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Andrew Tate demands MrBeast's Twitter earnings over 'hungry children are waiting' challenge, trolls ask 'would that money end up in jail'

Andrew Tate demanded MrBeast pay him his month's revenue even though he did not win the challenge
PUBLISHED AUG 3, 2023
Andrew Tate called out MrBeast over the giveaway he didn't win (cobratate/''Twitter, Leon Bennett/Getty Images)
Andrew Tate called out MrBeast over the giveaway he didn't win (cobratate/''Twitter, Leon Bennett/Getty Images)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate is known for his bold and outspoken nature on social media, fearlessly sharing his opinions and thoughts. However, this unfiltered approach sometimes leads him to cross the line and even direct insults toward well-known individuals. His most recent target was the popular YouTuber turned philanthropist, MrBeast. The issue arose when MrBeast conducted a giveaway on Twitter, promising to hand over his earnings to a lucky fan. Seizing the opportunity, Tate publicly called out the 25-year-old, demanding that he fulfill his promise and transfer the money to him despite Tate's comment not actually winning the giveaway.

Despite facing controversies on other social media platforms, Tate remains active on Twitter, where he continues his controversial behavior without any apparent concern for the consequences. While his outspoken nature might garner attention and create a buzz around his name, it has also led to him being banned from major platforms like Instagram and TikTok. Nevertheless, Tate seems undeterred and continues to use Twitter as a platform for his unfiltered expression. Meanwhile, MrBeast has yet to respond to his tweet publicly.

'Hungry children are waiting'

MrBeast, renowned for his generous cash awards to participants of his YouTube challenges, continued his philanthropic endeavors on Twitter with a unique giveaway proposition. He tweeted that he would reward the individual who received the most likes on their comment within 48 hours with a month's worth of his Twitter earnings. Intrigued by the opportunity to contribute to a charitable cause, Andrew Tate decided to take part in the challenge and pledged to donate the prize money to a charity he runs. Despite not winning the challenge, where another participant secured the victory with an impressive 500k likes, Tate has been relentless in his pursuit of the cash prize, making requests to MrBeast for the money.

While MrBeast's challenge had a clear winner according to Twitter's fact checker, Tate has persisted in calling out the streamer for the prize he didn't win. He justified his actions by highlighting the charitable aspect of his intention, emphasizing that the money would be directed toward assisting hungry children in need.

Tate wrote, "Hungry children are waiting."



 

'Would that money end up in jail?'

However, Tate's relentless pleas have not impressed Twitter. One user wrote, "Bro got scammed by mr beast." Another said, "Yo!!! Prison has WiFi now?" A user asked, "Would that money end up in jail?" One comment read, "He's literally so much better than you. He didn't have to be a pimp/sell drugs to become rich. He already and still is donating a lot for poor people."



 



 



 



 

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