The 45-year old has been backing the Centre for Social Justice’s Lost Boys campaign.
British supermodel David Gandy has said there is not enough narrative about “good men” and that Andrew Tate pushes a “disruptive” and “immature” idea of masculinity.
The 45-year old, who has his own fashion brand David Gandy Wellwear, is one of the best-paid male models and known for Dolce and Gabbana’s 2007 advert for Light Blue in which he wore a pair of white briefs.
He has also been backing the Centre for Social Justice’s Lost Boys campaign, which aims to raise awareness on the issues boys and young men are facing.
Speaking to BBC One’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Gandy said that young men need better role models and that despite the good opportunities that come with social media and its ability

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