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Just fell down a rabbit hole reading about Andrew Tate's finances and honestly the numbers are wild. So apparently his net worth in crores ranges from like 1.23 crores all the way up to 71 crores depending on who you ask. Romanian authorities say 1.23 crores, but some sources claim it's way higher, maybe 40 crores or more. The guy literally went from being a kickboxer to building this whole online empire.
What's crazy is how he made his money. Started with fighting - won like 76 out of 85 matches - then pivoted hard into business. Got into webcam modeling agencies, casinos in Romania, and then this thing called Hustler's University that apparently has 100k+ members paying monthly. That subscription alone supposedly brings in millions. Plus he's got Bitcoin holdings worth like 588k, owns a bunch of supercars including a Bugatti that costs 3.5 million, and properties in Bucharest and Dubai.
But here's where it gets messy. Romanian authorities came down hard, seized a ton of his assets, there's legal drama around human trafficking allegations, and he got banned from Instagram, YouTube, TikTok. Lost major income streams overnight. Still has millions of followers on Twitter though. His net worth in crores is probably way less than his peak now because of all this, but the guy's still got serious wealth tied up in crypto and real estate.
The whole thing is just interesting from a 'how does someone build and potentially lose that much wealth' angle. His public image is literally making or breaking his financial situation at this point. You support him or you don't, but either way he stays in the conversation.