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Andrew Tate
A bald man with a beard and sunglasses smiles at something off-camera.
Tate in 2021
Born (1986-12-01) December 1, 1986 (age 37)
Occupations
  • Media personality
  • kickboxer
Years active2006–present
Parent
Martial arts career
Height6 ft 3 in (1.9 m)[1][2]
Weight198 lb (90 kg; 14.1 st)
Division
Fighting out of
TeamStorm Gym
Kickboxing record
Total85
Wins76
By knockout23[a]
Losses9
Mixed martial arts record
Total3
Wins2
By knockout1
By decision1
Losses1
By decision1
WebsiteOfficial website

Emory Andrew Tate III (born December 1, 1986) is an American-British media personality and former professional kickboxer. Following his kickboxing career, he began offering paid courses and memberships through his website and later rose to fame as an Internet celebrity. His misogynistic commentary has resulted in his suspension from several social media platforms.[4][5][6][7]

Tate was arrested in December 2022 by Romanian officials in relation to allegations of forming an organized crime unit that abducted two girls, raped them and used them in pornographic videos.[8]

Early life

Emory Andrew Tate III was born in Washington, D.C.,[9] on December 1, 1986,[10][11] the son of the white English catering assistant Eileen Ashleigh[12][13] and the black American chess player Emory Tate (1958–2015).[14] He has a brother named Tristan and spent his earliest years in Chicago before the family relocated to Goshen, Indiana.[15] After his parents divorced, he moved with his mother and brother to England, where he was raised as a Christian[16] in his mother's hometown of Luton.[17] He learned to play chess at the age of five and competed in adult tournaments as a child.[14]

Career

Kickboxing

Tate started practicing boxing and other martial arts in 2005, and worked in the TV advertising industry to support himself. In November 2008, he was ranked the 7th best light-heavyweight kickboxer in Britain by the International Sport Kickboxing Association (ISKA).[18] In 2009, he gained his first championship when he won the British ISKA Full Contact Cruiserweight Championship in Derby, and was ranked number one in his division in Europe.[19][20]

In 2011, Tate won his first ISKA world title in a rematch against Jean-Luc Benoit via knockout, having previously lost to Benoit by decision.[21] In 2012, Tate lost the Enfusion championship tournament to Franci Grajš.[1] Before his loss, he was ranked second best light-heavyweight kickboxer in the world.[22] In 2013, Tate won his second ISKA world title in a 12-round match against Vincent Petitjean, making him world champion in two different weight divisions.[23] He has since retired from combat sports.[24]

Media

Big Brother and online ventures

In 2016, while a guest on the British reality show Big Brother, Tate came under scrutiny for his homophobic and racist comments on Twitter.[25] A video apparently showing him hitting a woman with a belt caused him to be removed from the show after only six days.[26] Tate and the woman both said that they were friends and that the actions in the video were consensual.[12][26][27]

Tate's website offers training courses on accumulating wealth and "male–female interactions". According to the website, he also operated a webcam studio using his girlfriends as employees.[26] Tate and his brother Tristan started the webcam business, employing as many as 75 webcam models[28] to sell "fake sob stories" to male callers,[29] claiming to have made millions of dollars doing so. He later admitted that the business model was a "total scam".[30]

Tate operates Hustler's University, a platform where members pay a monthly membership fee to receive instruction on topics such as dropshipping and cryptocurrency trading. The website employed an affiliate marketing program, where members received a commission for recruiting others to the platform.[31] Tate became highly prominent during 2022 by encouraging members of Hustler's University to post large amounts of videos of him to social media platforms in an effort to maximize engagement.[12] As of August 2022, its website had amassed over 100,000 subscribers.[32] That same month, the Irish-American financial services company Stripe pulled out of processing subscriptions for the platform, and Hustler's University shut down its affiliate marketing program.[31] Paul Harrigan, a marketing professor at the University of Western Australia, stated the affiliate program constituted a social media pyramid scheme.[33]

Social media presence

Tate received attention for his tweets describing his view of what qualifies as sexual harassment amid the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases and for tweeting several statements about his view that sexual assault victims share responsibility for their assaults.[26] In 2017, he was criticized for tweeting that depression "isn't real".[34][35]

Tate initially became known among online far-right circles through his appearances on InfoWars and acquaintances with far-right figures such as Mike Cernovich, Jack Posobiec, and Paul Joseph Watson.[36] He became widely known in mid-2022 and was searched on Google more times than both Donald Trump and COVID-19 that July.[37] He has described himself as "absolutely a sexist" and "absolutely a misogynist".[38] He has stated that women "belong in the home", that they "can't drive",[39] and that they are "given to the man and belong to the man",[34] as well as claiming that men prefer dating 18-year-olds and 19-year-olds because they are likely to have had sex with fewer men.[40]

The White Ribbon Campaign, a nonprofit opposing male-on-female violence, has called Tate's commentary "extremely misogynistic" and its possible long-term effects on his young male audience "concerning".[41] Hope not Hate, an anti-extremism advocacy group, has commented that Tate's social media presence might present a "dangerous slip road into the far-right" for his audience.[37] In response to criticism, Tate stated that his content includes "many videos praising women" and mainly aims at teaching his audience to avoid "toxic and low value people as a whole".[40] He further stated that he plays a "comedic character" and claimed that people believed "absolutely false narratives" about him.[42]

In November 2022, after the acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk, Tate's Twitter account was unbanned.[43] In December 2022, Tate addressed the environmentalist Greta Thunberg in a tweet extolling his carbon-emitting automobiles and asked for her email address to give her more information. Thunberg replied with the fake email address "smalldickenergy@getalife.com". The exchange received substantial attention on Twitter,[44] and Thunberg's reply became one of the 25 most-liked tweets.[citation needed]

Social media bans

Three of Tate's Twitter accounts have been suspended at different times. In 2021, an account that he created to evade his previous ban was verified by Twitter, contrary to their policies. The account was subsequently permanently banned, and Twitter said the verification occurred in error.[26] In August 2022, following an online campaign to deplatform him, Tate was permanently banned from Facebook and Instagram, losing 4.7 million followers from the latter.[45] Parent company Meta claimed he had violated their policy on "dangerous organizations and individuals".[46] TikTok, where videos featuring Tate's name as a hashtag have been viewed over 13 billion times, also removed his account after determining that it violated their policies on "content that attacks, threatens, incites violence against, or otherwise dehumanizes an individual or a group".[36] Shortly thereafter, YouTube also suspended his channel citing multiple violations, including hate speech and COVID-19 misinformation, and he later deleted his own Twitch channel.[47][48]

Tate responded to the bans by saying that, while most of his comments were taken out of context, he takes responsibility for how they were received.[34] Media personality Jake Paul denounced Tate's sexism, but criticized the bans as censorship.[28] Tate's content continued to circulate on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok after the bans via fan accounts.[49][50] Following the bans, Tate moved to alt-tech platforms, Gettr and Rumble, making the latter briefly become the most downloaded app on the App Store.[51][52] In December 2022, following Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, Tates' twitter account was restored.

Personal life

Tate moved from the United Kingdom to Romania in 2017.[53]

Tate was raised Christian and joined the Romanian Orthodox Church after moving to Romania.[16][54][55] He previously tithed £16,000 (around 89,000 Romanian lei) to the church on a monthly basis and said, "The church in Romania is very powerful and I like having church friends, so I give them a lot of money."[54][55] When a video of him praying at a mosque in Dubai went viral in October 2022, he announced on his Gettr account that he had converted to Islam.[56]

2022 human rights trafficking investigation and arrest

Since April 2022, Tate has faced accusations of human trafficking.[57] On April 11, 2022, his home was raided after Romanian police received a tip that an American woman was potentially being held there against her will, sparking an investigation into human trafficking.[58] Two young women were found at his home.[8] He was released after being interrogated by authorities for five hours.[59] He later denied any wrongdoing, calling it a case of swatting.[58]

Tate, along with his brother Tristan, were arrested on December 29, 2022, at his home in Pipera, Romania. According to the Romanian news website Libertatea, Tate was arrested by the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism in relation to the abduction of two girls.[57] He has been accused by Romanian officials of forming an organizing crime unit that abducted two girls, raped them and used them in pornographic videos.[8]

Kickboxing record

Professional kickboxing record (incomplete)
76 wins, 9 losses[60][2]
Date Result Opponent Event Location Method Round Time
2020-12-16 Win Romania Cosmin Lingurar KO Masters 8 [61][21][2] Bucharest, Romania TKO (retirement) 2 2:02
2020-11-16 Win Romania Iulian Strugariu RXF One Night 3 Show [62] Bucharest, Romania TKO (punches) 1 00:49
2020-02-10 Win Serbia Miralem Ahmeti KO Masters 7 [1][63][64] Bucharest, Romania KO (left high kick) 1 0:58
2016-12-03 Loss Morocco Ibrahim El Boustati Enfusion Live 44 [1][21][65] The Hague, Netherlands TKO 1
For Enfusion Live World Light Heavyweight Title -90 kg.
2015-03-14 Win France Jean-Luc Benoît Boxe in Défi 16 [66][67] Muret, France Decision 7 2:00
2015-01-01 Win China Liang Ling K1 - China vs USA [1][68] Changsha, China Decision 3 3:00
2014-06-29 Win Netherlands Wendell Roche Enfusion Live 19[1][69] London, England TKO 2
Wins Enfusion Live World Light Heavyweight Title -90 kg.
2014-04-26 Loss Slovakia Miroslav Cingel Enfusion Live 17, Semi-finals [1][70] Žilina, Slovakia Decision 3 3:00
2014-03-15 Win France Cyril Vetter Power Trophy 2014 [63][71][72] Châteaurenard, France KO 1 (12)
Defended ISKA World Full-Contact Light Cruiserweight Title -84.6 kg.
2013-12-01 Win Hungary Laszlo Szabo Enfusion Live 11[1][73][74] London, England Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2013-06-29 Win England Marlon Hunt Enfusion Live 6[1][75][76][77] London, England Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2013-03-30 Win Netherlands Marino Schouten Enfusion Live 3[1][78][79] London, England Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2013-03-09 Win France Vincent Petitjean Power Trophy 2013 [63][3][80][81][82][83] Châteaurenard, France Decision (Split) 12 2:00
Wins ISKA World Full-Contact Light Cruiserweight Title -84.6 kg.
2013-02-02 Win France David Radeff Enfusion Live 1[1][84][85] Zwevegem, Belgium Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00
2012-12-02 Loss Slovenia Franci Grajš Enfusion 3: Trial of the Gladiators[1][86][87][22][20][21] Ljubljana, Slovenia KO (Knee) 1
For Enfusion 3 Tournament Championship Title, -85kg
2012-12-02 Win Scotland Ritchie Hocking Enfusion 3: Trial of the Gladiators, Semi Finals [1][87][88] Ljubljana, Slovenia KO 1
2012-05-12 Loss Armenia Sahak Parparyan It's Showtime 56 [1][61][89][90] Kortrijk, Belgium Decision (Unanimous) 5 3:00
For It's Showtime 85MAX World Title -85 kg.
2012-03-31 Win England Joe McGovan The Main Event [1][91] Manchester, England KO (Three Knockdowns) 1 1:23
2011-11-12 Loss France Vincent Petitjean La 18ème Nuit des Champions [63][92] Marseille, France Decision (Unanimous) 8 2:00
For NDC Full-Contact title -85 kg.
2011-08-17 Win Bosnia and Herzegovina Adnan Omeragić Enfusion 3: Trial of the Gladiators, Quarter Final [1][93] Ohrid, Macedonia TKO (Eye Injury)
2011-08-12 Win Germany Sammy Masa Enfusion 3: Trial of the Gladiators, First round [1][94] Ohrid, Macedonia KO 2
2011-06-05 Win France Jean-Luc Benoît Pure Force 9 [1][63][95][96][97][98] Luton, England KO 8 (12) 2:00
Wins ISKA World Full-Contact Light Heavyweight Title -81.5 kg.
2011-03-19 Loss France Jean-Luc Benoît Boxe in Défi 12 [63][99][100] Muret, France Decision 12 2:00
For Vacant ISKA World Full-Contact Light Heavyweight Title -81.5 kg.
2010-10-16 Win England Jamie Bates History in the Making 4 [101][102][103] Nottingham, England KO 8
2009-09-26 Win United Kingdom Daniel Hughes IKF Kickboxing [104][105] Bristol, England KO 1 (10)
Wins IKF British Cruiserweight Title -84.5 kg.
2009-04-25 Win England Paul Randle Championship Kickboxing [106] Derby, England KO 5 2:00
Wins ISKA English Full-Contact Cruiserweight Title.
2008-09-14 Win England Mo Kargbo Absolute Adrenaline [1][107] Bournemouth, England TKO 5
2008-07-12 Win England Ollie Green International Kickboxing at the Circus Tavern [108][109] Essex, England TKO 4 1:00
2008-05-11 Win England Lee Whitfield IKF Pro & Amateur Kickboxing [110] Kent, England Decision 6 (6) 2:00
2008-02-24 Loss England Luke Sines IKF Pro & Amateur Kickboxing [111] Kent, England Decision (Unanimous) 5 (5) 2:00
2007-04-07 Loss England Scott Gibson Golden Belt [112][113][114][21] Hove, England KO (Overhand Right) 4 (7) 0:37
For ISKA British Full-Contact Light Heavyweight Golden Belt Title -81.5 kg.
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw/No contest   Notes

Mixed martial arts record

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Tate during a fight in March 2014

Professional record

Professional record breakdown
3 matches 2 wins 1 loss
By knockout 1 0
By submission 0 0
By decision 1 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 2–1 Shane Kavanagh KO (punches) Ultimate Warrior Challenge 13 Jun 6, 2010 1 3:00 Essex, United Kingdom [115][61]
Loss 1–1 Reza Meldavian Decision (unanimous) Ultimate Warrior Challenge 4 Jun 2, 2007 3 5:00 Essex, United Kingdom [116][117]
Win 1–0 Matthew Wilkins Decision (unanimous) Ultimate Warrior Challenge 3 Feb 24, 2007 2 5:00 Essex, United Kingdom [116]

Amateur record

Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 2–1 Luke Barnatt Decision (unanimous) Ultimate Warrior Challenge 12 Mar 20, 2010 3 5:00 Essex, United Kingdom [115][61][116]
Loss 1–1 William Morley Decision (unanimous) Ultimate Warrior Challenge 2 Nov 4, 2006 2 5:00 Southend-on-Sea, United Kingdom [116][118]
Win 1–0 Lee Mayo Submission (guillotine choke) Ultimate Warrior Challenge 1 Jun 10, 2006 2 1:05 Southend-on-Sea, United Kingdom [116][119]

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ The count of wins by knockout is incomplete, based on this report and subsequent documented fights.[3]

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