Tristan Tate rebuffs claims of giving $300K to cancer patient, fans say 'take the clout, my man'
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the younger sibling of Andrew Tate, has repeatedly indicated his familiarity with charitable giving, frequently communicating his benevolent actions to his followers.
Nevertheless, in a recent tweet, Tristan directly refuted assertions that he had contributed $300,000 to assist a cancer patient.
Both Tristan and his brother Andrew consistently post videos and content on platform X, showcasing their compassionate endeavors to support marginalized individuals.
You know who uses “new money” as an insult?
— Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman) July 21, 2023
Poor people.
New money translates to “I made it all myself and my parents had nothing” which is quite literally the biggest flex a rich man can have.
My “old money” friends are impressed.
“I’m broke but YOU also used to be” = Cope. pic.twitter.com/5uxXpATOv3
Despite their controversial and misogynistic viewpoints, these acts garner increased commendation for their philanthropic efforts.
Tristan Tate refutes claims on $300k donation
On August 14, a video clip began circulating on platform X, showing a man with rare cancer delivering a gratitude-filled speech to Tristan.
This speech acknowledged Tristan's substantial monetary contribution, which facilitated the acquisition of an A.I. leg for the individual.
Jail Mail comes in at 11am Bucharest time.
— Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman) August 12, 2023
Every SuperChat will be turned into a letter and answered by Andrew and Tristan Tate.
Type your message here:https://t.co/9PoihFwkfe pic.twitter.com/y3FjLEOcQr
Upon encountering this video, Tristan found himself puzzled by the assertion presented in the video's caption. He shared the video stating it is a positive piece of content.
However, Tristan was uncertain regarding the source of these donations, as he did not provide a sum of $300,000 to the individual in question.
I will wear perfectly tailored 20,000 dollar suits with diamond cuff links and hand made 14,000 dollar alligator shoes and I’ll STILL have holes in my socks.
— Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman) August 7, 2023
I’m from the streets.
Never forget. pic.twitter.com/0wgZ4aJPPm
Tristan wrote, "Good video. Unsure who makes these though because I didn’t give him 300k 😅"
Good video. Unsure who makes these though because I didn’t give him 300k 😅 https://t.co/KQvZfqDZBw
— Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman) August 14, 2023
Tristan Tate fans tell him to 'Take the clout'
Tristan's remarks, in which he rejected the claim of a $300,000 donation, sparked a whirlwind of excitement among fans. They promptly flocked to platform X to voice their perspectives.
I’ve been a supporter of @McpeakRichie ever since I heard his story!
— Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman) August 2, 2023
Check out his page if you want to be inspired.
Thanks for sending me the awesome T shirts Richie 💪🏽. pic.twitter.com/M9oA6AoPAY
Tristan said, "That video's stock price just shot.'" Another user wrote, "Take the clout my man." A user states, "Maybe that's where some of your seized money went 🙈🙈🙈" Another user commented, "Just stay quiet bro."
A weakened mind always sees everything through a black veil. The soul makes its own horizons; your soul is dark, which is why you see such a cloudy sky. pic.twitter.com/Zg324TQdzC
— Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman) July 24, 2023
Tristan himself commented on the tweet as he replies to a fan, stating, "No no I did give this man money. But the caption on the video says 300k, a fan made it maybe?"
Maybe that's where some of your seized money went 🙈🙈🙈
— Ms Investoor (@Ms_Investoor) August 14, 2023
No no I did give this man money. But the caption on the video says 300k, a fan made it maybe?
— Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman) August 14, 2023