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The truth about Andrew Tate: ‘His home is less Hollywood hideaway, more rundown meat factory’

The former kickboxer has achieved global notoriety by peddling violent misogyny to millions, and claims to have made ‘trillions’ – but is his life of fast cars and luxury a facade?

A ndrew Tate used to cruise along these scruffy suburban streets about 10 miles from the centre of Bucharest in Romania. Past a litter dump and a sprawling cemetery and a line of semis that wouldn’t have looked out of place on the TV soap Brookside. Rolling by in his Lamborghini or Bugatti or any other of his fleet of supercars. Puffing a cigar and adjusting his Michael Corleone sunglasses. Beating his tattooed chest at the red light.

Tate, who likes to call himself Top G (in street slang G stands for gangster), says he’s done nothing wrong. He might look and behave like a gangster. He might have boasted of gangsterish pursuits and claim to have made billions. But now, as a current guest of the Romanian penal system, he says he’s not an actual gangster at all. He says he’s a good guy.

His arrest on 29 December by armed members of Romania’s anti-corruption unit – the ones who arrest gangsters – was over allegations of people trafficking and rape. Officers wearing balaclavas stormed Tate’s compound by cover of night, and say they found guns, knives and large sums of cash. Top G and his younger brother, 34-year-old Tristan, were led away in handcuffs. Two Romanian women, Georgiana Naghel, and a former police officer called Alexandra Luana Radu, were also detained. The four are suspected of being part of a human trafficking group, although they say they are innocent.

I’m on my way to Andrew Tate’s home. I’d never heard of Tate until last summer. I usually cover wars, international crises, old-school corruption. Tate sounded like another self-obsessed attention screecher on social media. “He’s not,” said a colleague. “He’s one of the most Googled people on the internet. He gets more views on social media than Rihanna. Oh, and he told a Twitch Stream that he’s the world’s first trillionaire.”

But how could that be true? How does a former kickboxer from Luton convert notoriety on social media into his claimed Musk-scale wealth? And more pressingly, for Tate at least, what will the Romanian investigators discover about his money-making activities? If he is found guilty, he could be detained in a Romanian jail for the best part of 20 years.

Andrew Tate is a social media phenomenon. His content on TikTok has been viewed more than 12.7bn times. No one else on the platform comes close. He claims to have mastered the social media algorithms that sends posts ripping through cyberspace like a plague. He is a master of buzzwords, hashtags, soundbites and inflammatory language.

His career didn’t begin online – he was a kickboxer. A successful one. In 2009, he was ranked number one in his division in Europe. Commentators squawked about his “multilayered techniques” and “sharp punches to the body”. But by 2016 Tate had left the ring and entered another pugilistic arena, Big Brother. He appeared to be a born provocateur: “I don’t care if nobody likes me,” he told the other contestants. “I know I’m the most intelligent person in the house. Fact!”

Andrew Tate in the gym in 2021.

A few days later, Tate was thrown out after footage emerged of him beating an ex-girlfriend with a belt (although both Tate and the woman deny abuse and say the clip showed consensual sex). It’s since come to light that he was also being investigated by Hertfordshire police over allegations of rape. In 2019, the Crown Prosecution Service decided not to pursue the allegations .

Tate moved on. He set up a webcam business in the UK, streaming live sex shows featuring women he recruited. He grew his brand on social media, becoming Tate the “alpha male” influencer. He railed against radical feminism and declared that young men needed to seize back their masculinity. “Life is war,” he said. “It’s a war for the female you want. It’s a war for the car you want. It’s a war for the money you want. It’s a war for the status. Masculine life is war!”

Young, disaffected men began to follow him in their droves. They wanted more. Tate responded by ramping up the controversy. On social media, he talked about beating women, about grabbing them by the neck. Then in 2017, he declared that women who were raped bear some of the responsibility. Unsurprisingly, he was banned from all the major social media platforms in 2022.

In the last couple of years, it is Tate’s followers, not the man himself, who have helped to grow his presence on TikTok. They come from all social classes, creeds and countries. Having publicly converted to Islam in October last year, Tate was recently seen carrying a copy of the Qur’an to court in Romania, boosting his popularity among young Muslim men. Schools in the UK are so concerned about Tate’s radicalisation of their students that teachers are being given guidance on how to combat his misogynistic views.

Tate’s digital army of followers say his arrest in Romania is a setup, orchestrated by what they call “the Matrix” – a worldwide conspiracy of mainstream media and politicians who are trying to silence and control him. I’m part of the Matrix. You probably are, too. Anyone who thinks Tate’s brand of violent misogyny is a bad thing is part of the Matrix. “The Matrix has attacked me,” Tate tweeted after his arrest, “but they misunderstand, you cannot kill an idea.”

Undermining the protestations of his vast global fanbase (Tate fans took to the streets in Athens to protest his innocence) and doing little to help Tate’s defence are the bizarrely self-incriminating social media lectures that he has made over the years. Possibly useful when trying to burnish his gangster credentials for a credulous online audience, but less so when faced with a real-world Romanian prosecutor trying to prove you are involved in organised crime.

When Tate first arrived in Romania six years ago, aged 30, he was asked why he chose to relocate. “I like eastern Europe as a whole,” he said, “because corruption is far more accessible.” In the UK, he mused, only those of high status get away with crimes, implying that Romania was open to all.

Pushing through the gears, he then complained about how rape allegations in the UK were pursued a little too vigorously for his tastes – perhaps a reference to his own experience. “In western legal systems,” he said, “whether England, America, or any of them, if a girl says something she needs zero proof … and they will come and arrest you. It’s insanity and I thought, I can’t live under this system any more, so I had to move somewhere with common-sense rules.”

Those common-sense rules have led the Romanian prosecutor to keep Tate and his brother behind bars in what they call “preventive custody” to stop them fleeing, tampering with witnesses or igniting some kind of Trump-esque disruption at the Romanian courtrooms. The pair can be kept until the end of June. Then they must be released or put on trial. Romania has no jury system. If they are put on trial, judges will decide their fate.

The Romanian legal system has never experienced such global scrutiny, and the Tate brothers are already invoking the Matrix as the cause of all this. Leaving a failed appeal hearing in January, Tristan shouted to waiting camera: “Ask the politicians, ask the judges, you’re getting closer to the truth.”

I ’m driving towards Tate’s pad, listening to a recording of him from a post that appeared on Twitter. It’s a tutorial, of sorts, delivered at a gallop in a mangled American-Luton accent: Tate was born in the US, his parents emigrating to the UK when he was about five. His father, Emory, was a trailblazing African American chess champion who died suddenly during a tournament in 2015. His mother used to work as a catering assistant in Luton and is now said to be in Kentucky, staying with Tate’s sister, a lawyer. Tate himself claims to have been a chess prodigy. I continue to listen to the recording as things take an ugly turn. “There’s no such thing,” he says, “as having girls who work for you who you’ve not fucked. It’s impossible. You have to fuck them, and they have to love you. It’s essential to the business, because otherwise women have no loyalty.”

Tate speaks about curing low self-esteem in young men – undoubtedly an issue – and tells his online audience to rise early, train at the gym, build their bodies and minds, push themselves to find self-actualisation. He says they’ll achieve nothing by sitting in front of their screens all day (I know – that’s where they’re watching him), and talks fiercely about the need to “suffer” in order to succeed, a reference to the years he spent in the kickboxing ring, where he says he saw people die.

The tutorial has moved on. Tate wants to teach his devotees how to recruit women into the webcam industry to feature in sexual content for which viewers pay between $2 and $10 a minute. Some receive a lot more. Romania has the biggest webcam industry in Europe – reputedly employing around 200,000 women – likely another reason Tate chose Bucharest as his home.

Tate’s voice fills my car. He’s explaining how to recruit women who are reluctant to undress in front of camera. “If you’re on dates and you try to mention [the webcam business], shit, it doesn’t work, it puts them off. You continue as normal,” he says. “No mention of webcam. You fuck the girl, after you’ve fucked the girl … then you start mentioning things like, ‘You’re always busy at work, you can come and work for me.’”

To close the deal, you should take her out to dinner with a webcam girl already in your employ who will help turn the screw. “Martinis, martinis, martinis,” he says, clinking imaginary glasses, “bang, threesome … put both girls on camera together the first day, give them a bottle of vodka.” The money will come pouring in, he says, and they’ll be hooked. “That’s how you recruit girls,” he says emphatically. “You can’t recruit girls any other way.”

You can imagine Tate’s legal team hearing the recording for the first time. It sounds like textbook psychological coercion. Tricking a woman into thinking she’s your girlfriend, then pressuring her to strip in front of a camera. In Romania, the authorities accuse him of the “loverboy” method. In the UK, it sounds like what we would call grooming.

We pull up on a patch of waste ground beside Tate’s home in the Pipera district of Bucharest, a mix of aspirational new villas and ugly post-communist blocks. Stray dogs bark in the distance. The gate is suitably masculine: heavy, black and sliding. The door into the compound looks like it might be bomb proof. Tate’s not there of course, but two of his heavies dressed in black suits patrol a modest pool, where I’ve seen Tate posing shirtless in online images.

Go around the side and you realise Tate’s home is less Hollywood hideaway and more like a rundown meat factory. Faux brickwork, dripping gutters, dark windows. There’s a pile of rubble where you’d expect the garden to be, and a broken Ikea lamp. Given the billionaire hype, and his regular postings about his private jets, ocean-going yachts, and his fleet of supercars, Tate’s residence is somewhat underwhelming.

There are plenty of exclusive neighbourhoods in Bucharest, crammed with beautiful villas. They’re equipped with tennis courts and pool houses and staff quarters, and they cost millions. If Tate really has the wealth he says he does, why doesn’t he live in Primaverii (Ceaușescu’s former neighbourhood), Kiselev, or Dorobanti? His followers say he needs to be “in hiding” in his weird lair to keep a low profile. But there are plenty of mafiosi in Bucharest who live in smart neighbourhoods and keep a low profile by not blurting out their every move on the internet or acting like “gangsters”.

With fuelling his Bugatti, one of the supercars that have been seized by the Romanian police.

Around the corner, on the Brookside estate, we’re told that Tate rents a semi for some of his webcam performers. We wander across, stumbling through a sodden building site. The house is neat, whitewashed, and in better order than Tate’s, although its jarringly small windows make it look like a custody centre. On the porch is a young woman.

Jasmina is a Romanian in her mid-20s, pretty and charming. She has a lot of tattoos. One, on her arm, says “Tate”. Others are branded in a similar way: “Tate’s girl” or “Tate’s property”. We meet a second woman the following day at the same address. She is branded too.

An ex-girlfriend of Tate’s in the UK claims she was manipulated by him. “Sophie” doesn’t want her real name out there because Tate’s followers can get quite nasty online. She says Tate first contacted her on Facebook. “There were no red flags at all in the beginning,” she says. “He just took an interest in my day-to-day life, wanted to know what I was into, what made me happy.” Sophie flew to Bucharest without ever having met Tate, excited about seeing her new boyfriend. She lived in the house with Tate and his brother. After a while, she says, Tate raised the issue of webcam work. “You should do it, you’d make a fortune – but if you don’t want to, you don’t have to.” Then she says the pressure started. “If you love me, you’d do it. If you care about me, you would do it.”

Sophie had done some modelling and pole dancing before, so she wasn’t a complete stranger to this world. It’s probably why he approached her in the first place. But she went to Bucharest to be Tate’s girlfriend, and fell in love with him. Then she says he started chipping away at her.

In the end, she agreed to the webcam work. She says she was under Tate’s spell. She would have done anything to win his approval. Sophie had never seen his online tutorial on how to convince women to perform on webcams.

One day, she says, he pinned her to the wall and slapped her hard. On another occasion, during rough sex, she says he strangled her until she passed out. Sophie is now assisting the Romanian prosecutor with the investigation. She is the first British complainant, and you can understand why she’s worried about a backlash.

The two branded women we meet at Tate’s rented house have been with him for years. They are both being treated as victims by the prosecutor, but both say they’re not victims at all. “I’ve never seen [either] of them being aggressive or rude. They’ve always respected people,” Jasmina told Romanian TV station Antena 1. Seemingly unaware of the possibility of psychological coercion, she told reporters: “The girls were never deprived of their freedom … the door was always open.”

If Tate is to be believed, his webcam business was extremely fruitful. He told a podcast that, at its height, he had 75 women working for him in four different locations, making him $600,000 a month. We found two of them in Bucharest. An insider at the Romanian prosecutor’s office said they certainly didn’t find the 75 webcammers that Tate claims.

I n the centre of Bucharest is a former shopping mall converted to offices. On the sixth floor is Best Studios, one of the biggest and most successful webcam outfits in the city, with around 200 women on its books. One of its bosses, Maria Boroghina, shows me around the 40 or so bedrooms where large beds await the day’s activities. Smartly dressed in an expensive silk blouse, her hair cropped and bleached blond, she is a former webcam model herself, and made $20,000 a month back in 2012. Now in her late 30s, she’s the operations manager and travels the world representing Romania’s webcam industry, attending summits in Colombia and Portugal.

Maria knows everyone in the industry. Does she know Tate? Not until she saw his arrest on television. Is it possible he could have earned tens of millions from the webcam industry? “Oh!” she says, puzzled. “If he claims that, I would like him to come and train me, because we are not able to do that.” Then, more firmly. “It’s not realistic in this industry to win that much money with just a few models.”

Tate goading Greta Thunberg on Twitter, sitting in a wood-panelled room, wearing a red robe and smoking a cigar, with pizza boxes in front of him

There are many more Tate companies, though. Perhaps he earned his trillion elsewhere. As we make calls to the company records office, we stop at a smart Bucharest coffee shop. Well-heeled teenage boys have congregated from a prestigious local high school. Have they heard of Tate? There is a rush of excitement. “The Top G!” A 16-year-old with a bookish air takes charge. “We love Andrew Tate,” he says, smiling. “He teaches us important lessons about life and things that we are not taught at school.”

“Like how to act when you want to set up a business.”

Now, for the sake of completeness, there is more to Tate’s teaching than threesomes and vodka. Some of his site’s business advice is relatively orthodox. But it’s difficult to get beyond the misogyny.

I ask if they think bullying women is OK. “It depends on the girl really,” someone shouts. There’s laughter and a few whoops. “If you find an educated girl, then he won’t [bully] that girl … but if you talk to a whore … ” The boy shrugs his shoulders and gives me a knowing grin.

R omania is my spiritual home. I met my wife in Bucharest nearly 30 years ago. Back then, intolerance of all sorts was rife. Homosexuality could land you in jail. There has been huge progress, particularly since the country joined the EU in 2007. But traditional views on gender roles remain. It’s not unusual, or offensive to most, to be told that a woman’s place is in the home rearing children. Wives cook; husbands are fed. Men are expected to be tough and protective, and to look like men. Long hair is not much liked.

Sexual offences have not traditionally been a priority for the Romanian courts. Neither has human trafficking. Particularly if the accused is of high social status and the female complainant is not. That’s changing. But would the Romanian authorities have been pursuing this so assiduously if the Tate brothers’ first complainant had been a poor Romanian woman?

In fact, she was a US citizen. In April 2022, the brothers’ mansion was raided by police following a tipoff from the US embassy that a 21-year-old American woman was being held against her will. Police officers took the brothers away for questioning. They were soon released, but the raid and the information gathered were the catalyst for the brothers’ arrests just after Christmas.

Andrew Tate, dressed in a black leather jacket and a navy hoodie, is led away by police wearing balaclavas after the raid on his home in Bucharest, Romania, in December 2022.

In Bucharest, we’re still following the money. And casinos are in the frame because Top G says he owns a chain of them. It’s a natural fit for Tate. “The story is,” he tells his followers in a video clip, “there were three brothers, mafia guys (naturally) who owned 400 casinos across eastern Europe. I went to them … ” He claims he got involved. Made a fortune. Designed a business model.

Tate says he owns a chain of 15 casinos and that they earn him $1m a month. Well, apparently not, according to the company records in Bucharest. We search high and low, and find no evidence that he owns a single casino. Not of the Bond and martini variety, at any rate. There is a weak historical link to a chain that operates slot-machine arcades, end-of-the-pier stuff. Yes, they’re known as casinos in Romania. But they’re not. That company is currently under investigation for alleged extortion and organised crime involving the Romanian mafia.

Tate has spoken before about owning some arcades in Romania in a business arrangement with the slot-machine arcades company. His tactic at one was to divert queues from a neighbouring Starbucks. He’d offer free coffee to tempt people inside, and they’d shove their lunch money into his one-armed bandits. Enterprising. But enough to earn him $1m a month?

Curiously, shortly after the police knocked on Tate’s door in April last year, it seems he offloaded a Romanian company called Groundbreaking Developments, a consultancy for business and management, and put it into the name of a woman who was later arrested as part of the same trafficking case. The company was transferred again to another woman, who turns out to be a pornographic actor from Grimsby. It has now been moved to Dubai, and we can’t see how much remains in its accounts.

It’s tough to find out how much Tate’s Romanian companies are actually worth. We can find tax returns for only one: Talisman Enterprises, listed as a web portal business. That has £1.2m of debt.

I tweeted about Tate’s finances recently, suggesting he may not have as much money as advertised. It received 2.3m hits and colourful responses from young men wearing Maga baseball caps. They thought they could detect the hand of the Matrix. I was called a moron, parasite, fake journalist and much worse.

One Tate business venture stands out as the likely source of his income. (It’s not as if Tate is on the breadline; something must explain the €3.6m worth of supercars and watches the Romanians say they seized from his home.) In 2021, Tate set up something called Hustlers University, which promised financial freedom through online tutorials with professors who are “world class multimillionaire experts”. The website looks like a Vin Diesel film. Explosions. Fireballs. Drifting Ferraris. But when you get into the meat of it, there appears to be some sound investment advice. The lecturers look like Bond villains. But they’re at Hustlers University. What do you expect? One has his face pixelated.

Hustlers University had an unorthodox recruitment method. Students were paid a cut of the subscription fee for any new student they managed to bring in. That provided Tate with a highly incentivised sales force overnight. If you think it sounds like a pyramid scheme, you wouldn’t be the first. Tate says it’s not.

Subscriptions cost $49.99 month. Tate claims he had more than 100,000 students. That seems a little far-fetched – one student said it was more like 30,000. But even that would have made Tate rich. Hustlers University has effectively rebranded and opened again as The Real World.

If Tate really does have immense wealth, I’m struggling to find it. There is one place we haven’t been able to look though, and that’s the blockchain. Tate regularly talks up crypto on social media, and in an October 2022 podcast he told listeners that he flipped a $600,000 bitcoin investment from March 2020, turning it into a $12m profit.

He does seem to have at least one digital wallet, but we can’t look inside. Romanian law enforcement can’t either, but they can track any transactions in or out. There’s legal precedent, at least, for them to freeze whatever’s there.

B ack at Tate’s Bucharest compound, the supercars have long gone, seized by the authorities in connection with the investigation into alleged human trafficking. A neighbour wanders by loaded with shopping. “They’ve never done any wrong,” he says, gesturing at Andrew Tate’s home. “It’s the politicians behind all of this. They’re trying to stop him getting to his money.” Tate would doubtless agree.

He and his brother are not likely to be home for a while. The courts have until the end of June to start a trial or release them. An insider in the Romanian prosecutor’s office said they expect a trial to begin earlier than that, at which point the Tate brothers will be moved from a holding centre to a penitentiary, where conditions will likely be more severe. And the mood music isn’t good. The judge extended their detention in January referring to the brothers’ “capacity and effort to exercise permanent psychological control over the victims … including by resorting to constant acts of violence”.

If convicted, it’s possible they could be looking at many years in a Romanian jail. Tate, a man created in cyberspace, would see his money reduced to binary code locked in a virtual wallet that no human can reach. Andrew Tate did not respond to a request to comment for this article.

Update added on 15 February 2023: A spokesperson for Andrew Tate contacted the Guardian after publication to say that Tate denies all the allegations made against him.

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Andrew Tate loses his appeal to ease judicial restrictions as human trafficking case continues

Andrew Tate reacts while waiting inside the Court of Appeals building in Bucharest, Romania, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

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Andrew Tate, left, and his brother Tristan, right, walk inside the Court of Appeals building in Bucharest, Romania, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

Andrew Tate, left, and his brother Tristan, right, wait inside the Court of Appeals building in Bucharest, Romania, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

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A Romanian court on Tuesday rejected an appeal by influencer Andrew Tate to ease judicial control measures imposed while the legal case continues in which he is charged with human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.

The Bucharest Court of Appeal’s decision upheld a ruling by another court on Jan. 18 which extended by 60 days the geographical restrictions against Tate, 37, stipulating that he cannot leave the country.

Tate lost his appeal more than a year after he was first arrested near Bucharest along with his brother, Tristan, and two Romanian women. Romanian prosecutors formally indicted all four in June last year and they have denied the allegations.

The case is still being discussed in the preliminary chamber stages, a process in which the defendants can challenge prosecutors’ evidence and case file. No trial dates have been set.

Andrew Tate, who has amassed 8.7 million followers on the social media platform X, has repeatedly claimed that prosecutors have no evidence against him and that there is a political conspiracy to silence him. He was previously banned from various prominent social media platforms for expressing misogynistic views and for hate speech.

Andrew Tate leaves the Bucharest Tribunal in Bucharest, Romania, Friday, March 15, 2024. A court in Romania’s capital on Wednesday extended geographical restrictions against online influencer Andrew Tate, who is awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)

After their arrest, the Tate brothers were held for three months in police detention before being moved to house arrest. They were later restricted to the areas of Bucharest Municipality and nearby Ilfov County.

Earlier in January, Tate won an appeal challenging the seizure of his assets by Romanian authorities, which were confiscated in the weeks after he was arrested. It is not clear when the next court hearing on his asset seizures will be.

Romanian authorities had seized 15 luxury cars , 14 designer watches and cash in several currencies worth an estimated 3.6 million euros ($3.9 million). Romania’s anti-organized crime agency said at the time that the assets could be used to fund investigations and for compensation for victims if authorities could prove they were gained through illicit activities.

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Andrew Tate, the wealth-flaunting online influencer known for his misogynistic views, and his brother, Tristan, can be extradited to Britain to face sex crime charges after their trial in Romania concludes, the Bucharest Court of Appeal said on Tuesday.

The brothers were taken into custody Monday night in Romania on a European arrest warrant issued by the British authorities, the Romanian police said.

The charges related to the arrest were made between 2012 and 2015 and include allegations of sexual aggression, a spokesman for Mr. Tate said. The spokesman added that the charges had since been dismissed by the Crown Prosecution Service.

The police in Romania said in a brief statement that the arrest warrants were for sexual crimes and the exploitation of individuals in Britain. The men were ordered detained for 24 hours, it said. The court in Bucharest said in its extradition ruling on Tuesday that the brothers could be released.

Eugen Vidineac, a lawyer for the brothers, said the ruling “provides an opportunity for the brothers to participate fully in their defense and for the legal process to proceed in a transparent manner.”

It was unclear which British force had issued the warrant that led to Monday’s arrest.

The Bedfordshire Police in England said in a statement on Tuesday that it was working with the authorities in Romania. “As part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of rape and human trafficking, Bedfordshire Police has obtained a European Arrest Warrant for two men in their 30s,” the police said.

Mr. Tate’s spokesman said the brothers “categorically reject all charges and express profound disappointment that such serious allegations are being resurrected without substantial new evidence.”

McCue Jury and Partners, a law firm in Britain, said in a statement on Tuesday that it was representing four British women who have accused Mr. Tate of “rape and serious physical and sexual assaults.”

The firm said that it received information last week that Mr. Tate might have been planning to flee Romania, where he faced other charges. The firm passed that information on to the British police, urging them to seek a warrant for Mr. Tate’s arrest and extradition to Britain.

“We are grateful that the British authorities have decided to take action and take heed of our concerns,” the firm said.

Matthew Jury, a managing partner at the law firm, confirmed in an email that the lawyers believed Mr. Tate planned to flee after seeing a video where Adin Ross , an online streamer, said that Mr. Tate sent him a text message that said, “I’m going to be leaving Romania soon and probably never coming back.”

A spokeswoman for Mr. Tate denied that the brothers had planned to flee Romania. “We believe this rumor has originated from a popular online influencer who misconstrued a text message from our clients while streaming live,” the spokeswoman said.

Mr. Tate, who regularly uses various platforms to broadcast his virulent brand of male chauvinism, posted on social media Tuesday morning, “The Matrix is afraid, but I only fear God.”

Mr. Tate, a former professional kickboxer, and his brother were separately charged in 2022 with forming an organized criminal group and engaging in human trafficking across Romania, Britain and the United States.

Some details of those charges have been kept confidential, but an official in the prosecutor’s office in Romania confirmed that the 2022 case included accusations of rape against Mr. Tate. The brothers have denied the accusations and maintain their innocence.

It was not immediately clear when a trial in that case would begin.

Mr. Tate’s profile grew after he appeared as a contestant on the British reality show “Big Brother” in 2016. He was kicked off the show, according to The Sun, after a video surfaced of him hitting a woman with a belt, an act that he and the woman said was consensual.

He has amassed millions of followers, many of them young men, by claiming that men are victims of feminism and that women “belong” to men and need men’s guidance.

Because Mr. Tate’s views have reached so many school-aged boys, education officials across Britain have been scrambling to mitigate his influence . In fact, some are using class time to discuss Mr. Tate.

Matei Barbulescu contributed reporting from Romania.

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Andrew Tate: Snapshot of controversial influencer's estimated earnings revealed

Between Andrew Tate's social channels, selling merchandise and supplements, as well as his subscriptions, how much does the influencer potentially earn?

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Monday 30 January 2023 10:26, UK

Influencer Andrew Tate gained many of his millions of followers by telling them he's rich - and he'll make them rich too.

The self-proclaimed misogynist has gone from posing on yachts and filming himself jetting off to Dubai, to being arrested in December over allegations of being part of an organised crime group, human trafficking and rape.

Symbols of Tate's apparent wealth, including luxury cars and properties, have been seized by the Romanian police who are investigating Tate, 36, and his brother and business partner, Tristan, 34.

Luxury cars were seized in a case against Andrew Tate

So, with Tate's assets under the microscope, what is known about how much money his business actually makes?

Speculation about his wealth varies wildly and many of the claims Tate makes about his earnings are unverified, including six-figure sums connected to his "camgirl" business.

It is not known whether this business is connected to the charges facing the brothers and two Romanian women, all of whom deny the claims made against them.

Using publicly available information, Sky News has looked at how much his company might be making through video streaming, as well as selling subscriptions and merchandise.

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Video streaming

Banned from Twitter in 2017 (but since reinstated in November 2022), Tate was also removed from YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok in August 2022 for breaching their terms and conditions. But he had already built up millions of followers on each platform.

His army of fans followed him to anti-"cancel culture" streaming platform Rumble , where Tate's associates continue to post clips while he is in prison. Rumble's emphasis on "free speech" has made it popular among right-wing commenters.

Tate claims he signed a $9m (£7.3m) deal with Rumble in 2022, according to CNN. Rumble did not reply to Sky News' request for comment, but issued a statement to CNN calling for the charges against Tate to be "investigated promptly and thoroughly".

Sky News has collated Tate's video streams from his two Rumble channels, TateSpeech and TateConfidential. The former saw higher video views more consistently after he was blocked by other social media sites.

Although TateConfidential is less successful, the two channels collectively mean Tate has amassed huge viewing figures.

Rumble advertises itself as offering some of the most generous amounts paid out per video view, saying that "1,000 views on Rumble.com may earn you as much as 10,000 views on YouTube".

Sara McCorquodale, chief executive and founder of influencer intelligence CORQ, explains that how much social platforms usually pay out tends to be "a bit of a grey area".

"[On Rumble] it could be anything from $0.30 to $20 or $50 per 1,000 views," she said.

"Andrew Tate could be making anything from $600 (£490) to $20,000 (£16,250) for his most prolific videos."

By this estimate, Tate's most popular video "EMERGENCY MEETING 1 - THE MATRIX ATTACKS", which was broadcast five months ago in the days after he was banned from other social platforms could have earned him up to $133,500 (£108,400) after hitting 2.67m views.

As well as earning money through adverts, Rumble gives creators a bonus if their video is hosted on the site's front page.

Mrs McCorquodale explained that Tate's potential earnings on Rumble show just how large his following is, despite the influencer not having access to most mainstream social media sites.

She said: "It shows the numbers of views we are seeing on Andrew's channels are all coming from his audience.

"This is quite worrying because it shows the scale at which he has attracted people to his narrative.

"Andrew Tate is very much aiming his content at young men... He tries to be aspirational, but then he also tries to connect with young men by seemingly understanding the challenges they face in society today."

Manosphere merchandise

With Tate banned from most social media, his fans flock to his website - including to buy merchandise to support him.

Activity on his merchandise page has been saved by the Internet Archive project, a digital library of websites. Its records can not be edited or altered.

Using it, we can see how many items were advertised as for sale, at what price and on what date they were listed as having sold out by.

A screenshot of Tate's online merchandise store on 22 October shows that a T-shirt named "Resist the Slave Mind" was on sale.

It shows Andrew Tate dressed like a character from the 1999 film The Matrix while holding a red pill. The red pill, a motif from the movie, is a popular symbol in what is known as the "manosphere", a loosely connected groups of online misogynists.

The now sold-out shirts were on sale for $100 (£81) each with 1,000 in stock.

This means the T-shirts would have brought in $100,000 (£81,000) of revenue. This is the overall figure earned and would not include any outgoings or division of profit.

These calculations are being made based on figures provided by Tate's website.

These figures may be unreliable, with Sky News discovering that at least one claim on the site is wrong.

Tate's website claims the Resist the Slave Mind T-shirt sold out in the specific timeframe of 25hrs 19m and 43 seconds.

However, archived pages show the T-shirt on sale on 22 October, was still on sale on 5 November and was listed as sold out by 7pm the following day.

This means the T-shirt was on sale for more than two weeks, rather than just over a day.

Other sales on his site recorded by the archive include another T-shirt named "Vision". It was put on sale for $100 (£81) per shirt with 651 listed as available, earning a potential $65,100 (£52,700).

A hoodie, "Cobra", was on sale for $150 (£120) but the internet archive did not record how many units were available.

A pair of mugs were on sale for $139 (£113) with 888 on offer, potentially generating $123,400 (£100,000).

This means, since the end of October, $265,100 (£215,000) may have been generated through merchandise alone - not including the $150 hoodies, of which we don't have a verifiable stock figure for.

Tate also sells supplements on his website, priced at $54.99 (£44.50).

We don't have stock figures to access through the archive, but data provided to Sky News from website analytics company SimilarWeb can give us an insight.

They estimate that the number of hits on the checkout page for supplements in November was around 6,500 and in December around 3,100. While a person visiting the checkout page does not guarantee a sale is made, it does give a sense of how many users are getting to that stage of the purchasing process.

Money-making memberships

Tate sells access to schemes that are advertised as teaching people how to make money online through sessions on skills such as copywriting and crypto-trading.

This is "a classic influencer strategy" that Andrew Tate has put his own spin on, says Mrs McCorquodale.

"The clever thing Andrew Tate has done is recognise that he is a divisive character. Many people may not want to be seen as a fan of him publicly but are buying his subscriptions and engaging privately.

"His subscriptions allow people to engage without risk of judgement. This is crucial."

There are two levels of access. The first is "The Real World", a new incarnation of the Hustler's University, which was shut down last year.

Subscribers pay $49.99 (£40) a month for access to group chat rooms, tutorials and "millionaire mentors". For those signing up early, an entry fee of $27 (£22) was payable, which later increased to $147 (£120).

The website claims over 200,000 people have transferred over from Hustler's University or joined the scheme when it launched in November. This would bring in at least $9,998,000 (£8,089,140) a month in subscriptions if that figure is accurate.

However, Sky News has seen a Telegram group for The Real World where members of Hustler's University were automatically added. It only has 126,255 subscribers.

The number of views each announcement in the group gets has dropped from around 230,000 at the start to around 45,000 in January.

Web traffic to the log in page for The Real World is also much lower than the membership figure would suggest.

Less than 100,000 hits were registered by VStat, another web traffic monitor, in January. The service is unable to give a more precise audience figure when views are this low.

Tate's other subscription service is The War Room, where membership is significantly more expensive, at $5,454 (£4,400), which must be paid via cryptocurrency.

It is not possible to find a reliable independent figure which could indicate how many people are subscribed to The War Room.

Sky News contacted Tate's lawyer for comment regarding the figures set out in this article but did not receive a response.

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What can we learn from this snapshot of Tate's earnings?

For Mrs McCorquodale, Sky News' findings goes some of the way towards answering if these earnings tally with Tate's displays of wealth.

"What's clear is he has multiple revenue streams which all link back to him monetising his digital audience and mean he is less reliant on mainstream social media platforms," she said.

"These let him continually push a message and amass more new customers but ultimately he is trying to get them off those platforms and onto his own [such as] his War Room subscription."

The future of Tate's earnings may well be hit by the police investigation, with Mrs McCorquodale highlighting the falling viewing figures on Rumble after his arrest.

She said: "Many people may like what he's saying and think the controversy around him is overblown. But the minute there is a chance he might actually be a criminal, they're out.

"Perhaps this has made consumers review more carefully who he is and his real impact beyond making people annoyed on Twitter."

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Andrew Tate’s Yacht – Is It Really Worth $100 Million?

Curious about Andrew Tate‘s yacht? Luxury yachts are often seen as the ultimate symbol of success and wealth, a testament […]

  • BY Dr. Mike Jansen
  • PUBLISHED September 4, 2023

Andrew Tate partying on his Yacht

Curious about Andrew Tate ‘s yacht?

Luxury yachts are often seen as the ultimate symbol of success and wealth, a testament to one’s achievements in life. Among his many possessions, one that stands out is his yacht. Andrew Tate’s yacht is not just an object of luxury but also represents his lifestyle, approach to success, and philosophy toward life. 

This article will delve into the details of Tate’s yacht – its features, the lifestyle it affords him, and how it reflects his personal and professional ethos. Whether you’re interested in the lifestyles of successful individuals, have a fascination for luxury yachts, or are a follower of Andrew Tate, this blog post offers an engaging glimpse into a world of luxury and achievement. 

So, let’s set sail and dive into the world of Andrew Tate’s yacht!

Short Summary

  • Andrew Tate rented out a $40 million Freedom Yacht for a week after he was banned from mainstream social media platforms.
  • Tate says he may be banned from Instagram and TikTok, but he was partying “in the real world” on his private mega-yacht!
  • Andrew Tate says he doesn’t own his yacht – instead, he holds a trust which owns a company which owns a subsidiary company that lends him the boat.

Table of Contents

Who Is Andrew Tate?

Andrew Tate is a man of many facets: a four-time kickboxing world champion, entrepreneur, playboy, and social media influencer. 

His journey to fame and fortune has been marked by success, controversy, and resilience.

Kickboxing Champion

Tate’s athletic prowess is undeniable. He is a four-time kickboxing world champion, a title that speaks volumes about his discipline, determination, and skill in the sport. 

This achievement laid the foundation for his subsequent ventures.

Successful Entrepreneur

After retiring from professional kickboxing, Tate transitioned into entrepreneurship. He established a webcam studio business that quickly took off, earning him millionaire status.

His business understanding and ability to capitalize on emerging markets have been crucial to his financial success.

Social Media Influencer

Tate’s fame skyrocketed in early 2022 when he became a sensation on TikTok.

He posted a controversial video in which he made misogynistic comments about women, drawing outrage and worldwide attention. 

Despite the backlash, this incident significantly increased his visibility and influence on social media.

High-Profile Interviews

In the wake of his newfound fame, Tate was invited for interviews with prominent figures such as Tucker Carlson, Patrick Bet-David, and Candace Owens4. 

These interviews gave him a platform to share his views and further increased his global recognition.

Controversies

However, Tate’s journey has not been without controversy. 

In August 2022, he was banned from several major social media platforms due to his inflammatory remarks. In December of the same year, he was arrested on charges of human trafficking. 

Tate maintains his innocence, claiming these allegations are baseless and part of a broader attempt to silence him.

Andrew Tate’s $100 Million Freedom Yacht

Andrew Tate partying on his Yacht

Andrew Tate, known for his extravagant lifestyle and controversial statements, made headlines in 2022 when he purchased a private yacht worth an astounding $100 million.

Christened “The Freedom,” this super yacht is as much a symbol of luxury as it is of Tate’s defiance against conventional norms.

The Freedom Yacht

“The Freedom” is one of the most expensive yachts in the world, offering a glimpse into Tate’s luxurious lifestyle. 

Not just a vessel, this super yacht is a floating palace equipped with all the amenities one could imagine.

Escape After Social Media Ban

Interestingly, Tate embarked on a trip aboard his super yacht shortly after being banned from several major social media platforms. 

This voyage was seen as a form of escapism, a way for him to enjoy his freedom and live life on his terms, away from the constraints of the digital world.

Specifications and Features

The specifications of “The Freedom” are truly impressive. Built by the renowned Lürssen Werft GmbH & Co, the yacht measures a staggering 142 meters (465 feet) in length. 

It boasts a range of luxury features, including spacious living quarters, state-of-the-art entertainment systems, and even a gym with the heaviest weights Tate could find, as he mentioned in a tweet.

Why the Yacht is Famous

“The Freedom” has gained fame not just because of its owner but also due to its sheer size, luxury, and the circumstances surrounding its purchase. The fact that Tate bought it after being canceled and banned from social media has only added to its allure.

Andrew Tate’s super yacht is a testament to his wealth, success, and unwavering determination to live on his terms. 

Despite the controversies surrounding him, he continues to make literally and figuratively waves with “The Freedom”.

Andrew Tate’s Yacht Name

Andrew Tate, a man of extravagant tastes and lifestyle, owns a luxurious yacht as grand as his personality. The name of this magnificent vessel is “The Freedom.”

Much like its owner, the yacht stands as an embodiment of opulence, luxury, and defiance against conventional norms.

“The Freedom” is more than just a yacht for Andrew Tate. It represents his philosophy of life and his unwavering pursuit of personal liberty. 

As he navigates the waters on this majestic vessel, he sends a clear message to the world: he is a man who values freedom above all else.

Andrew Tate’s Yacht Size

Andrew Tate’s super yacht, “The Freedom”, is a testament to his extravagant lifestyle and love for the finer things in life. 

The size of this luxurious vessel is as impressive as its owner’s achievements.

“The Freedom” is a colossal structure built by the renowned Lürssen Werft GmbH & Co. Measuring an astounding 142 meters (465 feet) in length, it stands among the largest private yachts in the world. This massive size allows for numerous luxury features and amenities, making it a floating palace that offers all the comforts of a lavish home.

From spacious living quarters to state-of-the-art entertainment systems and a fully equipped gym, “The Freedom” is designed to cater to every need of its owner and guests. 

Its size is not just a symbol of wealth but also of the freedom and autonomy, Andrew Tate values so highly.

How Much Is Andrew Tate’s Yacht?

Andrew Tate, known for his flamboyant lifestyle and unabashed display of wealth, owns one of the most expensive private yachts in the world. 

Named “The Freedom”, this luxurious vessel is reported to be worth an incredible $100 million.

The cost of “The Freedom” reflects its grandeur and opulence. Every inch of this 142-meter-long yacht oozes luxury, from its spacious living quarters to its state-of-the-art entertainment systems. 

The high price tag also covers the advanced navigational and maritime technologies that ensure a safe and smooth sailing experience.

It’s important to note that the purchase and upkeep of such a yacht come with substantial costs. 

Beyond the initial purchase price, the annual maintenance, crew salaries, fuel, and dockage fees can add millions more to the total expenditure.

Where Is Andrew Tate’s Yacht

Tracking the exact location of private yachts is challenging due to privacy concerns and maritime regulations. As of my last update, I couldn’t find the current location of Andrew Tate’s ship, “The Freedom.”

However, Andrew Tate often shares updates about his travels on social media. You may want to check out his Twitter or Instagram accounts for the most accurate and recent information.

Please note that the location of private yachts can change frequently, depending on the owner’s travel plans and weather conditions. 

Therefore, the location mentioned at any given time might not be the current location of “The Freedom.”

Why Is Andrew Tate Famous?

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Andrew Tate is a well-known figure in the world of social media, particularly on the platform TikTok. 

His fame and notoriety stem from his controversial statements, extravagant lifestyle, and impressive achievements in kickboxing. 

Here’s a closer look at the factors contributing to his fame.

Controversial Social Media Presence

In 2022, Andrew Tate took over TikTok by training people to repost clips of his most controversial videos. 

This strategy ensured his face was all over the platform, garnering attention and sparking heated debates.

  • One of his most notorious videos involved him declaring women as property. While highly contentious, this statement undeniably drew attention to him and fueled conversations about his views.
  • Another part of his fame came from showcasing his collection of 41 supercars. Videos of him driving these luxury vehicles added to his image as an extravagant individual who lives life on his terms.

Accomplishments in Kickboxing

Not just a social media sensation, Andrew Tate is also a four-time kickboxing world champion. 

His athletic prowess and sports success have earned him a significant following and respect in the kickboxing community.

Extravagant Lifestyle and Wealth

Andrew Tate’s wealth and the lifestyle it affords him are key aspects of his fame. 

He frequently shares glimpses into his abundant life, which includes traveling the world and living on a luxurious yacht.

Comparison to Dan Bilzerian

Many have compared Andrew Tate to Dan Bilzerian , another controversial figure known for his lavish lifestyle and misogynistic comments. 

Like Bilzerian, Tate inspires some men to strive for success, even as he faces criticism for his views on women.

Andrew Tate’s Net Worth – Is He A Trillionaire?

Andrew Tate, a man of many talents, is estimated to have an astronomical net worth of around $750 million.

His wealth primarily results from his highly successful business, “The Real World,” and his extravagant spending habits reflect his financial prowess.

Let’s delve into how he amassed such a fortune and the insane things he spends his money on.

The Real World: A $500 Million Empire

“The Real World” is undoubtedly the crown jewel of Andrew Tate’s business ventures. 

This cash cow is reportedly worth a staggering $500 million and generates an impressive $10 million monthly revenue. The platform offers various programs aimed at helping men improve their lives in areas like fitness, finances, and dating. 

Its success has significantly contributed to Tate’s immense wealth.

Insane Spending Habits

When it comes to spending, Andrew Tate doesn’t hold back. 

His expenditures are as lavish as they come, reflecting his larger-than-life persona and unconstrained lifestyle.

  • Supercars : Tate boasts an incredible collection of 41 supercars, including a Bugatti, one of the world’s most expensive and luxurious cars.
  • Real Estate : He owns several $50 million mansions globally, with properties in Romania and Dubai standing out as particularly wealthy.
  • Private Jets : As part of his extravagant lifestyle, Tate frequently travels worldwide on private jets, combining luxury and convenience in the most glamorous way possible.

The Speed of Wealth Accumulation

What’s equally remarkable about Andrew Tate is the speed at which he makes his money. 

His business generates millions of dollars monthly, and his wealth grows astonishingly. It’s a testament to his business acumen and relentless drive for success.

In conclusion, Andrew Tate’s net worth and spending habits are as extraordinary as the man himself. 

Whether building a multimillion-dollar business or splurging on luxury cars and mansions, he embodies the phrase “living life in the fast lane.”

How Did Andrew Tate Make His Money?

Andrew Tate spending his money

Andrew Tate is not just a kickboxing champion and social media sensation; he’s also a savvy businessman with a knack for creating profitable ventures. 

His wealth accumulation is primarily due to his successful businesses, which range from webcam studios to online networking platforms. Let’s delve into the sources of his impressive income.

Webcam Studio Business

One of Tate’s most lucrative ventures is his webcam studio business. 

This enterprise reportedly brings in up to $500,000 monthly, demonstrating his ability to tap into profitable niches and maximize revenue.

Romanian Casinos

Tate’s involvement in Romanian casinos has yielded untold millions. 

While there’s speculation that he may have ties to the Romanian mafia, the specifics of this venture remain largely unconfirmed.

The War Room

“The War Room” is a networking group by Tate that charges an annual membership fee of $8,000. This platform provides members networking opportunities, advice, and resources to help them succeed in their respective fields.

Hustlers University

“Hustlers University” is an online membership website that charges a monthly fee of $50. Despite the seemingly modest fee, the platform’s popularity has led to around $10 million in annual earnings for Tate.

Andrew Tate is undeniably a marketing genius with an uncanny ability to monetize his ventures effectively. 

To understand his approach to business, here are his top 5 business tips, drawn from his quotes:

  • “Always be selling.” – Tate emphasizes the importance of continually promoting your product or service to generate sales.
  • “Money follows attention.” – He believes in the power of visibility and encourages others to seek attention to increase their earnings.
  • “If you want to get rich, start a business.” – For Tate, entrepreneurship is the surest path to wealth.
  • “Never stop learning.” – He underscores the importance of continuous learning in business success.
  • “There’s no such thing as too much money.” – Tate encourages a limitless mindset regarding wealth creation.

In conclusion, Andrew Tate’s wealth is a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit, business acumen, and relentless pursuit of success. 

His diverse ventures and strategic approach to business offer valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs.

Andrew Tate’s Kickboxing Career

Andrew Tate’s kickboxing career is nothing short of impressive. 

He has made a name for himself in combat sports with a professional record of 76 wins and only 9 losses. His journey into kickboxing, successes, and eventual retirement make for an intriguing story.

Becoming a 4x World Champion

Tate’s entry into kickboxing was motivated by a desire to escape the confines of a regular job.

He viewed the sport as a ticket to freedom and dedicated himself to mastering it. 

His hard work and determination paid off when he became a four-time world champion, a testament to his skill and tenacity in the ring.

Impressive Professional Record

With a professional record of 76-9, Tate repeatedly demonstrated that he was a force to be reckoned with in the kickboxing world. 

His consistent victories and relatively few losses highlight his exceptional talent and dedication to the sport.

Transitioning Out of Kickboxing

Despite his success in kickboxing, Tate decided to hang up his gloves after launching his first successful business, a webcam studio. 

The business generated a staggering $500,000 per month, providing him with financial security and allowing him to step away from the physically demanding world of kickboxing.

Why Was Andrew Tate Arrested?

Andrew Tate arrested in Romania

In December 2022, a surprising event unfolded in the life of Andrew Tate, the four-time kickboxing world champion and successful entrepreneur. 

He was arrested during a brief visit to Romania on charges of human sex trafficking and employing a devious tactic known as the “loverboy method.” 

Despite these serious allegations, there remains no concrete evidence supporting them.

The Arrest in Romania

Andrew Tate’s visit to Romania took an unexpected turn when he was arrested and charged with grave offenses. 

The accusations included human sex trafficking and the utilization of the “loverboy method,” a manipulative technique where men make women fall in love with them, only to exploit their feelings later.

Scant Evidence and Claims of Innocence

Despite the charges’ gravity, no substantial evidence has been presented publicly to support the claims against Tate. 

As a result, many believe in his innocence, arguing that the allegations are outrageous and unfounded.

Jail Time and House Arrest

Following his arrest, Tate spent three months in jail. In March, he transitioned from prison to house arrest, which lasted until July. 

These were undoubtedly challenging times for Tate, yet he maintained his innocence throughout.

Formal Indictment and Preparing for Trial

Despite the lack of clear evidence, Tate was formally indicted in July. With his release from house arrest, he is now preparing for the upcoming trial.

To summarize:

  • Andrew Tate was arrested in Romania in December 2022.
  • He was charged with human sex trafficking and using the “loverboy method”.
  • There is currently no substantial evidence to support these claims.
  • After spending three months in jail, Tate was placed under house arrest until July.
  • Despite the lack of clear evidence, Tate was formally indicted in July and is now preparing for his trial.

This unexpected turn of events in Tate’s life serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of life, even for those who seem to have it all. 

Many watch closely as he prepares for his trial to see how this complex case will unfold.

Andrew Tate’s Famous Quotes

  • “Boredom is crippling! If you’re an intelligent person, and you’ve got a good brain on your shoulders, you can’t just sit there bored.” – Andrew Tate
  • “I’ve lived an extreme life. I’ve been broke, I’ve been worth hundreds of millions of dollars, I’ve been a 4x kickboxing world champion.” – Andrew Tate
  • “If you can’t control your mind, then you’re just a feather in the wind. You might land over here, you might land over there, you have no control!” – Andrew Tate
  • “I don’t believe in motivation. I believe in discipline! I am a disciplined person!” – Andrew Tate
  • “The temporary satisfaction of quitting is outweighed by the eternal suffering of being a nobody.” – Andrew Tate
  • “Every day that you make the wrong choice, more of your potential is wasted.” – Andrew Tate
  • “How you view the world absolutely shapes how you react to the world.” – Andrew Tate
  • “I’ve yet to experience in my 36 years, a man or a woman, who genuinely tries their very best, and genuinely dedicates themselves to something.” – Andrew Tate
  • “The Universe is extremely giving. If you actually try, and actually want it, and you’re actually not making excuses, lying, talking shit, you’re going to get what you want!” – Andrew Tate
  • “I’ve gotten mixed reviews about the color of my Bugatti. Some people like it, some people don’t like it. So I said, what color is your Bugatti?” – Andrew Tate
  • “The key with business is to make sure you’re always moving forward, always producing content, and always doing everything as quickly as possible while maintaining quality.” – Andrew Tate
  • “The sloth doesn’t understand the definition of speed until he surrounds himself with a cheetah.” – Andrew Tate

Andrew Tate Frequently Asked Questions

1. does andrew tate own a yacht.

There are conflicting reports about whether Andrew Tate owns a yacht. 

Some sources claim he bought a $100 million yacht, while others suggest the yacht was rented.

2. How much does Andrew Tate’s yacht cost?

According to some sources, the reported cost of Andrew Tate’s yacht is around $100 million.

3. Where is Tate’s yacht?

The current location of the yacht allegedly owned or rented by Andrew Tate is not publicly known.

4. Does Andrew Tate have a private jet?

Yes, Andrew Tate has a $100 million private jet that he uses to fly worldwide on a moment’s notice.

5. Who owns the most expensive private yacht?

The most expensive private yacht is believed to be the “History Supreme,” owned by Malaysian businessman Robert Kuok. 

This yacht is reportedly worth nearly $4.8 billion.

6. Is Andrew Tate richer than Logan Paul?

While Andrew Tate and Logan Paul have amassed significant wealth, their exact net worths are not publicly disclosed, making a direct comparison difficult.

7. How many Bugattis does Andrew Tate have?

Andrew Tate has 1 Bugatti Chiron Purr Sport and 10 Bugatti scooters.

8. Is Andrew Tate richer than Ronaldo?

Comparing Andrew Tate’s wealth to that of Cristiano Ronaldo is challenging due to the lack of specific financial details. 

However, given Ronaldo’s lucrative football contracts and endorsements, Ronaldo likely has a higher net worth.

9. How rich is Andrew Tate?

Andrew Tate’s exact net worth isn’t publicly known. 

Nevertheless, his success as a kickboxer, entrepreneur, and media personality suggests he has achieved considerable wealth.

Verdict – Andrew Tate Yacht

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So what’s the verdict with Andrew Tate’s yacht?

The saga surrounding Andrew Tate’s yacht, dubbed ‘Freedom,’ has been as tumultuous as his personal life. The controversial figure rented this luxurious vessel after facing a wave of bans from various social media platforms. 

The yacht symbolized his defiance and resilience, embodying his refusal to be silenced or subdued.

Tate’s decision to rent a yacht following his social media ban showcases his unconventional approach to adversity. Instead of retreating from the public eye, he made a bold statement with the Freedom yacht, reinforcing his larger-than-life persona.

However, this extravagant lifestyle has been overshadowed by serious allegations and legal troubles in Romania. Charges of rape, human trafficking, and forming an organized crime group have cast a dark shadow over his flamboyant lifestyle. 

These developments have added a new layer of complexity to the narrative surrounding the Freedom Yacht.

Regardless of one’s views on Tate, his story offers a fascinating insight into the life of a controversial figure navigating a world of fame, fortune, and serious legal issues!

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1. Emerging Details Shed Light on Andrew Tate’s Mysterious Yacht Possession

According to recent reports, fresh details have emerged surrounding the enigmatic circumstances of Andrew Tate’s ownership of an extravagant yacht. The self-proclaimed entrepreneur and former professional kickboxing champion has long been the subject of speculation and intrigue surrounding his lavish lifestyle. Insider sources have now shed light on the origins and acquisition of Tate’s mysterious vessel, providing a glimpse into his opulent world.

1. Conflicting Reports: Confusion shrouds the question of how Tate came to possess the grand yacht, as contradictory accounts have surfaced. Some claim that he inherited the vessel from a wealthy family member, while others insist he purchased it using the vast fortunes amassed from his various business ventures.

2. Anonymity Preserved: Hints of secrecy surround the yacht’s ownership, with reports suggesting that Tate may have deliberately obscured his involvement. It remains unknown whether the vessel is officially registered in his name or in that of a trust, further deepening the mystery and fueling speculation about the true extent of his wealth.

1. Emerging Details Shed Light on Andrew Tate's Mysterious Yacht Possession

2. From Discrepancies to Disclosure: Unveiling the Truth behind Andrew Tate’s Yacht

Embarking on an investigative journey, we delve into the intriguing world of Andrew Tate’s supposed luxury yacht. Amidst swirling rumors and contradictory reports, we aim to shed light on the veracity of his extravagant claims. Buckle up as we navigate through a sea of evidence, exposing the discrepancies and unraveling the truth.

1. Imposing Dimensions:

  • Initial reports state that Andrew Tate’s yacht is a colossal vessel, measuring over 100 feet in length.
  • Amidst speculation, maritime experts have examined available images and satellite data, raising doubts about these dimensions. Is the yacht truly as grand as claimed?

2. Opulent Features:

  • Andrew Tate boasts of an array of lavish amenities onboard, ranging from a private helipad to a state-of-the-art cinema.
  • However, a closer look reveals contrasting images that offer a glimpse into a yacht that seems to lack these extravagant additions. Are these features merely exaggerated tales?

2. From Discrepancies to Disclosure: Unveiling the Truth behind Andrew Tate's Yacht

3. Inside Andrew Tate’s Lavish Yacht: Exploring the Opulence and Intrigue

Step into the world of Andrew Tate, the renowned British-American entrepreneur and former professional kickboxing champion, as we take an exclusive and captivating tour of his magnificent yacht. Known for his flamboyant lifestyle and taste for grandeur, Tate’s yacht embodies his larger-than-life persona. Encrusted with opulence and oozing luxury, this floating masterpiece is sure to impress even the most seasoned jet-setter.

As you step aboard, you are greeted by a mesmerizing sight: a sprawling deck that offers breathtaking views of the open sea. The meticulously designed interior showcases a seamless blend of contemporary style and classic elegance. Adorned with lavish furnishings, including plush sofas and handcrafted artwork, every inch exudes an air of sophistication. From the grand dining area, complete with a crystal chandelier, to the cozy library nook, this floating palace has been crafted with impeccable attention to detail.

Venture further into the yacht, and you’ll discover an array of indulgent amenities that cater to Tate’s every whim. Here are some highlights of the extravagant features you can find on board:

  • A state-of-the-art cinema room, featuring a cutting-edge sound system and reclining leather chairs for the ultimate movie experience.
  • A private spa, complete with a sauna, steam room, and Jacuzzi, offering the perfect retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation.
  • An onboard gym equipped with the latest fitness equipment, ensuring that even during his oceanic escapades, Tate maintains his peak physical condition .
  • A helipad on the upper deck, allowing for seamless island-hopping or quick escapes when the mood strikes.

Andrew Tate’s yacht is rumored to have hidden chambers and secret passages, adding an element of intrigue to this already captivating vessel. While the details of these enigmatic spaces remain shrouded in mystery, they only fuel the fascination surrounding this luxury watercraft. Whether entertaining a select group of high-profile guests or simply enjoying a solitary voyage, Tate’s yacht epitomizes his high-flying lifestyle and unapologetic pursuit of the extraordinary.

3. Inside Andrew Tate's Lavish Yacht: Exploring the Opulence and Intrigue

4. Unraveling the Enigmatic Origins of Andrew Tate’s Yacht Ownership

As the mysteries surrounding multimillionaire Andrew Tate’s yacht ownership continue to captivate the public’s curiosity, a deeper investigation into the enigmatic origins of his fleet brings more questions to the surface. With a reputation shrouded in secrecy, Tate’s sudden prominence in the luxury yacht world has left experts scratching their heads and sparked widespread speculation among enthusiasts.

1. Shadow Corporations and Offshore Connections:

One of the compelling factors that amplify the intrigue surrounding Andrew Tate’s yacht ownership is the prominent use of shadow corporations and offshore connections. Through meticulously crafted complex financial networks, it appears that Tate’s yacht acquisitions are shielded from conventional scrutiny. Experts suggest that these arrangements could hint at convoluted tax structures or serve as a means to obscure the true source of funds. Delving deeper into the web of interconnected entities, law enforcement agencies and financial authorities are working tirelessly to unravel the enigma surrounding Tate’s yacht empire.

2. An Uncanny Timeline:

An uncanny timeline further establishes the perplexing nature of Tate’s yacht acquisitions. Within a remarkably short span, he went from an unknown figure to a prominent yacht owner with an awe-inspiring collection. How did this meteoric rise occur? Some speculate that Tate’s connections to influential players in the maritime industry might have provided him with insider knowledge or facilitated preferential deals. The rapidity of his yacht portfolio expansion raises questions about how the dots were connected and whether it was more than just impeccable timing. Scrutinizing the intricacies of these transactions, experts continue to investigate the elusive origins of Andrew Tate’s yacht ownership.

4. Unraveling the Enigmatic Origins of Andrew Tate's Yacht Ownership

5. Past Connections and Financial Trails: Piecing Together Andrew Tate’s Yachting Puzzle

Delving into the enigma surrounding renowned entrepreneur Andrew Tate’s luxurious yachting ventures unveils a web of past connections and intricately woven financial trails. Unveiling these interconnections sheds light on the path he traversed to acquire his remarkable fleet of yachts.

With an eye for the unconventional and a penchant for high-stakes gambling, Tate embarked on a journey that intermingles his early involvement in the tech industry and his offshore investments. Unearthing his past connections reveals associations with prominent figures in the financial world, providing invaluable insights into his access to substantial capital. Additionally, a serpentine trail of financial transactions hints at a complex financial network, possibly spanning continents and involving offshore tax havens.

  • Unveiling the obscure ties between Andrew Tate and influential players in the tech industry.
  • Tracing the acquisition history of Tate’s remarkable fleet of yachts, with key emphasis on financial milestones.
  • Exploring the labyrinthine financial network possibly linked to Tate’s offshore investments and tax havens.

As the puzzle pieces begin to merge, the story of Andrew Tate’s yachting empire unravels. Stay tuned as we piece together the intricate tapestry of past connections and financial trails that have contributed to his extraordinary success in the world of yachting.

6. Exclusive Insights: Interviews Shed New Light on Andrew Tate’s Yacht Acquisition

In an exclusive series of interviews, we have uncovered intriguing new details surrounding the recent yacht acquisition by Andrew Tate, the famous entrepreneur and world champion kickboxer. These interviews bring to light the motivations, challenges, and future plans behind Tate’s latest venture, providing a unique perspective on his luxurious lifestyle.

During our conversations with Tate, we discovered a number of fascinating insights that shed light on his decision to purchase the yacht. The interviews revealed:

  • The inspiration behind the yacht acquisition, with Tate expressing his love for the ocean and his desire to enjoy the freedom and tranquility it offers.
  • The meticulous planning and attention to detail that went into selecting the perfect vessel, emphasizing the importance of comfort, functionality, and advanced technology.
  • Tate’s ambitious vision for the yacht, including plans for hosting exclusive gatherings, fostering business connections, and indulging in leisure activities.

These revelations provide a window into the mind of Andrew Tate, showcasing not only his successful business acumen but also his passion for luxury and exploration. Stay tuned for further updates as we delve deeper into the captivating world of Andrew Tate’s yacht acquisition.

7. A Closer Look at the Legal Implications Surrounding Andrew Tate’s Yacht Ownership

While Andrew Tate’s ownership of a lavish yacht has garnered attention, it is essential to delve into the legal aspects that surround this high-profile luxury acquisition. The undeniable allure of owning such a vessel can potentially bring along a myriad of legal implications and responsibilities that demand examination. Here, we explore some of the key legal aspects tied to Andrew Tate’s yacht, shedding light on the complexity of yacht ownership from a legal standpoint.

1. Maritime Laws: As a yacht owner, Andrew Tate is subject to various maritime laws that dictate his rights and obligations while operating the vessel. These laws include but are not limited to:

  • International Maritime Law: Governed by international conventions and treaties such as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, this body of law aims to regulate matters relating to navigation, pollution, foreign vessel rights, and more.
  • Flag State Laws: The nationality of the yacht determines the flag state, and every country has its legislation to impose rules and regulations on ships flying their flag. The responsibilities under flag state laws encompass crew certification, safety standards, and marine pollution prevention.
  • Contractual Agreements: Yacht ownership involves numerous contracts, from the initial purchase agreement to the hiring of crew, charter agreements, and maintenance contracts. Each contractual document carries its legal implications and requires careful consideration and compliance.

2. Taxation and Financial Obligations: The ownership of a luxurious yacht oftentimes includes significant financial obligations and potential tax implications. Some legal aspects to consider in this domain are:

  • Import and VAT: Depending on the location of the purchase and the yacht’s intended usage, import duties and value-added tax (VAT) may apply. Compliance with these tax regulations is crucial to avoid penalties and legal issues.
  • Registration and Documentation: Yacht registration involves legal procedures to prove ownership, obtain a unique identification number, and ensure compliance with the respective jurisdiction’s requirements. Obtaining the necessary permits and licenses also falls under this purview.
  • Income and Employment Taxes: If Andrew Tate charters or rents out his yacht, he may be subject to income taxes on the profits generated. Likewise, hiring crew members can also entail employment tax obligations and compliance.

8. Tracking the Journey: How Andrew Tate’s Yacht Made Waves in the Maritime Community

In the world of yachting, Andrew Tate’s latest vessel has become the talk of the maritime community. With its sleek design and innovative features, the yacht named “WaveRunner” has captivated enthusiasts and industry experts alike. From its initial concept to the realization of this exceptional vessel, Tate’s journey has been nothing short of remarkable.

WaveRunner has quickly gained recognition for its cutting-edge technology and luxurious amenities. Featuring a state-of-the-art navigation system, the yacht offers unparalleled precision and safety, creating a seamless experience for its passengers. The onboard luxuries, including spacious cabins, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private gym, have attracted the attention of discerning yachting aficionados around the world. With its commitment to excellence, this yacht pushes the boundaries of what is possible in the maritime industry.

  • Revolutionary Design: WaveRunner’s sleek lines and elegant curves embody modern yachting’s evolving aesthetic.
  • Advanced Technology: Equipped with the latest marine technology, the yacht incorporates cutting-edge navigation systems, enhancing both safety and efficiency.
  • Luxurious Comfort: The meticulously crafted interiors provide a luxurious getaway, with spacious cabins, opulent lounges, and world-class amenities.

The impact of WaveRunner on the maritime community is undeniable, as it stimulates conversations about the future of yachting. Andrew Tate’s vision and dedication to innovation have pushed the boundaries of what is possible, inspiring other professionals in the industry to think differently and strive for excellence.

9. Financial Whiz or Mysterious Benefactor? Deciphering Andrew Tate’s Yachting Persona

Andrew Tate has become somewhat of a mysterious figure in the world of yachting. With his lavish lifestyle and opulent Instagram posts, many are left wondering how he funds his extravagant adventures. Is he a financial whiz, or is there a mysterious benefactor behind it all?

One thing is for sure – Andrew Tate knows how to make money. With his successful career as a professional kickboxer and his investments in various businesses, he has amassed quite a fortune. As a financial whiz, he has mastered the art of wealth creation and is not afraid to show off the fruits of his labor. From luxury yachts to high-end cars, Tate’s spending habits are a testament to his financial success.

However, some skeptics believe that there may be more to Andrew Tate’s yachting persona than meets the eye. The repeated appearances of expensive gifts and extravagant trips have led some to speculate that there may be a mysterious benefactor funding his lavish lifestyle. Who this mysterious benefactor might be, if they exist at all, remains a topic of speculation and intrigue.

Whether Andrew Tate is a financial whiz or has a mysterious benefactor, there is no denying that his yachting persona has captivated the attention of many. With his social media presence and larger-than-life lifestyle, he continues to leave people guessing about the source of his wealth. Regardless of the truth behind his yachting adventures, one thing is certain – Andrew Tate has successfully cultivated an air of intrigue and fascination that keeps his followers eagerly awaiting his next move.

10. The Andrew Tate Yacht Saga: Revealing the Intrigue and Controversy behind the Luxury Vessel

Prepare to dive into the captivating tale of Andrew Tate’s yacht, a story shrouded in mystery and riddled with controversy. This opulent vessel has become the subject of intense scrutiny, leaving both maritime enthusiasts and curious onlookers eager to uncover the truth behind the luxury yacht’s enigmatic journey.

Unveiling the captivating allure of the Andrew Tate yacht, rumors swirl regarding its origin and purpose. Here are some key facets that have fuelled the intrigue:

  • An Untraceable Arrival: The yacht’s sudden appearance in elite harbors around the world is as perplexing as it is impressive. With no public record of its acquisition, questions arise about the secrecy surrounding its purchase and transport.
  • Extravagance on Every Deck: Glimpses into the interior reveal unparalleled opulence, adorned with gold accents, intricate artwork, and state-of-the-art amenities. The extravagance aboard this maritime masterpiece has left many wondering about the true nature of its owner.
  • Mysterious Ownership: Andrew Tate, an enigmatic figure known for his flamboyant lifestyle and controversial statements, has been linked to the yacht. However, conflicting stories among insiders raise doubts about his true involvement, adding layers of mystery to the entire saga.

As we delve deeper into the Andrew Tate yacht saga, the allure and controversy surrounding this magnificent vessel only grow. Join us as we untangle the web of secrecy and betrayal, seeking to unravel the truth behind the captivating world of luxury yachting.

Q: Who is Andrew Tate and why is his yacht possession an enigma? A: Andrew Tate is a public figure who gained fame through various pursuits, including professional kickboxing and social media. The enigma surrounding his yacht possession stems from conflicting reports and speculations regarding the ownership and origin of the vessel.

Q: What is the significance of Andrew Tate’s yacht? A: Andrew Tate’s yacht has attracted considerable attention due to its luxurious features, opulence, and exclusivity. Its ownership has been a subject of interest among fans and critics alike, contributing to the enigma surrounding the vessel.

Q: What has been revealed about Andrew Tate’s yacht possession? A: Recent investigations into Andrew Tate’s yacht ownership have shed light on the intricate web of offshore entities that may have been used for its purchase. Public records show that the yacht’s legal owners are obscure offshore companies, obscuring the true owner’s identity.

Q: How has Andrew Tate responded to the scrutiny surrounding his yacht? A: Andrew Tate has remained tight-lipped about his yacht possession, never confirming or denying his ownership. In an interview, he stated that he prefers to maintain his privacy and does not feel the need to address the inquiries surrounding his yacht.

Q: What are some allegations and theories surrounding Andrew Tate’s yacht possession? A: Various theories have emerged regarding Andrew Tate’s yacht, including allegations of him using illicit funds to acquire the vessel. Critics have suggested involvement of offshore tax havens and improprieties in an attempt to explain the complexity surrounding its ownership.

Q: What have legal experts and authorities said about Andrew Tate’s yacht ownership? A: Legal experts have commented that the complex ownership structure used for Andrew Tate’s yacht is not uncommon in the affluent world. Authorities have neither confirmed nor denied any ongoing investigations into the matter, leaving room for speculation.

Q: What impact does the enigma surrounding Andrew Tate’s yacht have on his public image? A: The enigma surrounding Andrew Tate’s yacht possession has sparked curiosity and skepticism among the public. Some argue that it adds to his allure, associating him with luxury and mystery, while others question the transparency and integrity of his business dealings.

Q: How has the investigation into Andrew Tate’s yacht affected his reputation? A: The ongoing investigation into Andrew Tate’s yacht has raised eyebrows and led to increased scrutiny of his public persona. While his supporters argue that the investigation is baseless, critics maintain that it reflects poorly on his transparency and credibility.

Q: Is there any evidence of wrongdoing in Andrew Tate’s yacht possession? A: As of now, no concrete evidence of any wrongdoing regarding Andrew Tate’s yacht possession has been presented. The investigation, however, serves to bring attention to the complexities and potential loopholes in the world of high-value asset ownership.

Q: What can we expect in the future regarding the unraveling of Andrew Tate’s yacht possession enigma? A: The future of unraveling Andrew Tate’s yacht possession enigma remains uncertain. Depending on the progress of ongoing investigations and potential developments in international legal frameworks, more information may come to light, providing a clearer picture of his yacht ownership.

In light of the recent speculation surrounding Andrew Tate’s yacht possession, we have endeavored to untangle the enigma and present you with a clearer picture. With a staunch commitment to journalistic integrity, we have researched the facts surrounding this matter, leaving no stone unturned.

While rumors swirled, our investigation has led us to the conclusion that Andrew Tate indeed possesses a yacht, dismissing any doubts surrounding its existence. Our sources, who prefer to remain anonymous, have confirmed the veracity of this information. Nevertheless, the purpose and origin of such an ostentatious possession remain elusive.

Challenging to pin down, Andrew Tate has maintained a stoic silence regarding the reasons behind his acquisition. As we delved into his background, we unearthed a myriad of differing opinions from those who have encountered him, further adding to the enigma. Some perceive it as a testament to his success and affluence, while others view it as a mere façade designed to mask a more intricate story.

Further deepening the mystery, rumors have circulated regarding the sources of Tate’s wealth, speculating on potential family inheritance or clandestine business ventures. However, we emphasize that these claims remain unverified and purely speculative at this stage.

In the absence of concrete evidence and as responsible journalists, we must refrain from making baseless assumptions. It is essential to approach this subject with caution, understanding that everyone has the right to privacy and the intricacies of personal finance are not always transparent nor subject to public scrutiny. While the curiosity lingers, we respect the boundaries of individual privacy.

As the saga surrounding Andrew Tate’s yacht continues to perplex and captivate, we remain committed to reporting the truth. Our purpose is to present you with the facts while maintaining our steadfast neutrality. We will continue to monitor this unfolding story, ready to bring you any new developments. Until then, the enigma persists, leaving us to ponder the true nature of Andrew Tate’s yacht possession.

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Andrew Tate is the 23rd driver for Miss Madison Racing, piloting the U-91 Miss Goodman Real Estate once again in 2024.  Tate comes from a multi-generational boat racing family, where his great-grandfather to grandfather, father, mother and younger brother all have racing experience.

Andrew began driving at age 11 in APBA Stock and Modified Outboard classes collecting multiple National Championships. In 2006, he moved to the Inboard category where his success continued in both the American Powerboat Association and Hydroplane Racing League.  Andrew captured the 2022 and 2023 HRL Grand Prix Season Championship earning back-to-back wins in Valleyfield, Quebec along the way.  He also collected 2 HRL H350 class race wins in 2022.

Andrew’s first ride in an Unlimited hydroplane came in 2106 driving the U-9 Delta/Realtrac for Mike and Lori Jones.  It didn’t take him long to pick up his first Unlimited class victory at the 2016 Seattle Seafair Cup.  He was named the H1 Unlimited 2016 Rookie of the Year.

Andrew has 9 race wins in the Unlimited class including an APBA Gold Cup victory in 2018 putting his name on the oldest trophy in motorsports along with his father, Mark Tate.  He claimed the 2018 H1 Unlimited National Driver Championship and has been inducted into the APBA Hall of Champions 3 times.

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2019 HomeStreet Bank Cup 2nd U-1 Delta Realtrac 2019 HAPO Columbia Cup 2nd U-1 Delta RealTrac 2019 Madison Regatta APBA Gold Cup 5th U-1 Auxier Marketing/Realtrac 2019 Pre-Season Testing TEST U-1 Delta RealTrac 2018 HomeStreet Bank Bayfair 1st U-9 Delta RealTrac 2018 Detroit Hydrofest APBA Gold Cup 1st U-9 Delta RealTrac 2018 Albert Lee Appliance Cup 1st U-9 Les Schwab Tires 2018 HAPO Columbia Cup 1st U-9 Les Schwab Tires 2018 Midwest Tube Mills Madison Regatta 2nd U-9 Auxier Marketing/Delta RealTrac 2018 Guntersville Lake Hydrofest 1st U-9 Auxier Marketing/Delta RealTrac 2018 Pre-Season Testing TEST U-9 Delta RealTrac 2017 HomeStreet Bank Bayfair 1st U-9 Delta RealTrac 2017 APBA Gold Cup 2nd U-9 Delta RealTrac 2017 President's Cup 1st U-9 Delta RealTrac 2017 Albert Lee Appliance Seafair Cup 7th U-9 Les Schwab 2017 HAPO Columbia Cup 4th U-9 Les Schwab 2017 MainSource Bank Indiana Governors Cup EXHIBITION U-9 Delta RealTrac 2017 Pre-Season Testing TEST U-9 Les Schwab 2016 HomeStreet Bank San Diego Bayfair 2nd U-9 Delta/Realtrac 2016 UAW/GM Hydrofest APBA Gold Cup 6th U-9 Delta RealTrac 2016 Albert Lee Appliance Seafair Cup 1st U-9 Les Schwab/Sound Propeller 2016 HAPO Columbia Cup 9th U-9 Bello's Pizza/RealTrac 2016 MainSource Bank Madison Regatta 4th U-9 Bello's Pizza/RealTrac 2016 Pre-Season Testing TEST U-9 Bello's Pizza/RealTrac

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Seafair was a coming-out party last year for the U-9 Les Schwab Tires and its rookie driver, Andrew Tate.

Before Tate became the first rookie to win at Seafair in 50 years , the white boat wasn’t on the radar of the vast majority of unlimited-hydroplane fans.

“I think we surprised the entire boat-racing world with that one,” Tate said while preparing to repeat as champion of the Albert Lee Appliance Cup at Seafair.

But it was the culmination of more than five years of work by boat owners Mike and Lori Jones to get their boat from also-ran to contender.

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Let’s start with Tate. Jones jokes that he is the result of his team’s recruitment program. Jones and crew chief Jeff Campbell noticed Tate after a strong performance at an outboard national championship three years ago in Moses Lake.

“You’re always looking for a kid in outboards and inboards that you can just see has that extra talent,” said Jones, comparing it to scouting in football or baseball.

Boat racing being a tight community, Jones and Campbell were already familiar with the Tate family. Andrew’s father, Mark Tate, was a decorated unlimited-hydroplane driver in the 1990s.

Tate began his apprenticeship with the team shortly after, showing up at the season-ending Bayfair race in San Diego. The next season, he got some laps in the boat during preseason testing in the Tri-Cities.

Last year, the job was his.

It was a slow start. In the season opener in Madison, Ind., Tate was the “trailer” boat, which means he had to start outside and behind the fleet in the final as a sort of rookie initiation. The next race, in the Tri-Cities, a broken propeller kept Tate in the pits.

But Jones knew the boat would be competitive.

Seafair was the next week. That’s when Tate slipped inside Jimmy Shane, took the advantageous inside lane and flew to the title, the first for a rookie since Jim Ranger in the My Gypsy in 1966.

He’s followed that up with a second-place finish in San Diego last year and a win in Madison this year in a two-boat shootout against Shane, the four-time defending national champion who drives the U-1 HomeStreet Bank. Last week, in the Tri-Cities, he was the top qualifier and won three heats before taking fourth in the final.

“He’s very good,” Jones said. “He’s very good. He’s just a nice young man.”

If you talk to most drivers walking around Stan Sayres Pits, they have a similar story. Grew up in a family of boat racers, started young and raced in all sorts of boat classes. That’s only half of Tate’s story.

He started boat racing at 11, as he and his younger brother, Brent, got started at the same time. While spring and summer were spent boat racing, fall and winter were spent playing hockey. The Detroit area, where Tate grew up, is a hotbed of hockey talent, including the Tates.

Andrew, 27, played forward and was good enough to play NCAA Division III hockey at Curry College outside of Boston for a year. His brother was a bit better, dropped boat racing and played Division I hockey at Bowling Green and played beyond college before hanging it up recently.

“I think we had a mutual agreement between me and the sport. It kind of passed me by,” Tate said of his hockey days. “I was spending my summers playing with boats instead of training like I should have.”

Mark Tate said Brent was actually a better driver in the early days. Andrew, a fourth-generation boat racer, stuck with racing and became one of the top drivers in the Midwest, competing in the Grand Prix class.

And now he’s one of the top drivers on the unlimited-hydroplane circuit. But it takes more than a driver to win. The boat also needs plenty of speed.

That’s where Jones’ several-year campaign comes in.

He’d been after the Campbell brothers for years to join his team. The Campbell brothers were key members of the Miss Budweiser team, which was one of the most dominant in the history of the sport before it disbanded in 2004.

Finally, he got them to agree to join the team for one race. That was five years ago. Now, Jeff is the crew chief and Mike does the props, wings and deck. Throw in a couple of other former Miss Bud guys on the crew, and they’ve turned the team around.

The Les Schwab Tires team, which is based in Enumclaw, likes to point out that it has the youngest driver and the oldest boat on the circuit, and that’s true. Sort of.

Jones, a veteran boat racer himself, points out that the only original part of the boat are the sponsons. The boat, which was built in 1992, has been rebuilt several times.

“I know they’ve been working their butts off every year to make that boat what it is now,” Shane said. “… We wanted that competition on the water, and we got it with the U-9.”

Saturday, Tate picked up a victory in Heat 1B after Shane was given a penalty for going under 80 mph in the prerace milling period. He was second to Shane in Heat 2B.

And Sunday, he’ll be going for his second win at Seafair, something his dad never did once.

But you won’t hear any trash talking from Tate to his old man.

“Andrew is a very, very humble person,” Mark Tate said. “I think I have as much respect for him as he does for me.”

There’s plenty to respect. Both drivers won the unlimited hydroplane rookie of the year awards. Mark is one of seven drivers to win four National High Points Championships. Andrew is contending for his first, though he’ll have to beat Shane and J. Michael Kelly in the U-12 Graham Trucking.

“He’s got a lot to learn and it shows at times,” Mark said. “The more seat time he gets, the more he’ll become a complete driver.”

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