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LOS ANGELES - ncarol.com -- Andrew Tate, influencer and former kickboxing world champion who rose to international prominence through online content in 2022, has hinted at the possibility of moving permanently to the United States following a recent visit to Los Angeles.
In a video currently circulating widely across social media, Tate is seen driving through the city while reflecting on the atmosphere, energy and lifestyle of Los Angeles, describing it as a place that naturally aligns with his personality and ambitions.
"This is where I belong, I love it here. I might move to LA," Tate says during the clip.
Known for his confidence and direct approach, Tate speaks openly throughout the video about enjoying the pace and culture of the city, while joking about the scale and extravagance Los Angeles is known for.
At one stage in the video, he describes Hollywood as an environment that suits him naturally, adding: "This is where I belong, I'm a star."
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During his time in Los Angeles, videos and photographs of Tate interacting with supporters in Beverly Hills and surrounding areas have circulated heavily online, with fans regularly approaching him for photographs and conversations.
Tate also believes Los Angeles represents a natural fit for his increasing involvement in entertainment, podcasting and online media.
Sources close to Tate say he has enjoyed the atmosphere of the city during his recent stay and has spent time meeting creators, entrepreneurs and business contacts while exploring opportunities within the US property market.
Tate also commented on the public reaction he has received while travelling around the city, claiming the response from members of the public has been overwhelmingly positive.
Andrew Tate said:
"The energy here is different, people come up to me everywhere. It's one of the few places in the world where ambition and success are celebrated openly."
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The video has quickly gained traction online, generating strong engagement from supporters, many of whom welcomed the possibility of Tate spending more time on the West Coast.
A spokesperson for Tate said:
"Andrew enjoys travelling and experiencing different cities, but Los Angeles is somewhere he has always found exciting because of its scale, ambition and culture. He feels very comfortable there and has been received positively throughout his visit."
The comments come during a period of continued international travel for Tate, who has recently visited cities including Miami, New York and Hong Kong.
Despite ongoing controversy surrounding him, Tate remains one of the most widely discussed personalities on the internet, continuing to attract significant online attention through his content and public appearances.
You can view the viral video here
In a video currently circulating widely across social media, Tate is seen driving through the city while reflecting on the atmosphere, energy and lifestyle of Los Angeles, describing it as a place that naturally aligns with his personality and ambitions.
"This is where I belong, I love it here. I might move to LA," Tate says during the clip.
Known for his confidence and direct approach, Tate speaks openly throughout the video about enjoying the pace and culture of the city, while joking about the scale and extravagance Los Angeles is known for.
At one stage in the video, he describes Hollywood as an environment that suits him naturally, adding: "This is where I belong, I'm a star."
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During his time in Los Angeles, videos and photographs of Tate interacting with supporters in Beverly Hills and surrounding areas have circulated heavily online, with fans regularly approaching him for photographs and conversations.
Tate also believes Los Angeles represents a natural fit for his increasing involvement in entertainment, podcasting and online media.
Sources close to Tate say he has enjoyed the atmosphere of the city during his recent stay and has spent time meeting creators, entrepreneurs and business contacts while exploring opportunities within the US property market.
Tate also commented on the public reaction he has received while travelling around the city, claiming the response from members of the public has been overwhelmingly positive.
Andrew Tate said:
"The energy here is different, people come up to me everywhere. It's one of the few places in the world where ambition and success are celebrated openly."
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The video has quickly gained traction online, generating strong engagement from supporters, many of whom welcomed the possibility of Tate spending more time on the West Coast.
A spokesperson for Tate said:
"Andrew enjoys travelling and experiencing different cities, but Los Angeles is somewhere he has always found exciting because of its scale, ambition and culture. He feels very comfortable there and has been received positively throughout his visit."
The comments come during a period of continued international travel for Tate, who has recently visited cities including Miami, New York and Hong Kong.
Despite ongoing controversy surrounding him, Tate remains one of the most widely discussed personalities on the internet, continuing to attract significant online attention through his content and public appearances.
You can view the viral video here
Source: Matt Hawke
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