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Louis Theroux opens up about starting his own business and explains why he sees himself as 'the anti-Tate'.
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@TheDiaryOfACEO
@TheDiaryOfACEO Рік тому
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@iggyblitz8739
@iggyblitz8739 Рік тому
Nice interview, but stop caring about the PC words so much, don't let the PC police shape who you are.
@nik-ev3eh
@nik-ev3eh Рік тому
PC is two different things. 1. Political Correctness 2. Police Constable.
@acct4600
@acct4600 Рік тому
blue pilled beta male wearing a blue shirt is so appropriate
@conkadonk4976
@conkadonk4976 10 місяців тому
Politically correct aka not abusing others 😂 yeah forget that ay 😂😂😂
@urruvar
@urruvar 10 місяців тому
@@nik-ev3eh he is both
@user-lg9td1mh4m
@user-lg9td1mh4m 10 місяців тому
The irony really is that Louis is actually more masculine than Tate. He’s confident, self aware and successful with excellent social skills. He’s also humble and has achieved a level of mastery in his field. All while being genuine and not having to be manipulative
@melaniejo9206
@melaniejo9206 10 місяців тому
exactly, how about we don't lionise unhinged men with personality disorders who, instead of sorting out a lifetime of traumas, have declared war on humanity (and women in particular).
@masrr3678
@masrr3678 10 місяців тому
Your definition of masculinity sounds very feminine, do you happen to be a woman? Women don't define what men are or should be unfortunately for you
@mikezero7422
@mikezero7422 10 місяців тому
lol irony only for you. people in majority would disagree with you.
@frankierc2920
@frankierc2920 10 місяців тому
@@mikezero7422no, sad weird lonely male tate fans would disagree. In all honesty most of the intelligent and aspirational young women I know despise Tate and adore Theorux. The latter is a far better role model.
@user-lg9td1mh4m
@user-lg9td1mh4m 10 місяців тому
@@mikezero7422 that’s cool, I guess it depends on the individuals view of masculinity. All the things i listed are masculine traits.
@Edgun99a
@Edgun99a Рік тому
A Theroux documentary about the Tate brothers and their following would be so epic and seems like something Theroux would actually do!
@AHighlander
@AHighlander Рік тому
Great shout. As Louis says, "Win/Win".
@judeleese7783
@judeleese7783 Рік тому
That would be epic…!
@bossman674
@bossman674 Рік тому
Would love that
@rnichol22
@rnichol22 Рік тому
Except Louis would want all access and has a habit of finding guests as criminals
@christianparsons6050
@christianparsons6050 Рік тому
I wouldn’t want to see Tate get the publicity.
@dcw127
@dcw127 4 місяці тому
"I don't give a fuck about your Bugatti, I think it's embarrassing you have one" Never change, Louis. Never change.
@azaboy2
@azaboy2 3 місяці тому
brokeys
@samc4451
@samc4451 3 місяці тому
@@azaboy2Tate 🍆 rider
@KAV0151
@KAV0151 2 місяці тому
@@azaboy2 Virgin
@azaboy2
@azaboy2 2 місяці тому
@@KAV0151 broke boi
@RNF_96
@RNF_96 2 місяці тому
@@azaboy2🦃
@Jordan-lu4cm
@Jordan-lu4cm 10 місяців тому
As a therapist I have always thought Louis Theroux would make an excellent therapist. His ability to sit with people who often might hold ‘contemptible views’ and listen to them in a neutral way whilst remaining genuine is quite a skill.
@michaelquinn4761
@michaelquinn4761 10 місяців тому
Thanks for confirming that therapists just sit there and hide their judgement
@noradosmith
@noradosmith 7 місяців тому
​@michaelquinn4761 you don't appear to understand therapy
@deathrowlemon7367
@deathrowlemon7367 5 місяців тому
Thanks for confirming therapy is a scam
@TheMid-KnightRider
@TheMid-KnightRider 4 місяці тому
​@@noradosmith ... And, YOU DO? 🤨 Anyone who even remotely "BELIEVES" that THEY "understand" psycho-babble "therapy" is incredibly mind-controlled and delusional. And, I say that being a retired 48-yr. Healthcare Worker.
@artofsam
@artofsam 4 місяці тому
I was about to say the same thing, he has a way of disarming people because he isn’t confrontational so whoever he is speaking to doesn’t immediately get defensive. You will find most people will tell everything you need to know if you give them the opportunity to do so.
@theresahayes643
@theresahayes643 Рік тому
"I couldn't give a f**k about your Bugatti, I think it's embarrassing that you have one" 😂 Preach Louis. Constantly talking about your money and cars is actually a sign of insecurity and poor self awareness and it's deeply unattractive
@georginacook1850
@georginacook1850 Рік тому
Real men don't need to be flash
@Obs23456
@Obs23456 Рік тому
@@georginacook1850 they do when they’ve earned something from nothing
@katherinetiptaft3563
@katherinetiptaft3563 Рік тому
Symbols of power and manifestation.
@thoughtfulalbatros9683
@thoughtfulalbatros9683 Рік тому
@@Obs23456 how has Tate not earned what he has? 😂😂 You know absolutely nothing 🐑 He’s a kid from a council estate who literally fought and battled his way to the top 😂 you guys are so blinded by hated you can’t even see past the base level persona to see the real Tate - what you see is a persona and a totally false one depending on which side you’re on. The real tate is a highly intelligent, motivated and drive , cold and calculating individual. The houses cars and other toys are just that, toys. He won’t really care about them and would be the same person if he lost it all and was in a flat in Luton again (he’d just rebuild) but that doesn’t mean he won’t use it for views - he’s conning everyone What’s really funny is, you won’t even realise HE and his people will be intentionally flaming your hatred by making videos for both sides - YOU’RE paying his bills and buying his Bugattis 😂😂
@Obs23456
@Obs23456 Рік тому
@@thoughtfulalbatros9683 I’m saying he made something lmao, which is why he celebrates the good life from nothing
@stephenrhughes
@stephenrhughes 10 місяців тому
Louis is bordering on national treasure territory. A genuinely interesting and intellectual person who has carved out a brilliant niche for himself.
@noradosmith
@noradosmith 7 місяців тому
Yes. He is a very relatable good guy.
@kelvinlewis4065
@kelvinlewis4065 6 місяців тому
totally agree ,,well said @@cdawtry
@melanatedandlovingit1305
@melanatedandlovingit1305 5 місяців тому
Defo, he da best!!
@raijinnathanmatthews8092
@raijinnathanmatthews8092 5 місяців тому
Imo he's acheived national treasure. He's been doing great for years
@deathrowlemon7367
@deathrowlemon7367 5 місяців тому
He should be knighted for all his contributions. If Tony Robinson is…
@1815matt
@1815matt Рік тому
"Austentatious humility is its own poison" is such a good bit of introspection from Louis. There are people who definitely use the "I'm not like other rich people" statement as a way to make themselves feel special. Then there are others who genuinely don't care. I imagine that Louis is the latter, but it must be a bit of a tightrope once you become aware of it.
@haldir8198
@haldir8198 Рік тому
I believe it’s ostentatious, but a strikingly true statement
@kylebutler1101
@kylebutler1101 10 місяців тому
It's usually guys who took a longer time to get rich.
@jasonleon1976
@jasonleon1976 10 місяців тому
I picked up on that. The ego can work on both ends of any spectrum. Similar to people who have the moral high ground on everyone else. It's not good being a bad person. But it's also not good telling everybody how much of a good person you are either. Egoism at its finest. One of the things I love about Louis is that he is very conscious and happy to be self-critical.
@Sputnikcosmonot
@Sputnikcosmonot 7 місяців тому
"Sell all your possessions and follow me" Humility and poverty are two of the highest virtues in western culture - and rightly so.
@johnsceats1670
@johnsceats1670 5 місяців тому
You guys all realise he was best mates with Jimmy Savile and had to do a documentary on himself just to try to look impassive.... THAT'S why he's parted from BBC.
@johnm9384
@johnm9384 9 місяців тому
Theroux is a thousand times more of a man than Tate could ever dream of being.
@painunending4610
@painunending4610 5 місяців тому
Anyone who identifies as a man is a man. It's that simple really. Stop spreading toxic masculinity
@ryancooper4431
@ryancooper4431 5 місяців тому
Absolutely! Completely agree 👍
@davidlittle7182
@davidlittle7182 5 місяців тому
I think ‘grown-up’ or ‘father material’ are good indicators. So many guys associate masculinity with being an aggressive hyper-teen
@SpecialJay
@SpecialJay 5 місяців тому
Also not a human trafficker.
@handsome_man69
@handsome_man69 4 місяці тому
Theroux is hyper human
@TheGoldenboyo
@TheGoldenboyo Рік тому
Louis is probably the one person I would trust to make a genuinely balanced and fair documentary about the Tate brothers. His super skill is not usually in using snaky journalistic tactics of trying to trap or trick interviewees...but rather in asking them the best questions to reveal that person's genuine true self. A very rare skill indeed.
@ZemarRed
@ZemarRed Рік тому
nah
@brianmeen2158
@brianmeen2158 Рік тому
Theroux is not balanced anymore though
@tropicthunder84
@tropicthunder84 Рік тому
@@brianmeen2158 example?
@philcav9891
@philcav9891 Рік тому
Jimmy savile's apprentice
@danw9464
@danw9464 Рік тому
Sadly, Louis has become very one sided politically and culturally and these perspectives have increasingly been on public display over the years. He has very middle-class views that are representative of the wealthy bubble he lives in. Very progressive, pro-censorship, pro status-quo. Hence why this video segment could be viewed as pretty ironic.
@geetee1539
@geetee1539 Рік тому
I would love to see Louis spend a week with Tate.
@B.A.Pilgrim
@B.A.Pilgrim Рік тому
2 rich men together - great...
@ManiaCop100
@ManiaCop100 Рік тому
Be a genuine good documentary
@simonfisher836
@simonfisher836 Рік тому
Hell yes!!
@jackpilkington6770
@jackpilkington6770 Рік тому
Would be legendary
@huna1950
@huna1950 Рік тому
Yeh…would be fascinating…especially the content editing bit which would take a lot longer 🤣🤣 Poor old peak post modern loooeeee
@LeighMcClurg
@LeighMcClurg Рік тому
Difference is Louis likes to watch but Tate likes to be watched. Louis is an anthropologist, like a hunter in a hide, he wants to blend in and observe humans behaving without consideration for his presence. This is a more substantial way to go through life. If you always demand the room to notice you and respond to you then every room becomes the same. You live in a bubble and become more and more locked away in your ivory tower. Someone curious like Louis would HATE that reality. To observe others you need them to forget you are there.
@lukeharrison1655
@lukeharrison1655 Рік тому
great comment
@badjinn4521
@badjinn4521 Рік тому
No you can still observe others even while having everyone aware you are there, you just need to know how to do it
@user-xm6ro1ep5d
@user-xm6ro1ep5d Рік тому
Louis wouldn’t be in this field if he didn’t like being watched
@elicohen5073
@elicohen5073 11 місяців тому
Well put
@NoYoutubeName1
@NoYoutubeName1 10 місяців тому
I love Louis. But most people wouldn’t want be around the disturbing people and groups he interviews. So yours is not a fair analogy. It’s not like he’s just someone observing people from a park bench or in the corner of a room at an average function.
@CaitlinSullivan
@CaitlinSullivan Рік тому
People like Theroux and Attenborough keep public art alive. They're so much more important than anyone that gets greedy. They keep the hope alive.
@RM-ti8nf
@RM-ti8nf Рік тому
They absolutely do- well said 🙂
@loolfactorie
@loolfactorie Рік тому
Attenborough is a posh boy world economic forum shill. He is just reading a script.
@YourPalHDee
@YourPalHDee 10 місяців тому
Attenborough is a shell of what he once was. Zero respect for anything he's made in the past 10 years. He's just another voice of the globalists.
@samdunn717
@samdunn717 4 місяці тому
Theroux isn't wanting 7 and a half billion ppl to die, as far as I know. David is.
@bluesans1787
@bluesans1787 2 місяці тому
Theroux yes, Attenborough NO
@ezza2x899
@ezza2x899 Рік тому
Louis is a national treasure at this stage. So down to earth, humble and level headed
@jamescarr4662
@jamescarr4662 Рік тому
go on ..call him 'underrated'...engage that fetish
@colonelquickshifter6534
@colonelquickshifter6534 Рік тому
From a very rich ans privileged family
@terrencemunro
@terrencemunro Рік тому
@@colonelquickshifter6534 your point is 🤷🏻‍♂️
@ramozj6997
@ramozj6997 Рік тому
Yeah with all the contacts through his education and class . England is the most anti working class country I lived in and I was born under Apartheid mixes race in South Africa .England is all about class Apartheid not race.
@andypaul999
@andypaul999 Рік тому
And very feminine by his own admission.
@wonkygustav4457
@wonkygustav4457 Рік тому
It’s so refreshing to listen to someone that isn’t completely full of themselves
@benbeasant3443
@benbeasant3443 Рік тому
Yet here you are listening to his opinion of another man like it matters
@MrThmn1984
@MrThmn1984 Рік тому
His clout chasing trying to be the polar opposit.... showing how unflashy he is.....
@inglejuice
@inglejuice Рік тому
@@MrThmn1984 go back to school son 🤦‍♂️
@Zarathoustra82
@Zarathoustra82 Рік тому
"So refreshing" = BOTS.
@MH-bf4uu
@MH-bf4uu Рік тому
@@benbeasant3443 as you do with andrew tate
@Biiiiitnfish
@Biiiiitnfish Рік тому
Had my F91W Casio 10 years this year. 7 years in the army, all over the world, extreme weathers, bashed about. And still kept me on time my adult life.
@cleoldbagtraallsorts3380
@cleoldbagtraallsorts3380 Рік тому
I don't have one now, but you used to be able to get them for £1 in the 1980s and they were great.
@mickydrippin3105
@mickydrippin3105 Рік тому
Referred to as the “Combat Casio”
@pattyho9178
@pattyho9178 4 місяці тому
Foxtrot 91 Whisky
@butterflyKiss604
@butterflyKiss604 4 місяці тому
My phone has the time on it
@ETHELLEX
@ETHELLEX 2 місяці тому
Sounds like Toyota Corolla 1999 add :)
@truthonwheels8652
@truthonwheels8652 6 місяців тому
I love this man. Very intelligent, humble, and spot on. I listened to Andrew Tate to make up my own mind and it didn’t take long at all for me to be absolutely repulsed. He is indeed very arrogant and materialistic with no depth to his personality and a total turn off. Not to mention his terrible views on women which just makes me sad for him more than anything.
@garybalranald6323
@garybalranald6323 4 години тому
Except he's not. That's the catch. Women claim they are turned off by him, but in reality you are biologically wired to be into him. It's easy to say you're not into him (because he calls women out regularly), when there's no chance of being with him. But if he was in your town and showed interest, you'd very quickly invent ways to justify why you're into him. He's brash and arrogant. He boasts about material possessions such as cars. A lot is tongue in cheek, but a lot is real arrogance. Women are into that. Women will bypass all sort of things because deep down they are biologically wired to be attracted to dominant men. That's the biggest message we can get from him. Women get mad at him, but that's what they are attracted to. In this modern crisis when men are becoming more feminine, and women are becoming more masculine, he does more good than bad. If we strip down the cars, bravado, and bullshit, he has some solid messages, but more important is the unintended message he provides.
@aaronwalker3990
@aaronwalker3990 Рік тому
“ I’ve got two of these, I’m not bragging” 😂😂😂😂
@yasminister2011
@yasminister2011 Рік тому
😂 he has the most wonderful sense of humour ❤
@carolkelly5578
@carolkelly5578 Рік тому
Casio watch! You wouldn't brag about owning one!! 🤣
@Lyonessi
@Lyonessi Рік тому
That was so cute 😭
@AidanMillward
@AidanMillward Рік тому
“What colour is your Casio watch?”
@MM-yi9zn
@MM-yi9zn Рік тому
Louis is a real man, intelligent, normal humble & such a relief to hear his refreshingly sound views! Go Louis!
@adamsackfield589
@adamsackfield589 Рік тому
@@africaperspecta1433Just curious here, but I have a hypothetical. Say a person is poor, nice and humble their whole lives and works hard to move up in “class”. Is this person no longer capable of being humble? If not, then what is it that caused them not to be humble? Is it the change in “class”, the success, or some other measure that I can’t see?
@adamsackfield589
@adamsackfield589 Рік тому
@@africaperspecta1433 Is reading comprehension difficult. I said here’s an hypothetical. I’m not talking about LT. So if you care to answer my hypothetical then hit me up.
@adamsackfield589
@adamsackfield589 Рік тому
@@africaperspecta1433 Ah so by that logic then nice people simply can’t ever become wealthy. I once told my friend he was the dumbest person I’ve spoken with, he will be happy he has moved up from that position now.
@hudson7354
@hudson7354 Рік тому
He’s a billionaire is old louix 😂😂
@sharonlee4622
@sharonlee4622 Рік тому
I would judge that on what one out of the 2 would go to the front line and die for their country and protect its women, who'll be sitting at home. The real man in that situation would not be louis lol. He may be flash, and offend those who dont have, but he is masculine and more like those who died to protect what we all take for granted today
@jamiejones8508
@jamiejones8508 Рік тому
Louis Theroux is spot on here, as ever, in being the Anti-Tate. He’s also a glowing example of how you don’t have to be a muscle bound misogynist to appeal to lots of women ;)
@StopJerkingOff
@StopJerkingOff 6 місяців тому
9/10 of women wouldn’t even look at this guys way
@lucymcc8436
@lucymcc8436 6 місяців тому
​@@StopJerkingOff great comment! You know nothing
@StopJerkingOff
@StopJerkingOff 6 місяців тому
@@lucymcc8436 your blinded by his status, if you didn’t know about him you wouldn’t even talk to him
@fishbear2961
@fishbear2961 6 місяців тому
@@lucymcc8436if he worked at Tescos you wouldn’t look twice at him.
@Man.Well93
@Man.Well93 5 місяців тому
yeah because Tate is a mysoginist for showing the true and dark nature of female lower drives. did the media tell you this. and you are right: muscles have something to do with this, so its good you dont have any.
@drdyer23
@drdyer23 Рік тому
louis is right. there are many people who think displays of wealth are gross and ugly. there are people who choose to live their lives privately and contentedly. i have my life set up so that i'm 100% free. i only need to work about 3 or 4 hours a day, yet i want for nothing and i answer to nobody. and nobody knows my face, by my choice, so i move freely thru the world. that's true wealth.
@fender1000100
@fender1000100 10 місяців тому
If you have to work 3 or 4 hours a day you are not wealthy Mr. The whole point of being wealthy is you don't work at all.
@jaynedavis3655
@jaynedavis3655 10 місяців тому
But you feel the need coming here telling us all you need doing 3 or 4 hours a day , you Flog
@dbo4506
@dbo4506 10 місяців тому
Mate you’re still in school and Mum does your washing. “I answer to nobody…. Except Mum” 😂
@twinny12009
@twinny12009 10 місяців тому
​@@fender1000100 I disagree, It all depends what you define as wealth. Most people still need purpose in their lives and a reason to get up in the morning. Working 3-4 may be his purpose.
@bigbobabc123
@bigbobabc123 10 місяців тому
What do you do for work? I am interested
@leaweston7969
@leaweston7969 Рік тому
Thankgod for people Like Louie. Restores my faith in humanity. He's absolutely a beautiful person.
@1funkyflyguy
@1funkyflyguy Рік тому
Facts.
@gridus5380
@gridus5380 Рік тому
Spoken like a girl. Men dont think this way.
@leaweston7969
@leaweston7969 Рік тому
@@gridus5380 LOL. What men don't think certain ppl lift them up a little? And think certain ppl are beautiful? Wow. Glad I'm not you then. 👍🙂
@gridus5380
@gridus5380 Рік тому
@@leaweston7969 im not saying men dont need occasional support. But we dont need constant support. Thats all. Just an opinion based on years of observation. You gals gotta stop feminising men, thats half the trouble here.
@call_in_sick
@call_in_sick Рік тому
@@gridus5380 😂😂😂
@figfiggy
@figfiggy Рік тому
Louis, as always the voice of intelligence and sanity in a sometimes murky world
@nigelft
@nigelft Рік тому
​@Tommy Bronze You should read 'In Plain Sight: The Life and Lies of Jimmy Saville' by Dan Davis. The original hardback is a doorstopper, weighing in at least my or so. But utter fascinating. The man who wrote it didn't spend a few weeks with him, but more like over a year. And this is the scary part: Dan isn't exactly a chump, either. But here's the thing about genuine psychopathy, or, as the DSM-V describes it, Antisocial Personality Disorder: they tightly wrap themselves within multiple layers, to the point all you see is what they want you to see. In Saville's case, as described in the book, he could fool almost everyone as this charming, affable, avuncular, eccentric, personality. Heck, for some reason I can't recall, but which is covered in that book, he was buried with a Green Beret, as the Royal Marines made him a Honorary Commando. A maternal cousin of mine was an actual Enlisted Commando himself, and one of the smartest people I know. How the hell did Saville pass the sniff test on that one, nobody knows. Then there's the whole Broadmore thing, where he was practically given the keys to the entire hospital. As you very well know, that place is filled to the rooftops with the most mentally ill, and dangerous people, in England, if not the whole of the UK. Yet, he was given free lodgings there by some of the foremost Forensic Psychologists, and Psychiatrists in the nation. My point being is that Saville built such an elaborate façade, behind which lay a pathological liar, to the point that Dan, after Saville's death, had to do a complete re-evaluation of not only all his interview notes, but spends a considerable amount of time into _really_ digging into that man's past, only to discover a labyrinth of mirrors, some more distorted than others, and some dark mirrors, which reflected little light at all. But, as Dan writes, the truly worse thing was the construct that Jimmy Saville built around himself was almost so air-tight, that he fooled an entire nation as this eccentric guy, that everyone loved, because of his extrovert personality. I myself have seen that on a personal scale. My dad was, in his lifetime, not only a respected driver on the District Line, but, later, a postman whom helped, in little ways, the elderly people on his route. He even developed a casual acquaintance with William Woollard. What no-one would ever expect was he began sexually abusing my younger, severely disabled, sister and I, when I was 14; once a fortnight for years. And he was violent with it ... But he wasn't the real monster. That was was our mum, whom not only gaslight me into pretending it wasn't happening, but fooled everyone around her as being this loving parent, especially of a disabled child. But behind the front door, she was everything but. I felt like I was raising my sister more than she was in ways that no 15yr old had had to with any younger sister. When I told my therapist what I had to do for my sister - which I will spare you the details - she was shocked, and angry for me. In her 30+ years of clinical experience, she has never heard a more dysfunctional person than my mum. So when, finally, dad was given a nine year prison sentence, my therapist said my mum should've recieved at least half of that, for what she didn't do, as much as what she did do. And yet, in the church she belonged to, she was held up as this suffering person ... who would visit my dad on a regular basis, whilst still locked up ... those same church Elders would also take me to see him, too, despite knowing full well what he had done ... Hence that book resonated with me, as I know what evil in disguise looks like ... I don't blame Louis one bit. For if my dad and mum where able to fool people close to them of their true nature, then Saville easily got away with deceiving an entire nation, except for whom I suspect knows child sexual abuse on a personal level ... ... for even after my mum's death, her side of her family has disowned me ... for just telling the truth, and shattering their hagiography of her, which they still believe to be true. No apologies ... just set adrift. And, now that my dad is also dead, I have scant support from even my aunt, his younger sister, and nothing from his older brother ... Insight into evil, which few genuinely have, without experience, find it hard to understand those whom do. In my case, I'm 48, and aside from my physical disabilities, those seven years of physical and sexual abuse has left me a pretty broken man that is only now able to rebuild something out of ruins, abet I will never be employable again ... In short, both Louis and Dan where deceived by an evil that neither could possibly understand as it went far beyond what the human mind can conceptually perceive ... ... but only those touched by it, can. In my case, my insight has come with a cost far too high to pay back ...
@righteousshift482
@righteousshift482 10 місяців тому
@@tommybronze3451 Well the entire British public was taken in by Saville. Most British parents were dying to get their kids to meet old Jimmy for a Jim'll fix it medal. Theroux' interview was the first time many actually noticed Saville was a bit odd as Theroux's disarming style enabled someone who was incredibly good at hiding his dark side to show it for moments. I remember watching it and thinking, my god this guy is actually mental. In hindsight, obviously _everyone_ knew he was a wrong ' un all along. In reality, almost no one did at the time apart from his victims and some people close to him. Saville was very skilled at deceiving people.
@theonlywayiskatie1370
@theonlywayiskatie1370 10 місяців тому
Haven’t laughed out loud from podcasts in a long time. The part of “I’ve got 2 straps, I’m not bragging” 🤣
@vickywitton1008
@vickywitton1008 9 місяців тому
Because Louis is the the way he is, it makes me trust him more. He has nothing to promote, no agenda, he just wants to impart information to others. I love how simple his life is, just very normal and the lack of flash makes him more reliable to us ordinary folks
@colingram8785
@colingram8785 Рік тому
I love that even in his most awkward and goofiness, Louis is not afraid to be himself and embrace who he is instead of building a wall of masquerades around him to project something he is not. Nobody is perfect, we all are flawed....and very different, but the closest we can come to reaching some kind of nirvana through authenticity is just by being who we want to be, and finding happiness in that mold
@angelinaoliver5587
@angelinaoliver5587 10 місяців тому
I love it❤️
@daniellebrogan8699
@daniellebrogan8699 10 місяців тому
Completely agree
@lombmusic07
@lombmusic07 8 місяців тому
You mistake politeness and curiosity for awkward and goofy.
@joemacleod-iredale2888
@joemacleod-iredale2888 6 місяців тому
I can’t help but feel that Louis inner confidence is, in part, enabled by his background of immense privilege which has imparted a foundation of self assurance and security. Still a deeply admirable outlook though.
@painunending4610
@painunending4610 5 місяців тому
Unfortunately that isn't possible for all people My authentic self is cynical and pessimistic. I am well aware other people don't like that so I have to masquerade it or risk being alone
@xbulelo
@xbulelo Рік тому
I love how Louis is unapologetically articulate, using big words that he knows Andrew Tate fans won’t understand, like *“wealth.”*
@Treeesmith
@Treeesmith Рік тому
Did you write that yourself? What a dumb ass thing to say
@frankmcloughlin7076
@frankmcloughlin7076 10 місяців тому
@@tommybronze3451 Well, JS basically pulled the wool over the eyes of the entire UK population for years; hence I'd cut Louis some slack regarding the odious Mr Saville
@Arun-nv8zi
@Arun-nv8zi 4 місяці тому
I've watched videos of Tate boasting about how he has scammed thousands of men out of millions of dollars. He is no more than a bottom feeding scumbag that deserves the prison time hopefully coming his way. Louis Thereoux on the other hand is a model on integrity. A real man.
@papaspaulding
@papaspaulding 11 місяців тому
Louis is a rare breed in journalism. His shows are never about himself or trying to sell himself (as others subtly do) and just jumps in with a genuine open interest and brings the audience with him. with no agenda or narrative.
@petermontgomery8707
@petermontgomery8707 10 місяців тому
No.Louis sells himself as a brand as much as tate does.Glasses,slightly awkward nerdiness.He’s the beta male superhero the bbc sees as their ideal man
@papaspaulding
@papaspaulding 10 місяців тому
@@petermontgomery8707 He literally doesn't, as stated here he wasn't even working for himself. And that's just him, not selling himself. Compared to tate who literally does sell himself as a brand via social media to sell people his whole 'hustle university' or whatever other scam he is selling. as well as selling a lifestyle image. He literally posts shorts that are nothing more than him with his shirt off pacing up and down lol
@petermontgomery8707
@petermontgomery8707 10 місяців тому
@@papaspaulding you can’t see how he’s branding himself I can’t help you.
@papaspaulding
@papaspaulding 10 місяців тому
@@petermontgomery8707 His brand is an organic one. It isn't something contrived, more just himself and approach being different to the (then at least) current norm which made his shows (although owned by the bbc) stand out
@airfixx_8952
@airfixx_8952 7 місяців тому
@@petermontgomery8707 - If you can't see how cliched your responses are then perhaps someone CAN help YOU?
@carolewright798
@carolewright798 Рік тому
Louis Theroux has to be one of the most important reporters/social commentators of our era. Having watched his docs for what must be over 20 years ( ie : Eugene N. Terre Blanche) one had always thought that his method of interviewing was disingenuous and somewhat cynical, whilst effectively outing ne’er do wells . Listening to him being interviewed actually establishes his wonderful fascination with people,his lack of judging offensive characters (even though he points us in the right direction) and leaves us grateful of his genuine character . I am so happy that this slightly eccentric and non-mainstream journalist is out there for all of us. I also thought that his interviewer , Steven Bartlett was superb .A rising star I hope. Such a pleasure to listen to an interview where people listen to each other. Have an intelligent point to put across. And aren’t swamped by their own egos. Thank you. And especially , thank you Louis for making us more aware on a personal level for so many of this world’s injustices. Hey, who needs a posh watch anyway?
@MrBitviper
@MrBitviper Рік тому
one of the best documentary makes around. Louis has his own unique style to his film making would love to see more content from him
@StelliumAstrology
@StelliumAstrology 10 місяців тому
I had the same watch as Louis for years. The strap broke, I tied it to the inside of my tent in 2008 and every year I go camping and the alarm still goes off. Amazing little things. Louis I’ve loved you since the beginning of your career. Keep being you, that’s why we adore you ❤
@StelliumAstrology
@StelliumAstrology 4 місяці тому
@@dejuren1367 we don’t have a birth time for Louis so can’t be specific but he has a very interesting chart. A born investigator drawn to mysterious and unsavoury characters. Maybe I should record a show on him!
@col.231
@col.231 4 місяці тому
I totally enjoy listening to you Stevenbartlett, you have a lovely way about ya! Thoroughly enjoyed listening to what Louis had to say. Thank you.
@56AngelFallen
@56AngelFallen Рік тому
Thank you Louis for being real in such a false world
@MsBAustralia
@MsBAustralia 9 місяців тому
Meanwhile the poor guy - Andrew Tate - is being accused of crimes he didn’t commit while Louis Theroux - the long term BBC employee, takes digs at a guy because of something so superficial like his ostentatiousness.
@airfixx_8952
@airfixx_8952 7 місяців тому
@@MsBAustralia - You don't know that Tate isn't guilty; yet here you are white-knighting for the man....... Even though he's previously bragged about so much despicable behavior.
@madamdardis
@madamdardis Рік тому
I have to say it, he’s spot on about Tate. It’s great to hear somebody nail that online. I really like Louis personality.
@MrShaneHardy
@MrShaneHardy Рік тому
@benbeasant3443 the Tate mentality is all a giant scam and you will inevitably realise you've been fooled all along
@markofsaltburn
@markofsaltburn Рік тому
@@benbeasant3443lightly more inspiring than a man-child with a micro-penis who got rich from grooming teenage boys to be his pyramid salesmen.
@drayewilson2
@drayewilson2 Рік тому
@@benbeasant3443 your wrong
@mathewjones8886
@mathewjones8886 7 місяців тому
@@drayewilson2 The word you are looking for is you're. Total clown.
@barryispuzzled
@barryispuzzled 10 місяців тому
Mr Theroux reminds me of a therapist in his interview style. He gives people permission to be who they are but still asks the right questions when he doesn't understand their choices.
@Adam-cr8qe
@Adam-cr8qe Рік тому
You'll find absolute peace in humanity once the world becomes more like louis. Genuinely likeable guy who did great journalism
@patkearney9320
@patkearney9320 Рік тому
Great comment I feel the same a breath of fresh air he brings to humanity.
@bonzaimolly
@bonzaimolly Рік тому
Louis is just absolutely brilliant! It's really refreshing seeing an interviewer "shhh" and let the interviewee speak. You'll notice that when they spot talking and interrupting other stories and information comes out! Well done CEO 👏
@TravelinChina
@TravelinChina Рік тому
Just subscribed to this channel! Incredible content. Looking forward to doing a deep dive here. Thanks for uploading.
@footballoldboy4818
@footballoldboy4818 Рік тому
Louis skill is shining a light, not making a judgment. He has empathy for all and let's them speak. He's never there to win an argument: that's his beauty.
@samueljahn8003
@samueljahn8003 Рік тому
Passive aggressive twat, who pretends to have no judgment, while his body language spells utter disgust.
@sandraclaxton8531
@sandraclaxton8531 10 місяців тому
I have always found Louis docos very interesting and informative he's not afraid to talk about the hard topics, well said Louis.
@sebastianverney7851
@sebastianverney7851 Рік тому
I bought my Casio wristwatch at a store in Port Moresby in September 1983. The strap was useless, but I found a way round that by using a rucksack strap. As of January 2023, both are doing fine.
@ophiolatreia93
@ophiolatreia93 Рік тому
Cool
@creative45630
@creative45630 Рік тому
how often have you worn it?
@sebastianverney7851
@sebastianverney7851 Рік тому
@@creative45630 every day for 40 years, come September.
@DIHTR
@DIHTR Рік тому
Louis needs to make a rap of him owning not one but two Casio watches
@jaxcoss5790
@jaxcoss5790 Рік тому
​@@_Meng_Lan 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@iainprendergast8311
@iainprendergast8311 Рік тому
One Casio watch is never enough but two Casio watches is two too many. John Shuttleworth’s take!
@andreaclarke4955
@andreaclarke4955 2 місяці тому
Diary of a CEO you are a good listener and I enjoy watching your hosting talents, you put your guests at ease and you encourage them to talk fluently about themselves, bringing out the intellectual best in each one of your guests, thank you ❤
@him050
@him050 Рік тому
It’s great that Louis is so in tune with who he is as a journalist. Like what he said about interviewing politicians is so accurate. When people interview politicians they’re interviewing someone who keeps their cards close to their chest, so they’re always looking for that “gotcha!” Moment. Which is fair, because we want to know what the politicians are really thinking. But with Louis who just wants to asks questions and understand, that lends itself to the radicals with loud views very easily
@bradleyclark1535
@bradleyclark1535 Рік тому
Refreshing humility, he's down to earth and has a true introspective enquiry as to whether he himself has it wrong when observing others. This level of calm, humble intellect is severely lacking in so much media these days. Despite his views of flashy wealth he still managed to inspire me to continue starting my own business for the benefits beyond just money... A sense of building something, a creative outlet and growth through challenge. Great watch.
@jimbocrispy6908
@jimbocrispy6908 Рік тому
@@overman2306 Brilliant insight…
@sdwone
@sdwone Рік тому
I don't mean to be funny but, if I were a woman, Louis Theroux would be the sort of man I'd go after! Super Cool Sigma Male! And a complete antidote to the hyper-masculine... Ultra-masculine freak show called Andrew Tate! For someone who's essentially a walking vial of pure, super concentrated testosterone, can we even fit someone like Andrew Tate on a statistical bell curve?!
@tvrtvr6984
@tvrtvr6984 Рік тому
@@sdwone a beta male you can drain his wealth from him?
@sdwone
@sdwone Рік тому
@@tvrtvr6984 Nah! I'll leave it you to drain his ball sack, once you're done gratifying your Master Tate 😉
@tvrtvr6984
@tvrtvr6984 Рік тому
Louis has no perspective on life, he was born into money. Its how he was able to be a journalist almost all of them are trust fund kids. The tate brothers didn't have that, Tristan was stacking shelves in a Luton boots shop 10 years ago. I'd say the tate brothers are more grounded as they have actually lived and struggled in life.
@johnnyboy1586
@johnnyboy1586 Рік тому
Every one has pride,it just manifests in different ways,I know a person who came across as humble, he always wore old out of date clothes and was never really had anything nice,but I noticed after a while by things he said and did he was just proud to be humble !
@DJCoachCookie68
@DJCoachCookie68 10 місяців тому
Louis seems very genuine and humble. He comes across as non confrontational and sincere in being interested in people and what makes them tick
@jacquelinefirkins994
@jacquelinefirkins994 Рік тому
God, I love Louis Theroux....I could listen to him all day....he's such a nice guy. ❤️
@semolinasemolina8327
@semolinasemolina8327 Рік тому
I saw a quote recently that said similar, from a late supreme justice of America. She said "fight for good, but do it in a way that people want to do it with you"
@TheMiseryIndex
@TheMiseryIndex Рік тому
This is what interviews are really about, beautiful articulation on both sides.
@engineeredlifeform
@engineeredlifeform 5 місяців тому
How have I not seen this channel before? Instant sub! Two people I'd love to have a chat and a cup of tea with. It's refreshing to hear Louis and his 'anti flash' sentiments, because bling isn't my thing either.
@haphazrds250
@haphazrds250 7 місяців тому
Love this review of the casio watch
@Helena.E.M
@Helena.E.M Рік тому
Cheers to the Anti-Tate - can't believe how many people have been suckered in by him and his 'escape the Matrix' crap - which is the most in the 'Matrix' thing I think I've heard.
@selbalamir
@selbalamir Рік тому
Lol - you’re right total cliche
@samoday2992
@samoday2992 Рік тому
Says a woman
@ams54321
@ams54321 Рік тому
@@samoday2992 Andrew Tate, hahahahahaa
@007ptb007
@007ptb007 Рік тому
​@@samoday2992 not sure if you're a fan of Andrews but can I ask does it bother you that he's either homosexual or bisexual? I'm referring to the video he made saying he'd rather sleep with Megan fox if she had a penis rather than an ugly female, the sheer fact its a possibility to him by definition makes him homosexual or bisexual. Just wondering does that effect his supporter's support of him?
@dnkys
@dnkys Рік тому
It’s to some extent a pretty good analogy though. Take the pandemic for example, with how the media censored one side of the argument to do with vaccines, lockdowns etc they created a false reality around the world. Andrews niche is he refers to this false reality as the matrix because if you have seen the film it makes sense.
@leonie563
@leonie563 Рік тому
Theroux would be fantastic interviewing one of the Royal Family. That would be a breath of fresh air and just like the William walks podcast it would amazing! Still waiting for the Palace to release that one on UKposts.
@DaveElliottSmith
@DaveElliottSmith 5 місяців тому
Great interview but I just really need to know where Steven gets his t-shirts from. Thanks.
@jojowynne233
@jojowynne233 Рік тому
Love listening to Louis on any topic. He is intelligent and forthright.
@daveclark3337
@daveclark3337 Рік тому
Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends: Andrew Tate …. Please make this happen!!!
@ebbeb9827
@ebbeb9827 Рік тому
nah let him slide further into irrelevance
@daveclark3337
@daveclark3337 Рік тому
@@ebbeb9827 louis or Andrew?
@Unfinished_senTenc611
@Unfinished_senTenc611 Рік тому
@@daveclark3337 🎯 Andrew Tate.
@Drenwickification
@Drenwickification Рік тому
Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends: Romanian Prison edition
@Unfinished_senTenc611
@Unfinished_senTenc611 Рік тому
@@Drenwickification 😉AH! #Onpoint mate!! 👊☮ Tc n... Happy New Year ! *🥂✨
@Evemeister12
@Evemeister12 Рік тому
Andrew Tate is someone who knows the price of everything but the value of nothing. His sense of self worth is wedded to material possession and a tough-guy persona, which are both as shallow and meaningless as each other. And now we're uncovering more about the shady details behind Tate's success, it makes him even more abhorrent. The men who idolise him tend to be emotionally insecure and volatile.
@edjohnson8017
@edjohnson8017 Рік тому
How is it a persona if he’s genuinely tough
@nicolasdrake8179
@nicolasdrake8179 Рік тому
Simp
@greentraderAl
@greentraderAl Рік тому
@@edjohnson8017 lollll genuinely tough? like he can box and has a 6pac? hahahaha
@danieltaylor1784
@danieltaylor1784 Рік тому
Hes a world champion in kickboxing though?
@danieltaylor1784
@danieltaylor1784 Рік тому
Yeah I see the point you're making and I have made similar. The more I see of him though, the more I think some of it is a persona and to get people talking. He does make a lot of valid criticisms and constructive arguments. As for those who listen to him, I believe them to be young and in search of an answer to their crippling nihilism. And you can't lay the generation of nihilists at the feet of Andrew Tate
@erraticspace
@erraticspace Рік тому
Really enjoyed this. Thank you.
@TommyFatFingers-ve4pl
@TommyFatFingers-ve4pl 10 місяців тому
thanks for the comments about being "disarming" and that's why he's able to get people to open up. its made me think about how I can approach sharing advice and how do it without raising peoples hackles up.
@tedsealey5923
@tedsealey5923 Рік тому
Owning your own production company can really destroy the pure joy of what you do in the creative space, you begin to become more focused on sales, networking and targets, business is sole destroying if you have no interest in business, I know exactly the situation Louis is in, sure you don't own your work but conversely your work doesn't own you
@bengraham878
@bengraham878 Рік тому
Louis comes from money, leads to different goals in life
@Ben-zn8pe
@Ben-zn8pe Рік тому
What do you mean?
@bengraham878
@bengraham878 Рік тому
Louis is from a wealthy background and was privately educated at a school where half of the students end up at Oxford or Cambridge. When you come from this kind of background, I think you’re less likely to strive for material possessions for the purpose of showing them off than if you’ve grown up poor. It’s unlikely to impress your peers that are also wealthy. More likely to have academic goals or seek power in one way or another.
@BlackiJ11
@BlackiJ11 Рік тому
@@bengraham878 that actually gives interesting context to his personal views. Although I do still agree with him
@Obs23456
@Obs23456 Рік тому
@@BlackiJ11 I don’t for good reason
@bruiladebeen5671
@bruiladebeen5671 Рік тому
Best comment!
@leide4688
@leide4688 7 місяців тому
I seriously thought that I subscribed to your channel, but I guess I did not until now. I have your book (haven't read it yet) and I get your videos up in my feed all the time 😊
@ColetteWoodColW
@ColetteWoodColW Рік тому
Two of my favourite human beings, both gentlemen! Thank you
@melshaw9653
@melshaw9653 Рік тому
I love Louis more after having seen this. Bloody legend 👏
@dawnf2z1
@dawnf2z1 Рік тому
He’s a diamond. He really is!
@user-xn2hf9re8r
@user-xn2hf9re8r Рік тому
My watch has also been self repaired for about 4 years and I don't care as it tells the time and is fine - apart from the strap that I've mended with a mini hairband. Totally with you Louis
@PhilUKNet
@PhilUKNet Рік тому
My wife bought me a new watch for my birthday in November - a Casio. I'd worn my previous one - a Citizen - for 26 years and replaced the strap multiple times. Just like Louis, I don't need or want flash things.
@siancolburn5163
@siancolburn5163 Рік тому
I stopped wearing a watch years ago, when mine broke. There are so many clocks around (on the radio, appliances, in public and on the shattered screen of my mobile phone) that I found I didn't even need one attached to me anymore.
@Annette8
@Annette8 6 місяців тому
I was introduced to Louie through this interview. I love him. I love finding these amazing people through your channel Steve. Thats just an added bonus on top of the many fascinating interviews. Im totally ignoring things like Jada Smith but that's alright😅
@taffy9966
@taffy9966 10 місяців тому
Louie has clearly concluded the opinion I’ve been slowly building up about tate over the months now, breath of fresh air bravo! 👏
@michaeljensen5627
@michaeljensen5627 Рік тому
Louis, you are wonderful! Takes real courage to transcend ones petty little ego the way you do in these days self infatuation.
@ocdmusic
@ocdmusic Рік тому
I love Louis Theroux, not in a stalkery fan way, am too lazy for that kind of thing lol but he is an amazing interviewer, could listen to him for hours! Imagine a convo betweek Louis Theroux and Terence McKenna!
@RM-ti8nf
@RM-ti8nf 5 місяців тому
And wouldn't it just be a bit uncool to be of the stalker variety?
@ocdmusic
@ocdmusic 5 місяців тому
@@RM-ti8nf Probably but still too lazy regardless! 😂
@katlehomoletsane9480
@katlehomoletsane9480 7 місяців тому
Always loved his approach to documentary.
@sobrietytv8754
@sobrietytv8754 Рік тому
You've gotta love Louis. 'I've got 2 casio', I'm not being flash'.😂 what an inspiration. 👍
@s3any1977
@s3any1977 Рік тому
I like Louis Theroux. One of the best journalists from the UK. They are both right, good journalism is having the need to understand.
@dimensional9536
@dimensional9536 10 місяців тому
Louis is the real top G here. He's such a intelligent man and honestly he would win ANY debate against tait.
@threepointfive2256
@threepointfive2256 3 місяці тому
Such a great interviewee. He's very open and has interesting, insightful things to say - and he just keeps going...
@wingv313
@wingv313 Рік тому
My husband & I run 2 businesses, one in food & the other in maintenance-We don’t own a flashy car or expensive jewelry either. I’m wearing the same ring 💍 he proposed to me with 10yrs ago. And I love it. We bought a new home but it’s a cozy rancher with some surrounding land. Not a mansion. IMO, anyone who feels the need to fill their lives with materialistic things, doesn’t know the value of love, friendship, family or happiness. Things don’t fill the void, a good happy life does👍🏼🫶🏼
@mattkirkhamm
@mattkirkhamm Рік тому
If I could have a coffee with anyone or live with them for a week Louis Theroux would be on that list. What a legend. Nice guy. Genuine guy. Curious guy. He must be protected with all we have and respect throughout history.
@patkearney9320
@patkearney9320 Рік тому
Agreed he's a sharp man humanity needs people like him more now than ever.
@Strawberry80x
@Strawberry80x Рік тому
Just a sound sensible humble chap, always love his shows
@patriciamckenna6099
@patriciamckenna6099 4 місяці тому
I really loved this he is brilliant and so laid back. Greetings from Ireland ❤️❤️❤️🇮🇪🇮🇪
@Daisy-wy5mn
@Daisy-wy5mn 7 місяців тому
I find myself asking awkward questions to friends to find out what makes them tick with genuine interest in a non biased way, so rewarding if you can highlight a different viewpoint for them to discover
@guywakeford3259
@guywakeford3259 Рік тому
I love Casio F91W's. Keep great time, are practically indestructible and are dirt cheap. He's right about the strap though.
@viramann
@viramann Рік тому
Wow! Watched him on things for soo many years and it's the first time I feel like he's being open about himself. Maybe the first opportunity to
@victoria76116
@victoria76116 Рік тому
Your interviews are phenomenal
@butterfliesandtape
@butterfliesandtape 6 місяців тому
Interesting to hear Louis ask what makes people exhibiting beratement of others tick. I related that immediately to atheism and Hitchens (rip)! Andrew, many thanks as always, thoroughly enjoyed many of your interviews over the years, you really allow people space to talk, almost unique in this day and age. Many many thanks, such inspiring work and inspiring guests, sir!
@Grace0724
@Grace0724 Рік тому
Louis is a real man! So humble, intelligent and compassionate. The opposite of Andrew Tate.
@forgivemylaughter
@forgivemylaughter Рік тому
Tate would Fuck him up in a fight, “real man” haha😂
@dylanmurphy9389
@dylanmurphy9389 Рік тому
He’s a nerd that wouldn’t say any of this to Andrews face 😂
@Grace0724
@Grace0724 Рік тому
@@dylanmurphy9389 so just confirming Tate is a violent animal then?
@forgivemylaughter
@forgivemylaughter Рік тому
@@dylanmurphy9389 he probably would in a slow intellectual way and Tate is actually a pretty smart guy so he would just argue the point to him. It would be a pretty great interaction. I like both of them and dislike certain things about both of them. Louis has some good content over the years and Tate is hilarious but they can both be obnoxious in their opinon. Saying Louis is “a real man” is the cringiest gayest shit I ever heard though. First of all, no, haha.
@samraizshoaib585
@samraizshoaib585 Рік тому
@@dylanmurphy9389 He wouldn't tell a neo nazi family that was threatening him whether he was jewish or not when they asked him... he's damn sure gonna say this to Tate.
@simoncandy9673
@simoncandy9673 2 місяці тому
Louis is my kind of human. More Louis in the world and less Tates.
@kristyhawes
@kristyhawes 5 місяців тому
Beautiful man and his not about money and fame just a humble family man which is great i adore him good on him im from Australia and ive watched him for last 8 yrs so humble gentlemen and gentle
@viiviqa
@viiviqa 4 місяці тому
I’ve always loved Louis theroux his documentaries are always informative, in-depth & factual. He digs & asks questions that everyone would be curious about. A true humble gentleman that’s about his purpose & career. Not the surface BS.
@siyandasibiya839
@siyandasibiya839 Рік тому
I get Louis point. However, I would argue that, Louis himself went to a posh public school in the centre of Westminster and subsequently went to one of the poshest and earliest university in the world. So I think for Louis, showing off was never really needed as it was assumed you were monied (or at least your parents prioritise spending loads of money on education). And also in the posh public schools system, being flashy like that is not a thing. In fact it’s looked down upon in those social circles. Whereas if I have money and it’s brand new and all the things I own are also shiny and brand new. It might be a bit unfair saying statements like ‘showing off’. We do not all get the same utility out of money. Some people own flashy things because of plethora reasons. Some is eternal (witting or unwitting) validation. For some is to open a few doors/opportunities. For some it’s to enjoy a bit of your success. Especially first generation real wealth. Point is, if you always had money or at least never went without, you wouldn’t get some of the emotions and reasons people show off. But I still get your point.
@kawhi-theking_of_the_north3536
@kawhi-theking_of_the_north3536 Рік тому
True. I also think Tate shows off because thats his brand. Its part of his business. He said it himself "Attention is the real currency"
@Veilou24
@Veilou24 Рік тому
That's a good point on showing off wealth. Also I think the problem with Tate isn't his materialistic views, but his misogynist views, spewing hate and overall (maybe criminal) activity.
@user-xn2hf9re8r
@user-xn2hf9re8r Рік тому
so he should be more, not less interested in bling stuff - think about your argument
@user-xn2hf9re8r
@user-xn2hf9re8r Рік тому
@@kawhi-theking_of_the_north3536 no he's a tosser fullstop
@HeartNDagger18
@HeartNDagger18 Рік тому
I enjoyed many of your documentaries Louie, very interesting out there sort of subjects you investigated. It was fun to see a geeky tall white British man immerse himself in things like sex clubs and the rap game.
@banksdiggy
@banksdiggy Рік тому
do you think Louie Theroux is sat at his computer looking through youtube comments? please tell me the number in your username is your age..
@BennoYaKnow22
@BennoYaKnow22 Рік тому
No need to say White British man. Ethnic British are white.
@LadyDoom13
@LadyDoom13 Рік тому
Great questions! Great answers! Great podcast!
@bruce3242
@bruce3242 Рік тому
I love how English he is😂 brilliant person. Edit: I just wanted to add how much I love this podcast FINALLY a podcast with people who aren't just making fart jokes, conspiracy theories or some redpillok nonsense, but actual substance with real conversation about things that really connect with people. Not saying you can't do those things, but one must admit many podcasts are terrible right now.
@scipioafricanus5871
@scipioafricanus5871 Рік тому
Joe Rogan: *feels called out*
@GaryMallett12
@GaryMallett12 7 місяців тому
Don't tell that to Adam Buxton
@BrianRPaterson
@BrianRPaterson 5 місяців тому
Pretty good, despite his dad being Anerican.
@davidlittle7182
@davidlittle7182 5 місяців тому
I love him despite it
@2shadowlady
@2shadowlady Рік тому
In a world were boys want to be like Andrew Tate, be a Louis Theroux!
@scottwheeler6807
@scottwheeler6807 Рік тому
In a word … grounded and humble and knows what’s important and not important . 👍
@alextomlinson
@alextomlinson Рік тому
I can relate to Louis. I am almost exactly how he described. To the point where it is a detriment to my existence lol. The struggle of the egoless man
@martinwalker7202
@martinwalker7202 10 місяців тому
I love Louis’s stuff, brilliant! Thank you.
@warriorl8207
@warriorl8207 Рік тому
I really admire his work & documentaries
@georgeash4008
@georgeash4008 Рік тому
So did Louis's friend Sir James Saville.
@samraizshoaib585
@samraizshoaib585 Рік тому
@@georgeash4008 Oh, then Andrew must really have liked his work too considering the similarities with Saville.
@georgeash4008
@georgeash4008 Рік тому
@@samraizshoaib585 Andrew Tate, Louis Theroux, Sir James Saville. Three peas from the same showbiz pod.
@star-stuff
@star-stuff Рік тому
Louis is an awesome journalist, I've watched all his documentaries. A Tate documentary would be up there with 'The Most Hated Family in America' documentary.
@FitzroySymisterArt
@FitzroySymisterArt 10 місяців тому
Beautiful, I had a Casio watch back in days. Let me tell you a story.,, I am a Jamaican artist and I remember very vague, when I sold my first painting at around age 18, I bought a Casio watch 😅😢.
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