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just been reading about andrew tate net worth and honestly the range is wild - some say $12 million, others claim it's closer to $700 million. like how does that even happen? apparently romanian authorities put him at $12.3 million but then you see all these luxury assets and it doesn't add up.
so the guy made serious money from kickboxing early on, won 76 out of 85 fights and got paid decent money per match. but the real wealth came after - hustler's university alone supposedly brings in millions monthly with over 100k subscribers. then there's the war room community, real estate in bucharest and dubai, supercars like a bugatti chiron, and he's even into crypto with 21 bitcoins (worth around $1.6M at current prices).
the whole thing is complicated though because of the legal stuff. romanian authorities seized a bunch of his assets, he got banned from major social platforms which cut off income sources, and there's ongoing disputes about taxes and other allegations. so andrew tate net worth estimates keep changing depending on what assets are still actually his.
weird how someone can have such a massive following (millions on twitter, used to have millions on instagram) and still have this much uncertainty around their actual wealth. the dude definitely knows how to build businesses and personal brand, but the controversies definitely impacted the numbers. anyone else confused about how these estimates vary so much?