Where does Andrew Tate stream? Find out 'Top G's social platforms after mainstream bans

Andrew Tate [Image credits: Shepparton News]
Andrew Tate [Image credits: Shepparton News]

Controversial social media star Andrew Tate made his switch to alternate video platform Rumble following his ban from mainstream social media.

The former kickboxer was quite active on social media platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, etc. He also used to stream on YouTube and Twitch. However, as the social media platforms attempted to minimize the negative effects of his controversial opinions, he was banned from YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook back in August last year.

While Andrew Tate was not banned from Twitch, 'Top G' decided to delete his channel himself to avoid being banned from the platform as well. Following his ban, Tate decided to jump over to the alternate video platform Rumble for streaming.

It is worth noting that the company has existed for about a decade. However, it rose to prominence recently after more and more creators started to move over to the platform to avoid being censored by mainstream platforms such as YouTube and Twitch. Because of the same, Rumble has gained a lot of popularity, especially in the past year.


Andrew Tate streaming: Did 'Top G' stream following his release from prison?

No, 'Top G' has not had his first live stream since being released from prison. Tate and his brother Tristan were arrested from their house in Romania back in December last year on charges of alleged rape and human trafficking.

While the Tate brothers were initially supposed to be in detention for just 24 hours, their detention was increased by one month. Interestingly, the same happened two more times and the authorities rejected their appeal for bail in the process as well.

However, after spending three months in jail, Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate were finally released from prison on March 31. It is worth noting that they are not completely out of the case and are being kept under house arrest at the moment as the investigation into the case carries on.

Following his release, Andrew Tate's fans have been eagerly waiting for him to stream, however, he is yet to go on his first live stream since being released from prison. While 'Top G' is yet to stream, his first live stream since coming out of jail is expected to be one of the most watched streams in the history of the internet.

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