Los Angeles, California May 4, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - Andrew and Tristan Tate were mobbed by fans during a recent visit to Los Angeles, with crowds gathering around the controversial brothers as they walked through Beverly Hills.
Videos shared widely across social media show the pair stopping repeatedly to take selfies, shake hands and chat with supporters who had spotted them in public.
In the clips, dozens of people can be seen surrounding the brothers, many holding up phones to capture the moment, while others wait patiently for a chance to speak to them. Those who were there described the atmosphere as “surprisingly positive and chill”, with no signs of hostility despite the intense online scrutiny the pair often face.
The scenes highlight the scale of the brothers’ global following, which has grown significantly in recent years. Andrew Tate, who was previously banned from multiple social media platforms, now has more than 10 million followers on X after being reinstated.
Despite ongoing media attention surrounding their legal situation, the brothers continue to draw strong in person support during their travels, with public appearances often attracting spontaneous crowds.
Speaking about the reception in Los Angeles, Andrew said:
“It’s always good to meet people face to face. The support we get around the world is real, and we never take that for granted. I’ve never had a single bad interaction with someone in public, never, not once.”
Tristan echoed the sentiment, adding:
“We’ve built a global audience online, but moments like this remind you how far that actually reaches. It means a lot to see people approach us and ask for selfies. We’ve come a long way from two boys born into poverty who grew up on a Luton council estate.”
A spokesperson for the brothers said their experience in Los Angeles was consistent with what they see around the world.
“Wherever Andrew and Tristan go, there is a clear level of interest and support from people who follow them online,” they said. “They always make time for those who come out to see them, and Los Angeles was no different.”
The visit forms part of a wider period of international travel for the pair, who have recently been spotted in cities including Miami, New York and Hong Kong.
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