Andrew Tate sparked outrage among fans after sharing a ‘sick’ comment about Ariana Grande’s appearance on Wednesday. 

The former professional kickboxer, 38 — who was arrested in 2022 on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and creating a criminal gang to sexually exploit women — shared a crude Tweet on X (formerly known as Twitter).

‘I’m sorry Ariana Grande you’re too skinny and I would no longer f**k you. Access denied,’ the post from the self-described misogynist influencer read.

He went on to leave another comment underneath a social media photo of the Wicked actress, 31, which recently sparked health concerns among her fans, writing that she ‘looks like a crack h*e.’

Fans called out Tate for the ‘sick’ comments, with one asking, ‘Why do men think it’s ok to comment on women’s bodies?’

‘This is the most disrespectful and disgusting tweet I’ve seen today. How the f**k are people like this still on this app? Absolutely ridiculous.’

Andrew Tate, 38, sparked outrage among fans after sharing a 'sick' comment about Ariana Grande's appearance on Wednesday; Tate pictured in 2023

Andrew Tate, 38, sparked outrage among fans after sharing a ‘sick’ comment about Ariana Grande’s appearance on Wednesday; Tate pictured in 2023

'I'm sorry Ariana Grande you're too skinny and I would no longer f**k you. Access denied,' Tate¿ who was arrested in 2022 on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and creating a criminal gang to sexually exploit women ¿ wrote on X

‘I’m sorry Ariana Grande you’re too skinny and I would no longer f**k you. Access denied,’ Tate— who was arrested in 2022 on suspicion of human trafficking, rape and creating a criminal gang to sexually exploit women — wrote on X

The post comes amid health concerns for the Wicked actress, 31, after a recent image emerged of the star looking painfully thin; she is seen February 16 at the BAFTA Awards in London

The post comes amid health concerns for the Wicked actress, 31, after a recent image emerged of the star looking painfully thin; she is seen February 16 at the BAFTA Awards in London

‘Dude, you are gross,’ someone else wrote.

‘She’s more famous than you, has more money, more success, has an amazing reputation, and hasn’t been to jail.’

Another fan added, ‘Imagine thinking you had the access to deny in the first place. Ariana Grande wasn’t at the door, mate, she was on a private jet flying over it.’

‘Access denied??? nobody asked for it in the first place,’ someone else chimed in.

‘Oh good PLEASE don’t go near her she wouldn’t touch you with a 10 foot pole bud.’

It comes after a new image of Ariana published on social media earlier this week sparked fresh health concerns among her fans.

Signing autographs at the BAFTA Film Awards, the Oscar-nominated star displayed an alarmingly slim figure.

‘I just hope she’s okay because I certainly would not be if I were in her shoes and everyone felt so d*** entitled to talk about my body all the time,’ one social media user posted to Reddit — the website where the image, which has now been deleted, was posted.

Another wrote: ‘Every time I see a new pic I feel shocked all over again’.

The Grammy Award winning singer was subject to relentless discussion about her appearance during the promo tour for box office hit, Wicked, in which she starred as Glinda.

He went on to leave another comment underneath a recent social media photo of Grande, writing that she 'looks like a crack h*e'

He went on to leave another comment underneath a recent social media photo of Grande, writing that she ‘looks like a crack h*e’

Fans called out Tate for the 'sick' comment, with one asking, 'why do men think it's ok to comment on women's bodies?'

Fans called out Tate for the ‘sick’ comment, with one asking, ‘why do men think it’s ok to comment on women’s bodies?’

The Grammy Award winning singer was subject to relentless discussion about her appearance during the promo tour for box office hit Wicked; seen in February

Pictured in 2018

The Grammy Award winning singer was subject to relentless discussion about her appearance during the promo tour for box office hit Wicked; (L) seen in February, (R) seen in 2018

Andrew and his brother Tristan, who are joint US and UK nationals, were arrested in Romania in 2022 on charges of human trafficking, sexual misconduct, money laundering and forming an organized crime group. They have denied any wrongdoing.

The alleged crimes date between 2014 and 2024. The Tates deny all the charges against them.

They are also facing a civil case in the UK from four women who have alleged rape and coercive control between 2013 and 2016.

A court in Bucharest has ruled that they can be extradited to Britain once a final decision is reached in their case in Romania.

The brothers’ movements have been restricted since their 2022 arrest – spending three months in police detention, before being put under house arrest and then being prevented from leaving the country.

Tate has repeatedly claimed that prosecutors in Romania have no evidence against him and that there is a political conspiracy to silence him.

The brothers said in a written statement that they ‘remain fully dedicated to working alongside their legal team to explore every legal avenue available within the framework of Romania’s judicial system.

‘Their sole focus is on ensuring that due process is followed and that their innocence is established in a court of law.’

Last week, the alleged victims of sexual violence by Andrew were left ‘absolutely distraught’ after hearing that Donald Trump‘s officials are lobbying to lift travel restrictions against the social media influencer.

Officials close to Trump’s administration have urged Romanian authorities to allow the brothers to travel during the ongoing proceedings.

Matthew Jury, a lawyer representing four alleged victims of Andrew Tate, told BBC Newsnight the victims were ‘distraught’ at hearing the news.

Andrew and his brother Tristan, who are joint US and UK nationals, were arrested in Romania in 2022 on charges of human trafficking, sexual misconduct, money laundering and forming an organized crime group. They have denied any wrongdoing; seen in 2025

Andrew and his brother Tristan, who are joint US and UK nationals, were arrested in Romania in 2022 on charges of human trafficking, sexual misconduct, money laundering and forming an organized crime group. They have denied any wrongdoing; seen in 2025

Giving tips on how to be successful, along with misogynistic and sometimes violent maxims, Tate's videos have made him one of the world's best-known influencers

Giving tips on how to be successful, along with misogynistic and sometimes violent maxims, Tate’s videos have made him one of the world’s best-known influencersndrew and Tristan Tate arrive at Bucharest Tribunal

He said: ‘They are absolutely distraught, if you can imagine these are women who are victims of the most horrible and horrific alleged crimes. To see the most powerful man in the world support their alleged abuser is incredibly traumatising.

‘They are absolutely bewildered as to why the Trump administration has decided to interfere in this way.’

The brother’s case was reportedly brought up by US officials in a phone call with the Romanian government last week.

A source told the Financial Times that officials asked for passports to be returned to the Tate brothers.

Emil Hurezeanu confirmed the Tate brothers’ case had been raised in a call from the US.

Mr Jury added: ‘The message needs to be very clearly communicated that the criminal proceedings in Romania and in the UK should be allowed to take place and run their course in an ordinary fashion without interference. This is not politics, this is about due process and a fair trial

‘The Romanian Prime Minister has said the Americans have not demanded or requested anything, but we know

‘We know there is a great deal of support for Tate, I’m not clear as to why that is.’

Last week, Matthew Jury, a lawyer representing four alleged victims of Andrew Tate said Tate's accusers were 'distraught' over US officials having a call with the influencer

Last week, Matthew Jury, a lawyer representing four alleged victims of Andrew Tate said Tate’s accusers were ‘distraught’ over US officials having a call with the influencer

Donald Trump's officials allegedly mentioned the case against the Tate brothers in a call with the Romanian government

Donald Trump’s officials allegedly mentioned the case against the Tate brothers in a call with the Romanian government

Speaking on BBC Newsnight, Matthew Jury said he does not understand the US support for Andrew Tate

Speaking on BBC Newsnight, Matthew Jury said he does not understand the US support for Andrew Tate

He added: ‘Either they don’t know or don’t care about the nature of the allegations and how serious they are.

‘These are the most serious allegations of  human trafficking, rape, serial rape, the trafficking of minors and the rape of a 15-year-old girl. It doesn’t get more serious than that.

‘To see the Trump administration lobbying for this man’s release, interfering with due process in Romania, but worse interfering with due process in the UK.’

Tate moved to Romania after first starting a webcam business in the UK.

In 2016, Tate appeared on ‘Big Brother’ in Britain but was removed after a video emerged showing him attacking a woman.

He then turned to social media platforms to promote his divisive views.

Giving tips on how to be successful, along with misogynistic and sometimes violent maxims, Tate’s videos have made him one of the world’s best-known influencers.

His account ‘Cobratate’ on X has more than 10 million followers.

Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate deny the allegations made against them.