BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the former kickboxer who has transitioned into the realm of social media influence, recently utilized the platform 'X' for an interview.
During this interview, he engaged with a student who is involved in 'The Real World,' a project co-founded by Tristan and his brother, Andrew Tate. The discussion aimed to explore the student's perspective on the project's legitimacy.
Tristan has frequently showcased 'The Real World' on platform 'X,' passionately encouraging his audience to become part of it.
However, it's worth noting that 'The Real World' venture by Andrew Tate has faced allegations in the past, with some critics labeling it as a potential pyramid scheme.
Tristan Tate interviews a student from 'The Real World'
In a recent post on platform 'X,' Tate shared a video clip with the caption, "The culture of my circle of friends and my brotherhood is translated into The Real World. Is it toxic? Listen to what this student says. Join us - http://jointherealworld.com", in which he engaged in a conversation with a student affiliated with 'The Real World.'
During the exchange, Tristan inquired about the aspects of 'The Real World' that the student found most appealing.
The student responded by stating that his primary motivation for joining 'The Real World' was the spirit of competition.
He emphasized that while many discussions revolved around financial gains, he was drawn to the environment for the competitive aspect.
Following this response, Tristan further probed, asking the student about the returns he had experienced from his $49 monthly investment in 'The Real World.'
The student expressed that he believed his returns had compounded at an impressive rate of approximately 12,000 percent.
Tristan continued the conversation by asking the student how he would respond to individuals who harbor skepticism about joining 'The Real World.' Specifically, Tristan referred to those who might consider the $49 fee a potential scam.
In response, the student dismissed such concerns, remarking that people often spend more money on trivial or frivolous items.
He provided an example of young individuals achieving substantial sales wins, up to $10,000, within the 'The Real World' program as evidence of its legitimacy.
Tristan asked, "Which aspects of the Real World do you like most?" The student replied, "I joined the Real World for competition. Everybody's talking about making money I wanted to be in that environment."
Tristan then asked, "What kind of returns have you seen on your $ 49-month investment?" The student replied, "I wanted to say it compounded about 12,000 percent."
Tristan then asked, "What would you say to someone who is skeptical about joining the Real World? Those who say Oh it's $49 it might be scam."
The student replied, "You waste more money than that on absolutely retarded crap. I've seen kids 18, years old posting $10,000 sales wins."
Tristan Tate's fans assert that he has a 'progressive mindset'
After the conversation between Tristan and the student affiliated with 'The Real World,' numerous users took the opportunity to share their perspectives on this interview.
One user wrote, "I think it’s raw and real." Another user wrote, "Progressive Positive Mind-Set Collaboration At It's Finest. Salute?" A user stated, "Very cool."