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Andrew Tate, popularly known as the Top G, recently reacted to a fan’s GTA videos on a podcast. The fan, being inspired by Tate, had created a mini version of him that became a playable character in the game.

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He uploaded videos of every mission over TikTok, gaining millions of likes and followers over the content. So, Andrew, alongside his brother Tristan, reacted to it on a recent podcast. 

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In the past few months, Andrew Tate achieved a massive fan following, thanks to his multiple features on different podcasts. He attended the shows to talk about highly demanded topics like money, women, power, business, and many more. However, his controversial statements were something that made him stand out from the crowd. 

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Tristan, his older brother, recently attended a podcast alongside him. The duo spent hours talking about various things with the hosts. However, a part of the clip caught every fan’s attention as it featured Andrew Tate in a video game. 

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Andrew Tate reacts to Epic Funny GTA moments alongside Tristan

Andrew Tate, better known as Cobra Tate, recently reacted to a few Grand Theft Auto clips. Apparently, a fan had created Andrew’s mini-version, completing missions in the adventurous title. He uploaded all the clips under the name GTA V Tate on TikTok, trying to grab the attention of the man himself.

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However, he ended up reaching the other Tate, who showed Andrew a handful from all posted clips. After all, it is no secret that Andrew Tate is banned from TikTok, making him unavailable on the short-video platform. 

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First, Andrew plays a clip with the title: POV – Andrew Tate catches you at a 9-5 job. It features Andrew walking out of his Bugatti and running to the other character, punching him down. This sparked a debate between Tristan and Andrew, as the former had some things to say. “Anyone working in nine to five because it’s hard to make money out there, it really is,” Tristan said while looking at the clip.  

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Post that, Andrew plays another clip featuring himself catching a person eating breakfast. Tate explains how the fan crafted the majority of the videos based on his lifestyle. Tristan, on the other hand, reacts negatively over this, as he feels the content to be too much. 

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What are your thoughts on the Tate-inspired GTA character? What was your favorite moment in the video? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.

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