Online controversy-prone person, who Even called Elon Musk a “brokie,” Andrew Tate recently claimed to be the “world’s first” trillionaire. The facts, however, don’t exactly match up with his comments, as is frequently the case with so many of his claims.
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If you don’t use TikTok, you may not be familiar with Tate, he gained notoriety on the app despite not having an account of his own. The 35-year-old has drawn criticism for his outlandish opinions after making a number of startling comments in the past.
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Then Ross introduces Kazumi to a recent stream for a terribly awkward on-screen “date” with Tate, and it’s during their conversation that he brings up the trillionaire claims.
Tate certainly has a sizable amount of money in the bank, but given that this would make him the first trillionaire in history, it seems improbable that this is indeed the case. There are conflicting information on Andrew Tate’s true net worth, making it difficult to determine.