Andrew Tate Scrambles as Far-Right Nazi Salute Footage Goes Viral
‘I Didn’t Want to Go,’ Claims Tate
Andrew Tate is scrambling to distance himself from shocking footage showing far-right influencers singing antisemitic chants and flashing Nazi salutes during a Miami night out. On the Patrick Bet-David Podcast, Tate insisted he didn’t want to be at the chaotic nightclub gathering and only tagged along because it was Nick Fuentes’s first time at such a venue.
“I didn’t want to go to the club, I said I don’t want to go, I said this is bulls–t,” Tate said. “I truthfully believed I could get in and out of this dump in 15 minutes.”
The livestream, watched by around 50,000 viewers, showed Tate with his brother Tristan and far-right figures including Myron Gaines, Sneako, Clavicular, Justin Waller, and Fuentes – a notorious antisemite. The crew sang along to a Ye track repeating “Heil Hitler” both en route to and inside the club.
Tate’s Half-Apology: ‘Just Kids Doing Dumb S***’
Tate pointed out he wasn’t caught singing or dancing, saying, “I’m sorry to anybody who was offended. If I had played the song myself and danced around to it, sure. But I was in a car.”
He admitted antisemitism online is rising but defended his pals as clueless rather than hateful. “I don’t think that any of them are deeply antisemitic, genuinely, and I don’t think that any of them really thought it through,” Tate said. “Honestly, I think they’re just kids… they did some f—ing dumb s—t.”
Podcast co-host Adam Sosnick, who is Jewish, ripped into this excuse, pointing out Myron Gaines is nearly 40 and mocking Gaines’s Nazi salute. Tate dismissed the criticism, calling Gaines a close friend who “sometimes acts out.”
Far-Right Influencers REFUSE To Apologise
- Tristan Tate blamed Sneako for switching the music during the livestream and denied they played the offensive song.
- Myron Gaines (aka Amrou Fudl) doubled down, posting a video mocking Orthodox Jews while dancing to the same hateful lyrics.
- Sneako denied playing the track and slammed the Tate brothers for shifting blame, also criticising Tate’s podcast for hosting Israeli PM Netanyahu.
- Clavicular vowed no apology, defending his actions as free speech.
- Nick Fuentes hinted the Tate brothers are being cautious due to ongoing legal battles.
Legal Storm Swirls Around Tate Brothers
This nightclub scandal lands as the Tate brothers face mounting legal crises. Romanian prosecutors accuse them of trafficking more than 30 women. The brothers were banned from Romania between 2022 and early 2024. In the UK, they face charges including rape and human trafficking, and US Homeland Security has investigated them since 2023.
The latest controversy adds fresh fuel to their exploding legal and reputational nightmare.