BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the younger sibling of the polarizing influencer Andrew Tate, recently took to platform X (formerly known as Twitter) to address Instagram's decision to ban him.
In doing so, he also raised questions about the platform's policies, particularly in light of their acceptance of American rapper Cardi B, despite her history of controversial behavior.
Tristan is renowned for his tendency to criticize numerous public figures through his X account, often employing remarks that can be perceived as provocative or potentially offensive.
It's worth noting that Tristan's brother Andrew Tate had previously taken issue with Cardi B, accusing her of lip-syncing during one of her concerts.
Tristan Tate calls out Instagram for banning him and allowing Cardi B
In a recent post on the X, Tristan shared a screenshot of an article that reported that Cardi B confessed to drugging and robbing men during her days as a stripper.
In the article, Cardi B explained that she resorted to these actions as a means of survival. This revelation had caused a significant stir online.
In response to this revelation, Tristan raised critical questions about Instagram's content policies and enforcement. He pointedly asked why he had been banned from the platform, emphasizing that any allegations against him were just allegations.
In contrast, he highlighted Instagram's decision to allow Cardi B to remain on the platform, despite her admission to engaging in serious criminal activities in her past.
Tristan wrote, "Hey @instagram explain why I’m banned and this person isn’t?"
Tristan Tate's fans assert Cardi B 'sold her soul'
After Tristan indirectly suggested that Instagram's ban on him while permitting Cardi B on the platform was unfair, it sparked a substantial response from numerous users. These users subsequently voiced their opinions and reactions to his statements.
One user wrote, "Female privilege." Another user wrote, "Because she works for their agenda and you speak against theirs. Simple." A user stated, "She sold her soul and you didn’t."
A user commented, "The answer is hypocrisy."