Andrew Tate Net Worth: Why was arrested millionaire banned from TikTok?

Andrew Tate is a former kickboxer and Instagram figure who got famous for his controversial views
PUBLISHED MAR 30, 2023
In 2022, TikTok banned Andrew Tate for posting misogynistic remarks (Youtube)
In 2022, TikTok banned Andrew Tate for posting misogynistic remarks (Youtube)

Andrew Tate is a former kickboxer and Instagram personality who gained notoriety for his controversial views on various topics, including race and gender relations. He has been criticized for promoting toxic masculinity and advocating violence against women.

Tate claims to have built multiple successful businesses through his social media following and has amassed a large following due to his outspoken demeanor. However, despite his attempts to cultivate an image of someone who is tough and unapologetic, many people find him offensive and harmful.

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Andrew Tate’s Net Worth

Hustler University is Andrew Tate's primary business endeavor, and through this platform, individuals are learning how to make money online. According to Andrew Tate, an American kickboxer, his fortune is $700 million.



 

According to reports, he owns other enterprises. Yet, there is no hard evidence to support this. Due to his extravagant lifestyle, he had millions of followers on social media up until he was kicked off of Tiktok, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. The person was penalized by social media platforms because they shared inflammatory stuff.

Why was the 'king of toxic masculinity' banned from TikTok?

In 2022, TikTok banned Andrew Tate for posting misogynistic remarks. "The King of Toxic Masculinity," as he was then referred to by his fans, was banned from TikTok for posting content that disparaged or threatened a person or organization. Tate was also prohibited from using Facebook and Instagram, among other social media sites.



 

TikTok has only recently sent a warning message to Andrew Tate. The following message is now displayed to fans on TikTok when they type Andrew Tate's name.

“we updated our community guidelines to help TikTok safe, inclusive and welcoming for everyone. Check out what’s new and learn more.”

This message has currently only been sent to Andrew Tate via TikTok. For arguing that women should "carry some blame" for being sexually attacked, Andrew Tate was previously banned from Twitter. Later, Twitter permitted him to reactivate his account.

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