“He seems so cool. He’s got a Bugatti”: How HasanAbi Made Andrew Tate Take Down His Own Videos
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Hasan Piker, aka HasanAbi, has always been the person to stand against Andrew Tate no matter what he does. This is also because of the fact that Andrew Tate doesn’t have a very highly praiseworthy record. But what can come as shocking to many is the fact that Andrew Tate once removed his content from his social media handles after Hasan Piker called him out for promoting his content after demeaning teenagers for playing Fortnite.
This is also for the fact that the teenager in question here is none other than Adin Ross, and another twitch streamer, Clix. And Hasan explains how Andrew Tate was using their audience to grow his own business.
Hasan Piker explains how Andrew Tate grew his audience
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A few months back in a podcast with Flagrant in September 2022, HasanAbi, revealed the secrets behind Andrew Tate’s success. According to the political Twitch streamer, Tate was able to build his audience by leveraging the popularity of Fortnite, a popular online multiplayer game. He went on the streams of well-known Fortnite players and interacted with their young audiences, who were mostly composed of 12-13 year olds.
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Tate then used this opportunity to promote his MLM scheme, which he called “Hustler’s University.” He sold the idea of financial freedom and wealth to these young and impressionable audiences, and many of them bought into it. HasanAbi was reportedly upset about this, as he felt that these young people were being taken advantage of by Tate.
Hasan Piker explained the situation by saying, “He [Andrew Tate] was on this 17-year-old’s Fortnite stream. He was doing the rounds, he went to like Adin Ross, and he went to Clix’s stream. He’s like going up against like these 20-year-old kids and just basically farming their audience of like dummies. Like all these like 12-13-year-olds were like, ‘Oh, I love Fortnite. Oh, this Andrew take guy, he seems so cool. He’s got a Bugatti. And basically, he was like getting all of them involved and invested in this like thing he called Hustler’s University, the MLM scheme and I saw that and I was pissed off about it.”
What Transpired between Tate and Piker?
However, further explaining the situation HasanAbi said that he decided to take action and confront Tate on one of his streams. He was invited onto the stream by Clay’s manager, who was a fan of HasanAbi. During the stream, HasanAbi asked Tate some really harsh questions about his MLM scheme and called him out for exploiting young people. He accused Tate of taking advantage of their innocence and naivety, and of promoting false promises of wealth and success.
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You can watch the entire stream below:-
Tate’s response to these accusations was to delete all of his videos that were related to the MLM scheme. This move sparked further controversy, with many people wondering why he felt the need to remove the evidence of his past actions. Some have speculated that he was trying to distance himself from the accusations and avoid the negative publicity that came with them.
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Edited by:
Jito Tenson