BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: The kickboxer turned influencer, Tristan Tate, who is the younger brother of Andrew Tate has been accused of sex trafficking and rape in Romania. Despite this, he along with Andrew has managed to garner a huge fan following specifically among teenage boys who call him a role model.
Tate is well aware of how to market himself and what to say and do to attract fans. Tristan is a genius when it comes to internet culture and social media, catering to his activity on Twitter. Recently, he appreciated a YouTube video that raised factual concerns about Andrew.
'Just a fair honest take by a man'
A youtube channel dubbed as 'Wolves and Finance' uploaded a 28 minutes long video titled, 'Is Andrew Tate Innocent? on July 23. The narrator starts the video by commenting on Tate’s buggati which according to Andrew is always disliked because of it's orange color. Once Andrew responded to this issue, by saying,"what color is your bugatti, oh F*** of then!"
The narrator called that particular example immature. Other than this there were several fact check done by him. The video was reposted by Tristan. He wrote on Twitter," Just watched this video.It’s very good, why? Because this guy clearly isn’t a huge fan of Andrews and doesn’t seem to have any motives to promote or condemn us. Just a fair honest take by a man who’s read the case files, the “evidence” and did his homework. Watch."
'Absolutely a HERO'
There were many who supported the claim of Andrew being innocent. When Tristan reposted the video on Twitter, a user wrote, "believe he is innocent and it is one of the worst trials by media we have seen yet." The second user wrote, "Just watched the video. Your analysis is brilliant! Something that people can really think about. Kudos!Andrew Tate is a force for good ❤️ He is dedicating his life for something bigger than himself. A man for others. Absolutely a HERO." The third user wrote, "Followed, very unbiased, great video." While the fourth user wrote, "Not watching the video because I already know that Tate is innocent."