Greta Thunberg trolls Andrew Tate with iconic "small d**k energy" clapback

Stockholm, Sweden - Environmental activist Greta Thunberg issued an epic clapback to disgraced social media personality Andrew Tate after he attempted to take a dig at her on Twitter.

Greta Thunberg responded to Andrew Tate's (l.) callout on Twitter in epic fashion.
Greta Thunberg responded to Andrew Tate's (l.) callout on Twitter in epic fashion.  © Collage: Screenshot/Twitter/@Cobratate & JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP

Tate, who has been suspended from multiple social media platforms for his repeated misogynistic comments, tagged the 19-year-old in a tweet about his car collection on Tuesday.

"I have 33 cars. My Bugatti has a w16 8.0L quad turbo. My TWO Ferrari 812 competizione have 6.5L v12s," the 36-year-old wrote.

"This is just the start," he continued. "Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and their respective enormous emissions." He also included an edited video montage of the activist poking fun at her amid showing off his high-speed lifestyle.

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Thunberg replied to the tweet on Wednesday morning with a harsh burn, writing, "Yes, please do enlighten me. Email me at [email protected]."

The short-but-sweet clapback quickly won over users and was top trending on Twitter, with many thrilled to see such an embarrassing failure for the former kickboxer in his pathetic – and unprompted – attempt to call her out.

"greta thunberg roasting dudes online is giving me more life than my coffee this morning," one Twitter user wrote.

"Greta Thunberg brings a fitting end to 2022 and Tatenism in her typical energy efficient way," another said.

In response to Thunberg's burn, Tate simply replied, "How dare you?!"

Looks like Thunberg won this round pretty handily.

Cover photo: Collage: Screenshot/Twitter/@Cobratate & JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP

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