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Women 'don't want to live in reality': YouTuber Pearl Davis triggers feminists over women's rights and calling people fat
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Women 'don't want to live in reality': YouTuber Pearl Davis triggers feminists over women's rights and calling people fat

Commentator Pearl Davis claimed that women don't want to live in reality and shouldn't receive equal treatment until they do equal work, just days after aggravating women worldwide by saying they don't age as well as men.

Davis, a 26-year-old YouTuber with nearly 1.5 million subscribers, has gained popularity through questioning women on their dating habits and has even been labeled the "female Andrew Tate" by some media outlets.

Davis set the internet on fire on June 27, 2023, with two simple sentences.

"Yes you’re less attractive at 35 than at 25 as a woman. This used to be common sense 50 years ago," she wrote in a tweet that has garnered over 14 million views.

After thousands of comments and countless women replying in disagreement, Davis appeared on "Piers Morgan Uncensored" to debate British political commentator Ava Santina on many of her past statements.

"You spoke to someone who I would say was probably a size 12, and you called her fat, obese, and a divorcee," Santina argued in one clip.

"She was fat, obese, and a divorcee!" Davis replied. "Women, we don't want to live in reality, we don't want to say things that are true!" she exclaimed.

Santina pointed out in another clip that Davis has stated she doesn't believe that women should be allowed to vote and said Davis is giving young men "license to be mysogynistic."

"I say be equal," Davis replied. "I'd love for the feminists [to] please apply for the oil rigs ... they're hiring!"

"I don't think men and women are equal until we do the full work. ... Go be a plumber, go be an electrician!" she continued.

After Davis explained that she believes divorce shouldn't exist, and those who believe in it shouldn't get married, Santina criticized her for not upholding the same standards to herself.

"Doesn't the sanctity of marriage also rely on the woman being a virgin? So you wouldn't be able to get married," Santina pointed out. "You've spoken quite openly about how you're not a virgin, and so if you want to preserve that sanctity of marriage ... I just think you're upholding standards that you don't live by."

"That's a fair complaint, I wish I was, but we can't go back," Davis replied.

Santina responded to request for comment by simply saying she didn't really "have anything to add" and added that her "beat is really U.K. politics."

Davis did not immediately respond to request for comment. This article will be updated should TheBlaze receive a response.

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Andrew Chapados

Andrew Chapados

Andrew Chapados is a writer focusing on sports, culture, entertainment, gaming, and U.S. politics. The podcaster and former radio-broadcaster also served in the Canadian Armed Forces, which he confirms actually does exist.
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