Bonnie Blue revealed the conversation she had with her father about meeting Andrew Tate, the controversial kickboxer who is set to fight for Misfits Boxing

Mark Whiley Sports Reporter

19:00, 20 Dec 2025

Bonnie Blue and Andrew TateBonnie Blue has no regrets about meeting Andrew Tate(Image: bonnie_blue_xox/Instagram )

Bonnie Blue managed to sway her father’s view of Andrew Tate after meeting the controversial influencer.

Extreme adult star Blue and Tate, who makes his boxing debut on Saturday, stunned listeners with their comments when they appeared together on the Disruptors podcast earlier this year. Tate described Blue as the “end result of feminism” and outrageously claimed women would be happy to sleep with the enemy if World War Three broke out.

Blue then shocked listeners by announcing: “I would have f***** Hitler to survive.” She also slammed stay-at-home mums who criticise her sex marathon stunts and told Tate her exploits were empowering women.

Bonnie BlueBlue made a shocking comment about Adolf Hitler(Image: YouTube/Disruptors Podcast)

Speaking to the Daily Star, Blue insisted she had no regrets about appearing on the podcast with Tate, despite his extreme misogynistic views. She also revealed how she managed to influence her own father’s negative view of Tate.

She said: “When I first told my dad I was going to do an interview with Andrew Tate, he was like, ‘Oh you’re not doing an interview with that guy, I’ve seen him online, I’ve seen his clips and what the news say about him.’

“And I said, ‘Dad, imagine if you didn’t know me and you saw all the press around me and someone said they were coming to meet me, you’d probably say the exact same.’

Andrew TateTate made degrading comments about women on the podcast(Image: YouTube/Disruptors Podcast)

“‘But you know me so you know those things aren’t true, you know I’m not what I’m made out to be online.'” She then revealed her father’s three-word response: ‘That makes sense.’

“The one thing I’ve learned about what you read online, it doesn’t mean they’re like that in person, it doesn’t mean what’s in the press is always true,” she added.

Blue was actually complimentary about Tate’s conduct before and during the podcast. She said: “I actually don’t regret doing the podcast at all. I know everybody has different experiences with people but for me, he turned up early for the podcast, he shook my hand, offered me a drink.

Andrew Tate at the open workout ahead of his fight with Chase DeMoorTate is preparing to face Chase DeMoor in the boxing ring(Image: https://x.com/IfnBoxing)

“He said, ‘Let me know if there’s anything I ask which you don’t want or don’t feel comfortable with,’ and to me, he was nothing but respectful. My encounter with him was nothing but positive.”

Tate, a former world champion kickboxer, takes on Misfits heavyweight boxing champion Chase DeMoor in Dubai on Saturday night.

The fight is scheduled for six three-minute rounds, a rule set DeMoor claimed Tate demanded. Knockouts will be allowed and the fight will be scored by three ringside judges if it goes the distance.