Andrew Tate ‘congratulates’ Adin Ross after pro streamer reveals that he was stabbed: ‘Finally something admirable’

Andrew Tate said, 'So why I am rich is not because of money, I am rich because I have been through a whole bunch of s**t'
PUBLISHED JUL 30, 2023
This is not the first time Andrew Tate has lashed out at Adin Ross (@Tatenews/Twitter @adinross/Instagram)
This is not the first time Andrew Tate has lashed out at Adin Ross (@Tatenews/Twitter @adinross/Instagram)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Pro streamer, Adin Ross has proven to be a loyal ally of Andrew Tate. Despite their on-and-off friendship and sarcastic comments, the duo's dynamic is frequently showcased on various streams and podcasts where they are spotted together.

Recently, a clip went viral, where Tate congratulates the controversial streamer (Ross) after he revealed that he was once stabbed, which according to Tate is admirable. Let's see what other things, the former kickboxer turned influencer had to say.

'Finally something admirable'

The video began with Tate saying, "All the pain, all the bulls**t I have been through, you ain't a good man if haven't had a trauma. A man without trauma is weak.’' To this Ross said, "Andrew I have been stabbed with a knife before." To this Tate's reply was the thing that gained attention. He said, "Congratulate good, finally something admirable."  Then the 'Top G' asked Ross to show his marks. While showing his marks, Ross said, "I got 8 stitches, it was in my sleep." Tate continued and said, "Good see now that what I like to hear beacuse as a man you need things that almost kill you and dont kill you." He continued, "So why I am rich is not because of money, I am rich because I have been through a whole bunch of s**t! and I can't see anyone else richer than me in this planet."



 

This is not the first time Andrew Tate has lashed out at Adin Ross. On June 25, 2023, the former trolled the Kick streamer by calling him a "bigot" and "disgusting" for his anti-LGBTQ+ tweet.

'I almost died tate: good have a cookie'

The clip gained wide attention and remarks from netizens. A user wrote on YouTube, "Imagine him as a father; 'you need trauma“L.” A second user wrote, "I almost died tate: good have a cookie." A third user wrote, "Andrew was literally raised rich he hasnt been through shit just so everybody in the comments knows, everybody is fucking poor in their late." While a fourth user wrote, "Trauma by definition is something that overwhelms your ability to cope and makes you or at least your life worse. He means “hardship.”

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Comment section from the viral clip (@Successfulshorts/YouTube)
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