Andrew Tate's brother Tristan was seemingly close to the person behind the OnlyFans account Coconut Kitty.
Diana Deets, a California mom known online as 'Coconut Kitty', committed suicide on Feb. 12 while the Tate brothers were serving extended detention in Romania. Tristan shared a heart wrenching message to mourn her death after being released last weekend.
Deets was recently accused of 'pedo-baiting' by editing her photos to make her look younger. Tristan claims the online harassment often got to 'Coconut Kitty'. Deets also allegedly called up Tristan on multiple occasions for him to cheer her up.
Tristan Tate now can't help but wonder if she had called before taking the drastic step. He wrote on Twitter:
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"Internet opinions on @illicit69kitty don’t matter. I knew her very well and she was a wonderful person. The online harassment often upset her, she would call me and I’d lift her spirits. I come out of prison to hear she’s killed herself. I wonder if she tried to call? RIP. 💔"
'Coconut Kitty' was the figure Diana Deets created as live cam work started to threaten the private life of the mother of two. While there are speculations about her being as old as 50, her sisters recently revealed to Rolling Stone that Deets passed away at the age of 37.
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Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Romania last December over allegations of forming a criminal organization, human trafficking and rape, among others. A Romanian court subsequently granted multiple requests to extend the detention, which amounted to four months of jail time for the Tate brothers.
While Andrew Tate and his brother consistently appealed every extension, it wasn't until recently that the Bucharest Court of Appeals ruled in their favor. The brothers were recently released from custody and are now under house arrest in a luxury mansion as the investigation continues.
While Andrew Tate seemingly couldn't bear the sight of his phone after his release from prison, his younger brother is whining about a deleted Instagram profile. Tristan Tate recently wrote on Twitter:
"Many convicted criminals on Instagram. I get falsely imprisoned and when released without charge I return to find my profile gone. My content is cars, suits and motivational quotes. Who’s got Zucks number? Somebody talk to him for me."