BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: In a bold move, polarizing influencer Andrew Tate has renewed his offer to Elon Musk, proposing a $1 million monthly deal to promote content on X (formerly known as Twitter). Tate, known for his divisive statements and unapologetic approach, originally extended this proposition shortly after Musk, the CEO of Twitter, unrestricted him from the platform.
The saga began over a year ago when Musk acquired Twitter and made the decision to unrestrict Andrew Tate. Recently, Musk criticized advertisers boycotting X during an appearance at the New York Times Dealbook Summit, using explicit language to express his discontent.
Andrew Tate reaffirms $1M monthly proposition to Elon Musk
Andrew Tate, seizing the opportunity to further his presence on the platform, publicly offered to pay $1 million each month to advertise X. This audacious proposition raised eyebrows and sparked conversations across social media.
Despite the recent controversies surrounding Twitter and Musk's outspoken stance against advertisers, Andrew Tate has doubled down on his initial offer. In a recent tweet, he reiterated his willingness to invest $1 million monthly to promote content on the platform, echoing Musk's no-nonsense approach to advertisers.
In the same tweet, Tate wrote, "Offer stands. They can f**k themselves."
As the dialogue between Tate and Musk unfolds on social media, it remains to be seen whether this proposition will materialize into a lucrative collaboration or remain a provocative gesture in the ever-evolving landscape of digital interactions.
Fans share discordant views on Andrew Tate's Twitter deal
Fans have expressed a range of opinions in response to Andrew Tate's $1 million monthly proposition to Elon Musk for Twitter promotion. Some lauded the influencer for championing free speech on the platform, with one fan stating, "X is the last bastion of free speech. It must be protected."
Another user praised both Andrew Tate and Elon Musk, saying, "Top G and Musk winning, metrics losing."
A user referred to Andrew Tate as an "iconic LEGEND."
The other user wrote, "Nice offer."