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Adnan Sami slams Andrew Tate for making racist comment against Diljit Dosanjh: ‘It smells of love’

Andrew Tate's racist comment came after Diljit Dosanjh's recent concert in New Delhi, where he gifted his jacket to a fan.

Diljit Dosanjh- Adnan SamiAdnan Sami said Diljit Dosanjh smells of love as he slammed Andrew Tate's racist comment. (Photos: Diljit Dosanjh, Adnan Sami/ Instagram)

Singer Adnan Sami has come to the defense of Diljit Dosanjh after controversial internet personality Andrew Tate made a racist comment about the Punjabi singer-actor. Tate’s remark sparked outrage online, with many condemning it.

Andrew Tate’s racist comment came after Diljit Dosanjh’s recent concert in New Delhi, where he gifted his jacket to a fan. Tate tweeted, “Bet it stinks of curry.” Adnan Sami responded strongly on Instagram, and wrote in his caption: “Wrong… It smelled of ‘love’ and the best part was that none of the audience members were ‘rapists’ or ‘child traffickers’ like what you’re accused of and arrested for, which surely smells of s**t!! So STFU!”

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Instagram users praised Adnan for standing up against Tate’s racism. Comments poured in, supporting Adnan’s stance. One person wrote, “Sir ji bewakoof kya jaane pyaar ki mehak 😂 (Sir, a fool won’t know the scent of love),” another wrote, “Thanks Adnan for standing up.” Yet another person wrote, “Arrey iske peeche apna khoon garam Mt kijiye (please don’t boil your blood because of him).”

Diljit Dosanjh has not publicly addressed Tate’s comment, but his fans have condemned the racist remark.

Andrew Tate, who is an American and British social media personality, businessman, and former professional kickboxer, faces serious allegations, including human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and money laundering. He was placed under house arrest in August and has a pending trial in a separate case. As a self-described misogynist, Andrew Tate has gained millions of followers by promoting an ultra-masculine lifestyle, which critics argue denigrates women.

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