A Twitch streamer previously named AndrewTateLive has had to change his username after viewers kept mistaking his channel for that of controversial internet personality Andrew Tate. The British-American kickboxer has been in the news recently after the streaming community called him out over what they believe are misogynistic views.
Meanwhile, Andrew Tate's namesake, AndrewTateLive, is a relatively small Twitch streamer who went live on stream to express his discontent. Calling the other Tate out in a clip aptly titled, 'the real andrew tate,' he said:
The notorious kickboxer turned 'motivational speaker' recently made a name for himself in the Twitch streaming community after he got into an argument with Twitch star Felix "xQc" during a livestream hosted by Adin Ross. Tate's back and forth with the Juicer and his views on women were the subject of much debate and even went viral on various platforms.
The social media outcry has now forced AndrewTateLive to change his Twitch username.
AndrewTateLive is not a well-known streamer on Twitch. The variety streamer plays popular games such as Fortnite and Super Mario Maker 2 and hosts the "Let's Not Meet" podcast. He was visibly upset with having to change his Twitch ID, considering the streamer was previously using his own name.
The streamer has several other podcasts under his belt and has over 2.2K followers on Twitch. Here's how he describes himself in the 'About' section of his Twitch channel:
The streamer is also on Twitter, where he tweets under @letsnotmeetcast. He tweeted on July 17:
On the other hand, Andrew Tate, a British-American millionaire, made his name kickboxing in the UK. He was even featured on the famous TV show Big Brother before his scandalous exit over an
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