BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate has gained quite a reputation for his consistent practice of publicly addressing media outlets through his Twitter platform. In a recent tweet, Tate took issue with the Daily Mail's description of his friends as ''henchmen'' in an article.
Utilizing his Twitter platform predominantly for critiquing the government, media organizations, and those who oppose him, Tate generated significant attention with a recent tweet. This particular tweet targeted Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of FTX, regarding his recent incarceration, garnering a flurry of reactions from the online community.
Tristan Tate mocks the Daily Mail
In a recent tweet, Tate shared a post by user Colton Groves, which featured a screenshot of a Daily Mail article displaying Tate and his brother Andrew alongside a group of friends during their initial outing following their release from house arrest.
Tate took issue with the Daily Mail's characterization of his friends as ''henchmen.'' He responded by asserting that the individuals shown in the article were his coach of two decades and two lifelong friends, expressing his disapproval of the term ''henchmen.''
He questioned the Daily Mail's credibility and remarked on their lack of seriousness, using strong language to emphasize his sentiment.
Tate wrote, "His coach of 20 years and two lifelong friends. “Henchmen” Why @DailyMail? You’re actually f**king clowns no wonder nobody takes you seriously."
Tristan Tate's fans dub Daily Mail 'absolute clowns'
After Tate's expression of dissatisfaction with the Daily Mail, numerous users stepped forward to share their perspectives on the issue. One user wrote, "They don’t get the name ‘the daily fail’ for no reason."
Another user wrote, "Because they are hypocrites and dont care about facts." A user stated, "Absolute clowns still trying to report you as the villains 🤡🤦♂️"
A user commented, "They've been that way for years. They are more like an organisation that specialises in fiction than news."