Andrew Tate reveals his 'official names' list on X, trolls say 'thought loser was an option'

Andrew Tate's list included names like 'Emory Andrew Tate the 3rd', 'Top Striker', 'Mr Producer', and 'Take All Trillionaire'
PUBLISHED SEP 20, 2023
Andrew Tate shared the names he would reply to (@cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate shared the names he would reply to (@cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a social media influencer who is no stranger to controversy, recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to reveal the list of his "official names."

While his outspoken nature has brought him considerable popularity, the recent post didn't sit well with people as Tate got trolled by the netizens. 

Andrew Tate lists his 'official names' 

Andrew Tate, who's known for igniting fervent online debates, is usually known by the monikers "Top G" and "Cobra." 

On September 19, he took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a list of supposed "official names" that he would like people to address him by if they wanted a reply. 

Andrew Tate appered on a YouTube vlog (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)
Andrew Tate recently published a list of 'official names' (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)

In the post, Tate wrote, "I only reply to one of my official names:

Emory Andrew Tate the 3rd

Top G

Top Striker

Mr Producer

Warman In Town

Billionaire Too Bad

Body Man Gangster

Say Once Boss

Take All Trillionaire

Brave Not Sorry

Big Gun Don

Double Spice Daddy." 



 

Later, he replied to his own post to add one more name to the list, "Mr Plenty."



 

Through TikTok, where videos of his controversial statements first became popular, his name "Cobra" came to light, but it was nowhere to be found on the list. 

On the other hand, according to The Sun, "Top G," one of Tate's most popular monikers apparently stands for "Top Gangster," a Gen Z slang that describes someone who is feared and respected by all.

In the past, the former kickboxer himself said "Top G" is an individual who is "capable in all realms." 

Andrew Tate's cobra tattoo (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate is most popularly known by the moniker 'Top G' (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

Internet reacts to Andrew Tate's list of 'official names'

At the time of writing, Andrew Tate's tweet had around a million views and several comments, many of which took a dig at the influencer. 

A user wrote, "I thought loser was an option...," while another stated, " Bald G?"

One suggested, "How about: Bugatti Man, Abu Andrew, Mr Plenty, Top Alpha, Big G, Papi Tate, Hombre G, and Emperor Tate," highlighting some more names for the controversial influencer. 

A user quipped, "Do you know what gundon means?" while one more added, "Talk about having a weird ego fetish!!" 

Another expressed, U forgot Mr ALHAMDUILLAH 🚬🍻Stop flexing your ego, and be down to earth," reminding Tate the basics of his beliefs. 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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