Former kickboxer and notorious internet influencer Andrew Tate hosted his first live stream since his release from Romanian custody. The broadcast he hosted with his brother attracted 433,000 concurrent viewers, making it not one of the biggest broadcasts of the year and also letting Tate enter the top-10 most popular English-speaking content creators in live streaming.
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Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were in jail from December to April, as both were arrested on allegations of forming organized criminal group, rape & human trafficking. Both have been placed under house arrest while the investigation continues. Although Tates have been at large for more than two and a half months, they have not held joint broadcasts so far.
The Tate brothers' broadcast caused an unprecedented stir on Rumble, where the broadcast became one of the most popular in the history of the platform. According to media report, due to the influx of viewers, some users even experienced lag while browsing the site. Worth mentioning that the Tate broadcast was interrupted earlier than planned due to an unexpected power outage: because of this, users on social media began to joke that "Matrix" is trying to get Andrew everywhere.
Some influencers reported that Tate became one of the top 5 most popular English-language content creators in live streaming, but in fact this is not the case. However, he has indeed become one of the largest English-speaking content creators (excluding organizational channels, for example, with esports broadcasts).
According to Streams Charts statistics, Tate's channel ranked eighth among English-language streamers by Peak Viewers. This is the only channel in the top 10 not from Twitch or YouTube. The most popular broadcast among English-language content makers was hosted by streamer Techoblade, whose January 2021 broadcast was watched by over 854K people at its peak.
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