Controversial internet personality Andrew Tate has once again sparked massive attention online—this time with a dramatic financial declaration. Known for his defiant stance against mainstream institutions, Tate took to X (formerly Twitter) to make a bold announcement:
“I have allocated 400,000,000 of personal funds to battle Google, Meta, TikTok – Every single girl who lied about me. The BBC, all mainstream media…”
The tweet, posted to his official account, reads like a declaration of war—naming tech corporations, media outlets, and individual accusers as targets of his campaign.
I have allocated 400,000,000 of personal funds to battle Google, Meta, TikTok –
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) August 17, 2025
Every single girl who lied about me.
The BBC, all mainstream media across Australia UK and USA
Every twitter account that defamed me.
All of them.
Vs me.
I’m doing this for the people… https://t.co/Hg7FZD32pc
Can His Net Worth Support a $400 Million War Chest?
Tate’s net worth has long been a subject of speculation. While he often claims to be a billionaire, independent estimates place his fortune somewhere between $200 million and $400 million, with revenue streams coming from online businesses, affiliate networks, casinos, and digital courses.

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If his tweet is taken at face value, he’s allocating his entire (or nearly entire) net worth to this battle—a risky and likely unsustainable move, especially considering the legal firepower that giants like Google, Meta, and TikTok can bring. Even if the claim is exaggerated for effect, the sheer scale of the opposition raises questions about whether such a campaign is financially feasible or strategically sound.
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