Andrew Tate is easily among the most recognizable names within the online community, so much so that his name ranks higher on search engine statistics than former President Donald Trump and YouTube star PewDiePie. Alongside his fame, there have also been many controversies that have recently resulted in the former kickboxer getting banned from multiple social media platforms.
The 35-year-old has managed to rack up millions of followers and critics ever since he went viral this year, amassing substantial wealth throughout his career. But he didn't always live a life of glamorous supercars, sparkling water, and private planes. This article will detail the controversial rise of Andrew Tate and how he built his empire.
Before he embodied the persona of "Top G", Tate was a professional kickboxer. Interestingly, he won World Championship belts in two different weight categories.
Tate's rise to infamy occurred during his participation in the popular reality TV show Big Brother in 2016, after a recording surfaced on the internet showing the Anglo-American personality hitting a woman. In his response, he stated that the video was taken out of context as it was a consensual act.
His primary source of income is undoubtedly from his brainchild, an online school called Hustler's University 2.0. It involves various broad online courses that provide subscribers with lesson plans and blueprints to make money quickly. According to the money-centric website, it currently has over 100K concurrent students. With each subscription costing $49.99, Tate is earning over $5 million from this business alone.
Additionally, the Tate brothers ventured into a webcam chat business called MyFreeCams, which targets users looking for interactive sessions and
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