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‘Billionaire’ Controversial Celeb Stuns Fans by Announcing $3.8 Million Giveaway in Revenge Against Entity With $1.2 Trillion in Assets

Published Dec 18, 2022 | 11:00 AM EST

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Former kickboxer turned controversial social media star Andrew Tate has grown even more popular since his ban from social media platforms. The Romanian native was recently unbanned from Twitter which might be a blessing for his fans after he stunned fans with a shocking announcement.

In a Twitter post, Tate called out Lloyds Bank for freezing his accounts when he was banned from social media. Moreover, he revealed that the bank froze his account which had 3.2 million pounds or $3.8 million and told them to unfreeze it. In addition, he announced that he would give away the money to one of his fans because he did not need the money.

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Hey @LloydsBank when the Matrix attacked me you froze my account for zero reason because youre agent controlled scum who believe bad (fake) press = no bank. Unfreeze the account its 3,200,000 pounds and I wanna give it all away on twitter. I dont need it because im a billionaire” he wrote. This was not all as the fans were quick to react to this surprising news.

Fans react to Andrew Tate announcing $3.8 million giveaway

One fan stated that he was a click away if Tate was giving out millions of dollars.

Another fan asked Tate if the bank really froze his accounts just for speaking out against controversial topics.

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However, one fan tried to troll ‘Top G’ and claimed that his bitter rival ‘owns’ him.

One fan was shocked that the bank froze Tate’s account and requested that they solve the matter so that he could be on the receiving end of the giveaway.

One fan revealed that she had a wallet address with no savings to persuade Tate into giving her the money.

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Another fan hilariously stated that his bank account only had 320 pounds in it.

Another fan was furious and wondered how the bank froze his accounts without a court order.

The fans were not happy with the bank’s actions but were also excited at the possibility of earning a lot of money. This is understandable given that the sum could be life-changing for a normal person.

Is Andrew Tate a billionaire?

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Many people have wondered how rich the controversial social media star actually is. On many occasions, Tate has claimed that he is worth over $700 million, which is still a few hundred million short of the three-comma club. However, his actual net worth might not be as high as he claims.

According to many sources, his net worth is listed at $320 million, which takes into account the earnings from his online course, which is the main source of his income. Despite, this Tate has disputed that he is worth double his listed worth and requested the sources to change it.

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What did you think about Tate’s multi-million dollar giveaway? Let us know in the comments.

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Sahil Sood

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Sahil Sood is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication, and holds a keen interest in the 'sweet science'. His journey towards following boxing began when he first saw the highlights of Mike Tyson as a teenager, and then closely followed the rise of Floyd Mayweather.
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