Tristan Tate calls fan 'poor', shuts him down for urging investment in stocks instead of cars

Recently, a Twitter user engaged in an online feud with Tristan Tate, which eventually got the fan blocked
PUBLISHED JUL 18, 2023
Tristan Tate is often spotted flaunting his luxurious lifestyle on the internet (@tatethetalisman/Twitter)
Tristan Tate is often spotted flaunting his luxurious lifestyle on the internet (@tatethetalisman/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate doesn't need an introduction! Controversial influencer Andrew Tate's brother Tristan is often spotted flaunting his luxurious lifestyle on the internet. While many fans hail Tristan for the way he lives his life, some criticize him.

Recently, a Twitter user engaged in an online feud with Tristan, which eventually got him blocked. The Twitter user who goes by the name, Derek Wade Miller, took a dig at Tristan for spending money on exorbitant cars. Currently, the Tate brothers are under house arrest. 

'You’re poor'

The online feud started with a debate about music. Amidst this, a fan tried to ruffle some feathers. He made a remark that appeared to be directed at Tate and his investments. While urging that he invests in stocks rather than cars, he wrote, "I knew I’d eventually pull you out of the wood work, but at least you didn’t block me like your brother so at least you have some stones. (And for the record I spend my money on stocks, not cars. You know—like smart people)."



 

In response, Tristan lashed out at the fan before blocking him, "You think I have 40 cars but haven’t “invested” any money? Rich people do both. You’re poor."  The user claimed in another tweet that Tristan had blocked him. This comes after Tristan bragged about owning 40 luxurious cars. 



 

'It's rotting your character'

However, Tristan's remark garnered a wide range of responses. One commentator mentioned, "Yeah we don't see any other billionaires punching down around them on social media...you may be rich in material but it's rotting your character...you're so poor that you can't enjoy music, so poor that your limited intelligence has to announce it.." Another user said, "Imagine thinking you need 40 cars to not be “poor”. What the Tates never seemed to undersrand is that richness in life is not about money. You can be the richest man in the word and still be poor. For example, if you dont have the ability to enjoy music, you are more poor than me." One claimed that richness doesn't guarantee intelligence, "Today, we have learned that being rich doesn't make you smart. I guess Tristan contributes to society after all. Here I thought he just contributed to degeneracy with casinos."



 



 



 

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