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Google Removes Andrew Tate’s App From Playstore

Google has indeed shown that they are not a Top G by removing Andrew Tate’s learning app called “The Real World.” It faced accusations of promoting pyramid schemes and exploiting teenage boys. Several campaigns exposed the app’s alleged attempts to disseminate misogynistic ideas to young boys.

The app’s removal from the Play Store puts pressure on Apple, as they may be compelled to follow suit and remove it from the App Store.

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The app is marketed as a “global community of like-minded individuals striving to create an abundance of wealth,” and it mirrors its creators by generating controversy.

Formerly known as “Hustlers University,” “The Real World” charges a hefty monthly subscription fee of $49.99, claiming it can increase to $147 a month. It promises to acquaint users with 19 wealth creation methods and connect them with millionaire mentors.

Despite not promoting violence, the app was also accused of falsely inflating its Trustpilot rating, showing a 4.8 rating when, in reality, it had only 3.5. Multiple reviews exposed it as a scam.

Beyond the app controversy, Andrew Tate himself faces serious allegations of rape, human trafficking, and leading an organized crime group involved in the sexual exploitation of women.

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