BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate's brother Tristan Tate never shies away from giving his opinions on distinctive issues. The former kickboxer turned influencer has shared the limelight with his brother since their arrest in Romania last December.
Tristan is known to associate himself with a lot of charitable work, despite the fact that he hasn't yet attracted the hordes of admirers that his brother has. The younger Tate sibling recently offered financial help to a Sikh family from the Midlands after their home was vandalised.
'Real recognize real'
As is frequently the case when opposing personalities like Andrew Tate and his brother are involved, the news sparked a discussion. A user wrote, "How come you forgot to mention the people who actually helped - @SherePanjabUK @HenchMunde @sikharmy and @harveyrai64" To which an ardent supporter of Tate wrote,"How the f*ck do you know Tristan didn’t help? You with him? Don’t be a di*k" Tristan Tate intervened to clarify the situation on July 24, when he took to Twitter, to say that the family politely refused his help. However, Tate's offer stands if they change their mind. The 35-year-old wrote, "They politely declined my assistance, they didn’t need it, I’m not in the uk and all I had to offer was money. If that changes they know I’m here."
Tate even went on saying,"Well Sikhs are warrior people, real recognise real''.
'What’s wrong with people?'
Earlier, Tristan took to Twitter on April 28,2023 about having philanthrophist nature and how it can attract critics. He wrote, "When you do a lot of charity work you attract armchair wannabe philanthropists who criticise you. They have no money and no capacity to help anybody, but when I buy a diamond watch or a car for myself it’s “OmG u ShuD oF dOnE mOre ChaRitY”. What’s wrong with people? Fools.
Tristan goes with the username @TateTheTalisman, currently, at the time of writing he has near 2.1 million followers.