Andrew Tate is a British kickboxer, entrepreneur, and social media personality.
He was born on December 1, 1986, in Washington, Tyne and Wear, England.
Tate is a four-time world kickboxing champion and has also competed in mixed martial arts (MMA) and boxing.
He has a record of 27 wins and 10 losses in kickboxing, 2 wins and 0 losses in MMA and 1 win and 0 losses in boxing.
In addition to his fighting career, Tate is also known for his controversial views on various topics, including women, race and mental health.
He has been criticized for promoting toxic masculinity and for making derogatory comments about women and minorities.
Tate has also been involved in several controversies, including a feud with fellow YouTuber KSI and a dispute with the UK’s Channel 4 over his appearance on the reality TV show, Celebrity Big Brother.
Tate is also an entrepreneur and has founded several businesses, including a cryptocurrency trading platform and a fitness company.
He has a large following on social media, particularly on YouTube and Instagram, where he shares his views on various topics and promotes his businesses.
Despite his controversial views and actions, Tate has a loyal fan base who admire his fighting skills and entrepreneurial spirit.
Andrew Tate parents
While information about his parents is not widely available, it is known that his father is Emory Tate, an American chess player who was a Grandmaster and a former US Open Champion.
Emory was born in Chicago in 1958 and began playing chess at a young age.
He became a chess master in 1981 and a Grandmaster in 1993, winning numerous tournaments throughout his career, including the US Open Championship in 1997.
Emory was also known for his aggressive and unorthodox playing style, which earned him the nickname, The Black Knight.
Tate’s mother is Eileen Tate, although, very little information is available about.
Additionally, it is worth noting that Andrew Tate has a brother named Tristan Tate, who is also a kickboxer and social media personality.
The Tate family is known for their athletic prowess and their presence on social media platforms such as Instagram and YouTube.
RIP OG.
I have your name and your heart.
We fight till the end.
Tates do not give up. pic.twitter.com/XKGntMZnDb
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) September 14, 2023