younger generation on the platform," read Tik Tok statement. 

In its latest released video, Tate has claimed that he wanted his videos to be 'precise, compendious and very comprehensive' and kicked it off by giving an overview of his life's story. He further asserted that he has no criminal charges against him and he has not hurt any woman. 

"No women are coming forward saying Andrew hit me. Zero! The only video of me and woman is consensual acts, she volunteered in it and said it was a game. No woman is alleging that I am a bad person or misogynist," he added. 

Tate also claimed that his clip on TikTok was misunderstood and painted his global image as the 'face of evil.' "It’s badly misinterpreted clip. It's crazy to me I've become the face of evil, with misunderstood, out-of-context clips on TikTok, with no criminal charges," he said.

Earlier, due to the nature of the videos and digital content of Andrew Tate, Meta-owned platforms like Facebook and Instagram banned his profile and erased all the content. YouTube and TikTok took the matter into consideration and followed suit by banning the controversial internet personality.