Tristan Tate has called out TikTok for providing a platform to the Island Boys and their racy content. Recently, the brother of controversial influencer Andrew Tate went on to criticize TikTok for allowing the Island Boys and their racy content on the platform. Here’s what Tristan said about it.
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Tristan Tate calls out Kick for providing platform to Island Boys with their racy content
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate are popular internet personalities who often stay in the limelight due to their controversies. Both have had their fair share of legal troubles due to serious accusations against them. It seems like Tristan is currently having issues with the streaming platform TikTok.
Tristan recently went on to call out TikTok for providing a platform to the Island Boys, who are another popular duo known on the internet. They have been grabbing attention lately for their OnlyFans content, which often shocks netizens too.
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Recently, Tristan Tate took to X to criticize TikTok for providing a platform to the Island Boys with their racy content. Tate wrote in his post on X, “If a platform found two broke sisters and elevated them to ‘fame’ by having them make out with each other, it would be shut down.”
In the same post, Tristan Tate called TikTok “trash”. Tristan’s post calling out TikTok has gone viral on social media now, showing how unhappy Andrew’s brother is with TikTok allowing content creators like the Island Boys with their inappropriate content.
Did Kick react to the post of Tristan Tate calling out the platform?
Well, although Tristan has expressed his concern over TikTok providing a platform for the Island Boys and their spicy content, TikTok has yet to address Tristan Tate’s post. However, Tristan isn’t the only one having issues with TikTok and the type of content allowed on the platform.
Apart from Tristan Tate, Pokimane, Jynxzi, as well as Moist Critikal have also expressed their concern over TikTok and its connection with Stake, the gambling site. They have been raising their doubts about the type of content being allowed on the platform too.