RHOS Star Lisa Oldfield Says Andrew Tate Negatively Influenced Her Children

Real Housewives of Sydney star Lisa Oldfield reveals how her children, aged 10 and 12, began spewing ‘horrifying misogyny’ after being exposed to Andrew Tate’s toxic videos

Lisa Oldfield revealed on Monday that her tween children had started “repeating horrible misogyny” after discovering Andrew Tate on social media.

The Real Housewives of Sydney star shared a meme on Instagram mocking the recent arrest of Tate, 36, saying she was “disturbed” by his influence on young men.

She said that despite being amused by the image, which she labeled the podcaster ‘incel’, she was concerned to discover that her 10- and 12-year-old children are following the online personality.

Lisa Oldfield revealed on Monday that her tween children had started spouting “horrible misogyny” after discovering Andrew Tate on social media. (In the photo: Lisa with one of her children)

The image showed a side-by-side image of Tate in and out of prison with the labels ‘incel’ and ‘in cell’.

“As much as I laughed at this meme, I was really disturbed by how much my 10 and 12 year olds knew about this clown Andrew Tate,” Oldfield wrote in the caption.

And it explains the horrible misogyny that had been repeated in recent months.

The Real Housewives of Sydney star shared a meme on Instagram mocking the recent arrest of Tate, 36, saying he was

The Real Housewives of Sydney star shared a meme on Instagram mocking the recent arrest of Tate, 36, saying she was “disturbed” by his influence on young men. (Pictured: Andrew Tate at his home in Romania shortly before his arrest)

She went on to say that she couldn’t “supervise Harry and Bert 24/7” because of her joint custody arrangement with ex-husband David Oldfield.

‘But I’m glad that after we talked about this jerk they determined, individually, that he’s not a good person or someone to follow or emulate. Mothers of the world, talk to your children!’ she concluded.

It comes just days after it was announced that Tate and his brother Tristan will remain in prison until February 27 after a Romanian court extended their detention.

She went on to say that she couldn't 'supervise' Harry and Bert (both pictured) 24/7 due to her joint custody arrangement with ex-husband David Oldfield.

She went on to say that she couldn’t ‘supervise’ Harry and Bert (both pictured) 24/7 due to her joint custody arrangement with ex-husband David Oldfield.

Tate, a British-American citizen who has 4.5 million followers on Twitter, was arrested on December 29 in Bucharest along with Tristan and two Romanian women on charges of being part of an organized crime group, human trafficking and violation.

Today, a judge granted prosecutors another 30-day extension on their arrest, meaning the four will remain in custody until February 27.

Tate, accused of recruiting young women and forcing them to create pornographic content online, was furious at the judge’s decision, saying through his lawyers that he “is being arrested for an opinion offence.”

Tate, 36, (pictured), a British-American citizen who has 4.5 million Twitter followers, was arrested on December 29 in Bucharest along with Tristan and two Romanian women accused of being part of a organized crime group, human trafficking and rape.

Tate, 36, (pictured), a British-American citizen who has 4.5 million Twitter followers, was arrested on December 29 in Bucharest along with Tristan and two Romanian women accused of being part of a organized crime group, human trafficking and rape.

‘We continue to maintain that practically at this moment the Tate brothers are being arrested for a crime of opinion, for what they said, at some point, in the online environment and not for what they actually did in their private lives’, Constantin Ioan Gliga, one of the defense lawyers, told the Romanian news outlet Gandul.

Gliga added that the decision was “unjustified and totally exaggerated.”

The judge’s ruling came after the four – Tate, Tristan and Luana Radu and Georgiana Naghel – lost an appeal last week in a Bucharest court, which ruled in favor of upholding a judge’s decision of December 30, confirm an earlier decision to extend your arrest from 24 hours to 30 days.

Tate is accused of recruiting dozens of women and holding them under house arrest ‘as prisoners’ while forcing them to create online pornographic content on webcams.