Tate brothers condemn antisemitism after Miami party backlash

Andrew and Tristan Tate are pushing back against accusations of antisemitism after footage emerged of them partying in Miami while a controversial Kanye West song played. The brothers insist they didn't sing along and are denouncing hate in no uncertain terms. Their attorney blames the club and the song's singers, not them.

Oh honey, the tea is piping hot from Miami this weekend! Andrew and Tristan Tate found themselves in the middle of a storm after videos surfaced showing them on a party bus and at Vendôme nightclub with a crew including Nick Fuentes, Sneako, Myron Gaines, and Clavicular. As Kanye West's infamous "Heil Hitler" track blasted, some in the group belted it out and even threw up Nazi salutes. But hold up—the Tates? Not caught singing a single note. Tristan was just vibing and bopping along earlier on the bus, and Andrew looked like he was having a good time too, but no lyrics from them. 👀

Their attorney, Joseph McBride, spilled to TMZ: "If anyone wants to be angry, that anger belongs with the people who chose to play it and the people who chose to sing it. What I can say without qualification is this. Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate did neither. If the club is looking for someone to blame, it should start by looking in the mirror." He doubled down: "Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate condemn antisemitism and any glorification of Adolf Hitler. Free speech is not a license for hate. There is a clear line between expressing views and promoting hatred. Andrew and Tristan reject hatred in all its forms."

McBride explained the hangout wasn't about endorsing views—it was a "defense of a principle." He called Andrew "the litmus test for free speech on the internet," which is why these edge-walking influencers linked up for the night out. Questions linger about cozying up to known antisemites like Fuentes, but the Tates are drawing that line hard.

Vendôme isn't playing around either. After an internal review, they fired three employees, permanently banned the involved parties (no names dropped, but you know who), and rolled out new protocols to prevent this mess from repeating. Facepalm emoji for the drama, but is free speech the real winner here, or just an excuse for a wild night? 🔥

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