Controversial social media personality and businessman Andrew Tate might be starting a beef with fellow online entrepreneur and business coach Iman Gadzhi. Much like 'Cobra' Tate, Gadzhi became popular for his self-help courses, which provide top-notch financial advice for men or anyone willing to pay for them.
Gadzhi may have struck a chord by including Tate in one of his YouTube videos. Tate made this known by commenting on one of Gadzhi's X posts, which calls for the correct utilization of social media as a platform to advertise businesses:
"Social media platforms are getting better at distributing content every day. Which means you could be creating free advertising for your business & having multi billion dollar corporations sharing it for you. And you're still not doing anything."
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In response, 'Cobra' said:
"If you use my image in one of your videos again. You'll end up so broke you cant even pretend to be rich anymore. Thank you."
What did Iman Gadzhi do that upset Andrew Tate?
It seems the friction started when Gadzhi uploaded a 30-minute video on YouTube entitled "The Rise of Ultra-Rich Young Entrepreneurs: The Dark Truth" yesterday. In the video, Gadzhi claims that he knows the secret "one thing" that allows all the ultra-rich billionaires, the capability of making more money than they'll ever need in 10 lifetimes.
He even promised the viewer a printable multi-page dissertation of the detailed explanation of this "One Thing". The caption of the video said:
"Have you ever looked at all these online influencers and asked yourself...'How the F#*k did they get so rich?' Well...I can tell you from personal experience: They all got rich from the same thing. One specific thing. It’s not sales…It’s not code…It’s not crypto…This is the one thing that, no matter what you do... if you’re making $100/year or a $100M/year: If you apply this correctly, it will make 2025 the biggest year you ever had."
Upon further examination, Tate's face appears on the thumbnail as well as somewhere in the video. Although Gadzhi never mentioned Tate's name anywhere in the video, the manosphere founder may have taken offense to face being used without his permission.
Check out the video below: