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Watch Nick Fuentes get uncomfortable when questioned about wanting to hang out with girls.

Watch Nick Fuentes get uncomfortable when questioned about wanting to hang out with girls.

Nick Fuentes, known for his controversial views, was caught on camera appearing uncomfortable when asked about spending time with women. This comes just weeks after he revealed that he is a 27-year-old virgin.

During a night out with fellow influencers at a club in Miami last Thursday, Fuentes reacted with visible panic to the suggestion when he agreed to perform Kanye West’s infamous song “Heil Hitler,” which has faced significant backlash.

The awkward moment transpired when Braden Peters, an influencer referred to as Clavicular, enthusiastically approached Fuentes, saying, “Yo, Nick, I’m going to get some girls for you!” Fuentes, clearly flustered, raised his hands and urgently asked him to stop. His eventual reply was hesitant: “No, it’s okay.”

Fuentes, who expresses far-right and anti-Semitic beliefs, admitted last month that he’s still a virgin and finds interacting with women tough, although he claims to still be attracted to them.

In a confrontational interview with British journalist Piers Morgan, Fuentes was bluntly asked if he actually had interest in women. He said, “I’m attracted to women,” but added that being around them can be quite challenging.

Morgan criticized Fuentes, labeling him a misogynist, stating that it’s problematic for a 27-year-old man with no sexual experience to hold misogynistic views.

Adding to the controversy, Fuentes and his associates sparked outrage over the weekend after being filmed playing “Heil Hitler” on a party bus headed to a nightclub in Miami. Some even made the “Sieg Heil” salute.

Miami Beach Mayor Stephen Miner, who is Jewish, condemned the incident, expressing his disgust at the glorification of Hitler’s actions and recalling the loss of his grandfather’s family in the Holocaust.

Mayor Miner stated that such influencers should not have been permitted in the club and criticized the performance of the offensive song. The nightclub, Vendôme, has since apologized and is conducting an internal investigation, asserting it does not tolerate hate speech or bigotry.

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