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Tristan Tate wonders whether people will talk about him and Andrew Tate if they are killed, trolls say 'It won't last long'
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2023-10-04 15:45
Tristan consistently engages with his audience, frequently sharing his opinions and occasionally posing questions to them

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, a former kickboxer who has transitioned into a controversial influencer, much like his older brother Andrew Tate, has recently made waves on the platform 'X' (formerly known as Twitter).

He openly expressed his doubts about whether people would continue discussing him and Andrew if they were no longer here.

Tristan consistently engages with his audience, frequently sharing his opinions and occasionally posing questions to them.

This approach allows him to gather their perspectives on his statements and gather general feedback from his followers.

What did Tristan Tate say about being remembered after death?

Tristan and his brother are currently embroiled in a legal dispute, facing accusations of organized crime, sexual assault, and human trafficking.

It's noteworthy that earlier, Tristan's brother Andrew Tate had expressed concerns, suggesting that government entities, often referred to as "the Matrix," could pose a threat to his life.

In a recent tweet, Tristan delved into the topic of whether he and his brother would be remembered after they die.

He went on to state, "I look at how fast people stop talking about a guy after he’s died."

In making this point, he referred to the passing of Joesthetics and indirectly emphasized how swiftly discussions about him dwindled after his unfortunate demise on July 1 at the age of 30, attributed to an aneurysm.

Tristan further added, "I wonder if they kill us how long the conversation will last. Will do my best to avoid this."

Tristan Tate's trolls assert talks about the brothers would not 'last long'

Following Tristan's statement regarding whether he and his brother Andrew would continue to be a topic of discussion after their passing, numerous users stepped forward to share their perspectives.

One user wrote, "It wont last long." Another user wrote, "Depends on the influence you had on the world/people on how long that certain person keeps thinking of you. In your case, it is probably a while."

A user stated, "Most people who pass away are mostly forgotten about and not talked about these days! What makes you think you guys are so special to be remembered in history right at this moment?"

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