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4 Days After Accepting His Challenge, Andrew Tate Calls-Out MrBeast for Prize Money: “The Children Are Waiting”

Afnan Chougle
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Andrew Tate, a former professional kickboxer, needs no introduction at this point. For several years, the 36-year-old has made news for his social media shenanigans. Tate aka ‘Cobra’ frequently does and says things on social media that many people find offensive. For the same reason, he is barred from using major social media networks, except for Twitter, after Elon Musk bought it last year. Andrew Tate has been sharing his outspoken thoughts and aiming at big individuals on Twitter since his incarnation on Twitter. MrBeast, a well-known YouTuber turned philanthropist, is a recent star on his radar.

Andrew Tate accepted MrBeast’s social media challenge four days ago. The latter also included monetary rewards for the winner. Now, Tate is asking for a response from the YouTube star.

Andrew Tate calls-out MrBeast

MrBeast declared a few days ago on his official Twitter account that he will give away his next month’s Twitter profits to the person who receives the most likes on his comment below the same tweet. He wrote:

“Whoever has the most liked reply to this in 48 hours gets all my Twitter revenue for the next month!”

Following his announcement, many notable names jumped on MrBeast’s challenge. One of them was the controversial social media star, Andrew Tate. Tate wrote:

“I will donate all of the money to tatepledge.com to save your soul. Say no to Haram.”

 

Tate accepted his challenge and offered to donate the reward money to a charity run by him in response to his post. Tate’s post attracted a lot of attention. And 48 hours later, ‘Cobra’ wanted to know if he had won the challenge. He wrote:

“The children are waiting friend. Will put your name on every napkin. Save the world.”

However, MrBeast isn’t the only well-known name Tate is targeting. Previously, the former professional kickboxer directed shots at Mark Zuckerberg after he verbally agreed to fight Elon Musk.

Tate fires shot at Mark Zuckerberg

Earlier, the Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Elon Musk verbally agreed to a cage battle. Andrew Tate volunteered to train the South African billionaire following their announcement.

Tate hoped Musk would knock out Zuckerberg. Tate had been banned from various Meta platforms, including Instagram, and this was his motivation behind wanting to train Musk.

In addition to offering to coach Musk, ‘Cobra’ mentioned in one of his tweets that he wants to enjoy cigars with Musk once he knocks out Zuckerberg in the battle. However, the fight has not yet been sanctioned.

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Afnan Chougle

Afnan Chougle

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Afnan Chougle is a UFC author and content manager at The SportsRush. Afnan has written over 900 articles about combat sports before joining The SportsRush. He has now worked in the industry for over two years. He uses his expertise and enthusiasm to advance his professional career and offers insightful commentary on anything related to combat sports. Since UFC 229, Khabib Nurmagomedov fan Afnan has faithfully followed MMA. Besides "The Eagle," Muhammad Ali is his favorite athlete. Apart from his professional exploits as a UFC journalist, Afnan enjoys honing his skills as an amateur actor/boxer and loves going on occasional treks.

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