BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate claimed he and his family, including his daughter, had received death threats following the release of BBC journalist Matt Shea's documentary, 'Andrew Tate: The Man Who Groomed The World.'
In a previous statement, Tristan had criticized the documentary, claiming that it was riddled with falsehoods and lacked any evidence from their side.
Tristan also took a jab at the BBC by sharing a photo of Huw Edwards, who faced accusations of inappropriate behavior towards a minor.
Tristan Tate claims he and his daughter are receiving death threats
In his tweet, Tristan conveyed that he had received death threats against his daughter and family due to the actions of individuals such as Shea and the BBC.
He mentioned that being falsely labeled as a human trafficker could lead to such threats.
However, Tristan emphasized on the importance of not retaliating with violence.
Tristan wrote, "Absolutely! Because of the work of people like Matt and the BBC I have received threats of death against my daughter and family, as being labeled a human trafficker will do that to a man."
He continued, "But two wrongs do not make a right. Although you fans of mine are free to express your opinions about this man I do NOT condone any threats of violence made against him."
He added, "Just because he is negligent to the effects of his hit pieces caused against me and my family does not mean I endorse the use of the same tactics. Pray for him instead. Thankyou."
Tristan Tate calls Matt Shea 'obsessed'
In another tweet, Tristan commented on the release of the 'Andrew Tate: The Man Who Groomed The World?' documentary.
He called Shea "obsessed," adding that he had previously warned this person that nobody would care about the documentary, and he pointed out that it was not even trending.
He further mentioned that the documentary contained elements such as fake screenshots, actors with blurry faces, and snippets taken out of context.
Tristan noted that the documentary failed to address key points, including the false accuser, details about the case, and supposed "inside information" from individuals he had never met.
Tristan referred to Shea as a DNG (Dork Nerd Geek) and remarked that there were no meaningful insights in the documentary.
He expressed his disappointment with what he perceived as nine months wasted.
Tristan wrote, "This obsessed little man has released his big "new" hit piece. Nobody cares, I warned him. It isn't even trending. - Fake Screenshots - Blurry faced actors - Out of context vid snippets -"
He continued, "Nothing about the false accuser - Nothing about the case - "Inside info" from people I've never met. - Him being stuck outside - DNG - No chocolates 9 months wasted. Yawn @Matt_A_Shea."
Andrew Tate's fans call Matt Shea 'pathetic'
Many of Tate's fans have come forward to support him following his tweet. One wrote, "You are a GOOD man. And a Brother forever."
Another user wrote, "That is horrible and so so sad and shocking at the same time that you and your family have to go through this."
Referring to Shea, a third wrote, "Pathetic little weasel of a man." A fourth commented, "They get more desperate with each attempt."