Andrew and Tristan Tate are still facing numerous criminal charges. As of writing, they are still under house arrest in Romania as officials continue their investigations.
The "Tate Brothers" are considered to be among the most controversial online celebrities.
Aside from talking about escaping the so-called "Matrix," accusations against them about human trafficking and organized crimes make their images more controversial.
However, despite the criminal allegations against the Tate Brothers, their fans still believe them, as shown by their viral Rumble stream.
Andrew, Tristan Tate Rumble Stream Reaches Over 430K Views
According to SportsKeeda, the latest Rumble return stream of the Tate Brothers garnered over 430,000 views.
This is their first livestream ever since Andrew (aka "Cobra") was released from Jail back in March.
KEEMSTAR (Daniel M. Keem), a YouTuber and host of the internet pop culture news show DramaAlert, even claimed that the Rumble return stream of the Tate brothers is now in the top 5 biggest streams on the internet.
"Andrew Tate's return stream peaked at over 432k concurrent live viewers on Rumble! This is the top 5 biggest streams EVER on the internet! #DramaAlert," said the podcaster via his official Twitter post.
Meanwhile, after achieving an incredible streaming feat, Tristan Tate called out YouTube; asking the video platform if it's scared of Rumble.
"Scared of the @rumblevideo numbers?" said Tristan.
What the Tate Brothers Discussed
During their "Emergency Meeting," many of their fans were very eager to hear what the Tate Brothers will share after being absent on social media for so long.
Tristan explained that five counts against them were removed after visiting the DIICOT (Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism) office.
He claimed that only one charge of human trafficking remained in their case. Then, Tate's brother said that they needed to explain what Romanian authorities were really charging them for.
Tristan explained that in 2021, he and Tate formed an organized crime gang to move women to Romania so that they could steal money from their TikTok accounts.
"I think it's very important to explain what we are allowed to explain about exactly what we are accused of, because there is a lot of confusion," said Tristan.
If you want to learn more about their latest live stream titled "Counter Attack," you can watch their official video below.