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Who Are Andrew And Tristan Tate? Everything To Know About The Controversial ‘Manosphere’ Brothers.
Andrew and Tristan Tate — the controversial brothers and “manosphere” influencers — were arrested in Miami on Saturday on a warrant in the United Kingdom.
The Tates are charged with a slew of crimes ranging from sexual assault and rape to human trafficking and possession of child pornography. The Tates were first arrested on similar charges in Romania in 2022, the beginning of an ongoing criminal saga for the pair, who rose to prominence with their flashy lifestyles and videos encouraging young men to be “alpha males.”
But who are Andrew and Tristan, exactly? How did they rise to prominence? And when did things start to go south?
Here’s everything you need to know about the Tate brothers.
A transatlantic beginning.
Andrew, 39, and Tristan, 38, were born to a British mother, Eileen, and an American Air Force sergeant and chess master, Emory Tate. They lived in the United States until their parents divorced, whereupon they returned to the United Kingdom with their mother. The pair also have a younger sister, Janine, about whom little is publicly available. Both Tate brothers hold dual citizenship in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Andrew Tate began kickboxing around 2005 and went on to win four world championships. Tristan also enjoyed mild success in kickboxing, but the pair soon moved on to more nefarious pursuits.
Big Brother is watching.
According to Andrew Tate, in 2014 he began brainstorming ways to make money, which was not coming in from kickboxing. Realizing that he “had about five girlfriends,” he decided to begin a webcam pornography business, beginning with just his “girlfriends” and eventually recruiting other women to “perform.” Tate claims that the business netted $100,000 in its first month. The brothers moved their webcam empire to Romania sometime between 2015 and 2017, where it took on a massive scale.
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In that window, Andrew Tate rose to fame as a contestant on the British version of the popular reality TV show, Big Brother. Tate was booted from the show after just six days, with producers citing Tate’s “outside activities” as grounds for removal.
Those “outside activities” include some of the earliest allegations against the Tate brothers. Several women have accused the brothers of luring them to Romania on the promise of a romantic relationship, only to coerce them into performing for their webcam streams. At least two women have accused the Tate brothers of raping and physically assaulting them during this period, when Andrew Tate claims to have made more than half a million dollars a month and had 75 women working for him.
But by 2020, the webcam ring was shuttered. The Tates had a new venture, and it would be their biggest yet.
Into the Manosphere.
Around 2017, the Tates began pitching themselves as lifestyle gurus, teaching young men how to succeed in business and romance. By 2020, that business had grown into Hustler’s University, an online community where, for $50 a month, men could learn from the Tate brothers. Or, for $8,000 a year, members could join the “War Room” for even more elite lessons.
Fueled by their social media posts depicting flashy cars, women, and all-around lavish living, the Tates developed a massive following, primarily among young men. The men who flocked to Tate’s courses learned that the way to make money and impress women was to behave like the Tates — that is, arrogant, flashy, and rude to the women they wanted to attract.
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During this time, Tate became a player in the culture wars thanks to his controversial statements about women, minorities, and especially Jews. Following Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, Tate began to express support for Palestinian terrorists, denied the Holocaust, and performed a Nazi salute, among other antisemitic acts.
Tate claimed that at its peak, Hustler’s University had 80,000 members, though that number has not been independently verified. In 2022, Tate closed Hustler’s University amid allegations that the program was really a pyramid scheme. It was the beginning of an avalanche of legal troubles that continue to this day.
On the run.
In 2022, Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Romania and charged with human trafficking. They were placed under house arrest in early 2023 and remained under house arrest on and off until February 2025, when Romanian authorities lifted travel restrictions on the brothers.
But the Tate brothers still faced charges in Romania, as well as in the United Kingdom, which charged the brothers with similar crimes last May. Last year, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier opened an investigation into the brothers, who frequently spend time in Miami.
Despite outstanding warrants or investigations in the three countries they called home, the Tates seemed to enjoy freedom of movement until Saturday, when federal authorities arrested them at a Miami airport on a warrant issued by the Crown Prosecution Service of the United Kingdom.
What are the Tates charged with?
British prosecutors issued 38 new criminal charges against Andrew and Tristan Tate following their arrest. The pair now face a total of 59 charges, according to Hertfordshire Police, a total that could lead to their extradition to the United Kingdom.
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Andrew Tate is charged with rape and human trafficking related to three women, while Tristan is charged with 11 counts of similar crimes tied to one woman. The Crown Prosecution Service’s new charges include 19 counts of crimes related to illegal child images and pornography for Andrew Tate.
The Tate brothers have denied all charges against them.