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Why did Andrew Tate tell Tristan Tate to 'delete' Twitter account? Fans slam 'king of masculinity,' say 'what a brother'

2023-07-03 14:29
Andrew and Tristan Tate use their Twitter accounts to engage with their followers after being banned from several social media sites
Why did Andrew Tate tell Tristan Tate to 'delete' Twitter account? Fans slam 'king of masculinity,' say 'what a brother'

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate, the Internet's divisive figures, have amassed millions of followers. Andrew's Twitter following has surpassed over 7 million, while his younger brother, Tristan, currently has over 2 million followers on the platform. Despite his large following, Andrew asked Tristan to delete his account.

Notably, the Tate brothers have been banned from several social media platforms, including YouTube and Instagram, due to their misogynistic views toward women and tendency to make controversial remarks. However, that hasn't stopped the duo from producing content by utilizing platforms like Twitter and Rumble to engage with their followers.

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'Delete your account'

Tristan tweeted about him surpassing 2 million followers on Twitter on July 1, showing appreciation for the support he has received from his followers. He even asked his fans for ideas on how to celebrate the milestone in the same tweet. Tristan wrote, "What should I do to celebrate 2 million followers on Twitter? I appreciate all the support guys." Following Tristan's tweet, Andrew considered mocking his brother by asking him to delete the account. His reply read, "Delete your account."

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As of now, the Tate brothers are currently being held under home arrest in their Romanian residence after being indicted with rape, human trafficking, and organized crime. Rather than being away from the spotlight, the duo has used this opportunity to get closer to their followers, even sharing details about the investigations surrounding them. Recently, Andrew and Tristan restarted their podcast using Rumble.

Apart from letting his followers know about his outspoken beliefs, Tristan has also commended a number of noteworthy people for taking on physical challenges on Twitter. And he regularly tweets about everything from sharing his past of kickboxing to letting fans know what he's up to in Romania. So, he wouldn't definitely consider deleting his Twitter account even in fun anytime soon.

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'What a brother'

Fans appeared to love Andrew's funny response and didn't shy away from replying to it. A fan wrote, "What a brother." While another user slammed Andrew for ruining his own life, writing, "You deleted your life, sit down." "Speak to your followers build n guide do what u do best your voice is now louder keep getting louder," suggested one fan to Tristan, who surely wants his voice to reach everyone. Moreover, Tristan reacted to being trolled by Andrew, stating, "Radio'd by my own brother."

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