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Does Andrew Tate have children?

How much do we actually know about the influencer's real life.

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Controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate is known for his braggadocious personality and his tendency to overcompensate and be a little dramatic, whether that be posing with expensive cars or affirming his reputation as a masculine ‘alpha male.’ Just how much of that lifestyle is actually reflected in reality is inconclusive, as Tate’s words and actions don’t always line up, not least when it comes to children.

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Tate’s children

Tate has made numerous mentions of having children in the past, in an interview with The Times, he even claimed that he has kids in the ‘double digits’ with numerous different women all around the globe. 

“I am not going to give numbers but I am certain I will have more children than 99.9 per cent of the population of the western world,”

Not only this, but he also claims that all of his children and their mothers ‘adore’ him.

“Double digit children, and they all adore me. They see me as their hero and the women who have my children see me as a hero.”

Of course, none of this can be verified in any way. Tate has never posted anything about any one of his children. Despite supposedly being the world’s most beloved father; he’s never felt the need to express that publicly. 

Ok, so some people like to keep family matters private and that could be the case here. But it’s worth noting he’s never even been spotted in public with his kids despite being seen numerous times with different partners, none of whom have kids. Likewise, none of the mothers of his many children have come forward, either, and his alleged past behavior towards women certainly casts doubt over the controversial personality’s claims.

So does he have children or not?

We’ll probably never know the real nature of the matter. While there may be some elements of truth there, it seems likely that certain parts have been greatly exaggerated to fit the toxic image Tate insists on perpetuating.