BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Based on his social media activities, Andrew Tate looks to be extremely wealthy, with the viral figure regularly showcasing his luxurious automobiles and lifestyle. Top G has a net worth of $700 million as of 2023. However, he recently shared his lack of "emotional attachment to money" on his Twitter account.
Given their lavish lifestyles, there has been much speculation about how much 'Cobra' and his younger brother, Tristan Tate, earn per year. Until lately, neither brother had provided any figures.
'I have zero emotional attachment to money'
Tate turned to Twitter on Friday to declare that he earns an astounding amount of money per year and urged his followers to work harder to achieve similar levels. Tate also took the time to explain why he believes he has amassed so much fortune and is not attached to money.
Cobra wrote, "I have zero emotional attachment to money. I would happily give it all away. Which is why I make so much of it. Money is a spirit. And it doesn’t respect the frugal and fearful. Money WANTS to belong to me - because I allow her to stay free."
He further added in the comments section, "100,000,000 per annum."
"It's only 273,000 dollars a day. Get your hustle up," Tate concluded.
'Why not just pay your taxes'
The news of the controversial influencer having laa ck of emotional attachment to money spread quickly on Twitter, eliciting a variety of reactions. A user wrote, "Why not just pay your taxes then instead of teaching ppl how to scam girls and avoid taxes?"
Another user claimed, "When you can afford to give supercars dealerships millions of dollars, You can also afford to give to charities millions of dollars. Thank you for Tate pledge."
"Your relationship with money says a lot about your relationship with women. The frugal spender almost always gets dominated within the household. It’s a sign of cowardice. And the one that just sees money as well a mean to make his life better, usually has a loving wife who supports and respects him at all times. That’s just the nature of the game," a commentator accused Tate of using his money for wrong deeds.