Andrew Tate begins: His background and narcissistic father

The controversial influencer is awaiting trial for sex trafficking and forming a criminal gang

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Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan outside the court in Bucharest. Photograph: Vadim Ghirda/AP

In 2019, before Andrew Tate became the household name he is today, documentary makers Matt Shea and Jamie Tahsin decided to tell Tate’s story and investigate his social media influence and cultural impact.

Much to their surprise, the ‘king of toxic masculinity’ allowed them into his world. But as they delved deeper into his empire and uncovered the sources of his income, their investigation soon turned into a criminal one and something much bigger than Shea and Tahsin could ever have imagined.

In their new book, Clown World: Four Years Inside Andrew Tate’s Manosphere, they recount their investigation into the former kickboxer, the shocking allegations made against him, and the backlash they faced from Tate and his followers when their documentaries aired.

In the first of two episodes on Andrew Tate’s toxic world, co-author Matt Shea talks to Bernice Harrison about Tate’s background and the influence of his narcissistic father, American chess player Emory Tate. He also examines Tate’s mass appeal and the space he occupies within the ‘manosphere’.

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Shea details his visit to Tate’s compound in Romania and explains what happened inside the private ‘War Room’ event, which followers of Tate paid five thousand pounds to attend. Though they were granted access to film the exclusive gathering, their relationship with Tate didn’t last long.

Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan. Episode two will be out tomorrow.

Clown World: Four years inside Andrew Tate’s Manosphere by Matt Shea and Jamie Tahsin is out now.

Bernice Harrison

Bernice Harrison

Bernice Harrison is an Irish Times journalist and cohost of In the News podcast