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4 Ways Andrew Tate Funds His Luxurious Lifestyle

Updated: Oct 17, 2022

In just a few years, Andrew Tate has gone from near obscurity to one of the most talked-about people in the world. He offers his mostly male fans various strategies for making money and pulling girls—and promises that he'll lead them out of what he calls "the matrix."


As problematic as his content might be, Tate has clearly found and developed an audience that listens to everything he says: So much so that YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram have banned the influencer from posting on their platforms.


That hasn't stopped him from continuing to grow—and spend—his fortune, however. Despite being banned from these platforms, there are a few ways Tate continues to grow his net worth. Here are some to name.


1. Kickboxing career

Though he is now retired from the sport, kickboxing plays a major part in Tate's rise to success. In 2009 he won the British ISKA Full Contact Cruiserweight championship in Derby, England—and was ranked number one in his division.


During this time, Tate was regularly sponsored by the brand Sidekick Boxing, which likely helped set the foundation for his future fortune. Though we don't know the exact details of his deal with Sidekick, brands have been known to spend tens of millions of dollars on athlete sponsorships. So, we can imagine his paycheck was nothing to sneeze at.



Andre Tate sharpening his kickboxing skills


2. YouTube channel


Moving into the present, Tate's most recent social media activity occurred on YouTube, where he was close to earning 800,000 subscribers. Like most major influencers, Tate was eligible to receive advertisements and sponsorships on his controversial yet popular videos.


The channel was subsequently removed in August 2022, however, with most assuming Tate was behind the move. However, YouTube later confirmed that they made the decision due to violations of their policy against hate speech.

Andrew Tate with one of his luxury vehicles


3. Webcam studio

In perhaps one of Tate's most contentious business moves, he and his brother raked in millions managing an explicit webcam studio. Throughout the venture, Andrew and Callous Tate instructed 75 models to chat with fans for a minimum of $4 per minute—and then use fake "sob" stories to convince them to hand over even more money.


The strategy was incredibly successful, although undoubtedly unfair. The brothers even admitted themselves that the business was a "total scam” yet continued it since authorities could do little to stop them. Regardless, Tate enjoyed a hefty addition to his fortune because of it.



Andrew Tate recording a podcast


4. Exclusive digital community

Finally, Tate's latest venture is Hustler's University, which is exactly what it sounds like: Members learn how to become successful through lessons by multi-millionaires from industries like stock trading, crypto, and more.


Still, access to these learning tools isn't cheap, as memberships start at $50 per month. Though most online reviews warn against the program's out-of-date information and faulty business plans, Tate claims he has gained more than 100,000 students—which means he's making well over $5 million monthly from Hustler's University alone.



Andrew Tate with his webcam business partners


Conclusion

As controversial as Andrew Tight is, one thing is clear: He knows how to fund his extravagant lifestyle. Still, we can only hope he adopts more honorable business strategies in the future.


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