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Andrew Tate hails 13-year-old entrepreneur's money-making feat at Hustlers University, fans call controversial influencer 'wizard'
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2023-07-08 19:54
Top G expressed his surprise and wondered if the boy was indeed 13 years old

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: During a recent episode of their podcast on the TateSpeech channel on Rumble, Andrew Tate, the controversial influencer, and his brother Tristan Tate delved into the achievements of a young boy involved in their entrepreneurial project, Hustlers University 4.0. Known for their contentious perspectives that have frequently ignited outrage on social media, Andrew and Tristan have garnered a reputation for stirring up chaos within the online community.

Andrew and Tristan are currently facing a situation where they have been placed under house arrest in their home in Romania. This situation has further intensified the drama and attention surrounding their public image. The brothers have gained a significant following on Twitter, where they enjoy a large and dedicated fan base.

'Copy-Paste Money Aikido'

In a video captioned, "Copy-Paste Money Aikido 💸", shared by Andrew through his Hustlers University 4.0 page, Top G mentioned that they had received information from an individual inside HU who claimed to be 13 years old and making $10,000 per month. Andrew proceeded to read an email from the boy stating that he had received his first $10,000 payment from HU. The email also mentioned that a year ago, the boy was earning $20 a day by making TikToks. Top G expressed his surprise and wondered if the boy was indeed 13 years old. The boy's screen name referred to him as a 13-year-old millionaire.

Tristan responded by stating that the boy couldn't be considered a millionaire since he had only made his first $10,000. However, Andrew interrupted him and expressed that if the boy was able to make such money, it indicated that HU's methods were effective. Andrew emphasized that their teachings were not about intelligence but rather about copying and pasting. He questioned whether anyone had four hours a day to dedicate to copying and pasting, as he believed that doing so would guarantee making money.

Andrew said, "We got a guy inside HU who says he's 13 and he is making 10 grand a month." Andrew proceeded to read the boy's email that said, "I'm 13, got my first 10 grand payment from HU. A year ago, I was making TikToks for $20 a day." Tate further said, "I'm like bro, you actually 13? He's like yeah and it says 13-year-old millionaire as a screen name."

To this Tristan replied, "He's obviously not a millionaire. He just made his first $10K. But you know what if you're making that money..." Interrupting him Andrew further said, "Then that shows HU works. What things we teach aren't about smart, it's copy-paste. Do you have 4 hours a day to copy-paste? Because if so you will guarantee to make money."

In another tweet, Andrew shared an image that conveyed the message, "Make your last name mean something."

'Bro is a wizard'

After Andrew shared the image emphasizing the importance of making one's last name meaningful, his tweet sparked a significant response from Twitter users. Many individuals took the opportunity to express their opinions and thoughts regarding the success of Andrew's Hustlers University. One user wrote, "Did you rip this from a Lifetime original movie?" Another user wrote, "Bro is a wizard." A user stated, "So true its a simple and Basic principle 🤙🏼"