Programme encouraging followers to post videos helped former kickboxer go viral

A money-making scheme aimed at young men that helped “extreme misogynist” Andrew Tate go viral on social media has closed.

Hustler’s University, an online academy for fans of Tate promising to help them earn thousands of pounds, has shut its affiliate marketing programme, saying it has “no future”.

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