Tristan Tate debunks 'loverboy method' allegations in explosive interview, fans say 'it’s not a crime'
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate's brother Tristan Tate recently partook in an interview with Antena3 CNN. During this discussion, he tackled the claims surrounding the alleged use of the 'loverboy method' to influence and control women.
Both Tristan and his brother have faced serious allegations, including sexual assault, human trafficking, and involvement in organized crime, leading to a prolonged legal dispute, as per BBC.
In a recent BBC documentary titled 'Andrew Tate: The Man Who Shaped the World?' the focus was primarily on the accusations of exploiting women, a subject that received criticism from the Tate brothers.
Andrew Tate's brother Tristan Tate addresses 'loverboy method'
In a recent tweet, Tate News shared a clip of Tristan addressing the accusations related to the 'loverboy method,' which he and his brother have been accused of employing to allegedly manipulate women.
Regarding these allegations, Tristan asserted that if he had truly exploited anyone, they would have been able to find just one euro of money that he had gained from such actions.
He expressed his confusion at the idea that, if he had coerced individuals into doing TikTok or other activities, he would have done so for free, questioning the logic behind such a notion.
Additionally, he pointed out that he had maintained a clean criminal record throughout his entire life up to the age of 33, with no criminal charges in any country worldwide.
Tristan mentioned having a daughter and questioned the decision of a person in his position to suddenly embark on the path of organizing criminal activities involving TikTok, especially when there was no financial gain involved.
In his view, the concept of exploitation typically involves financial evidence to substantiate such claims.
Tate said, "If I exploited anybody, they would be able to find just one euro of money out of me I made. And I feel like the most telling about this file is that allegedly if I really did coerce these people and make them do TikTok, I was doing it for free. So why would I do that?"
EXCLUSIVE🚨: Tristan Tate speaks on the loverboy method pic.twitter.com/MaCCJ5cBVs
— Tate News (@TateNews_) September 2, 2023
Further adding, "I spent my entire life with no criminal record at 33 years old, I have no criminal record in any country in the world."
He then said, "So, I'm already a multimillionaire, a public person, I'm famous, I'm successful, I have a daughter, and at 33 I decide 'hmm... let's start an organized criminal gang that makes them do TikTok, why? Oh for free, just to do crime'. So I think exploitation needs money to prove exploitation."
Tristan Tate's fans claim 'loverboy method' is 'not a crime'
After Tate's remarks concerning the allegations of utilizing the 'loverboy method' to allegedly exploit women, numerous users stepped forward to share their perspectives on his response.
One user wrote, "He did use the loverboy method tho. But I can’t hate because I do the same it works. It’s not a crime ffs." Another user wrote, "Tate loverboys are going to jail." A third said, "Anyone who’s still believes the Tate Brothers are guilty is fully matrix slave minded. They can’t be saved."
He did use the loverboy method tho 😂😂😂😂
— The Opportunist (@MakingMoreCash) September 3, 2023
But I can’t hate because I do the same it works.
It’s not a crime ffs
Anyone who’s still believes the Tate Brothers are guilty is fully matrix slave minded.
— Trinity (@TrinityUnplug) September 2, 2023
They can’t be saved.