Tristan Tate recalls warning 'dork' Jack Doherty before he crashed his $200k McLaren: "I know my sh*t"
Tristan Tate has gained notoriety online, alongside his brother Andrew Tate, for their controversial views. He recently called out Jack Doherty after the YouTuber crashed his $200,000 McLaren while speeding in the rain and looking at his phone on livestream.
The younger of the Tate brothers reshared an old clip of him predicting that Doherty would be unsafe in the car, stating:
"When I see some crypto dork [say], 'yeah, I made money on f**king bitcoin, I'm buying my first supercar'. They start asking me, 'should I get a McLaren?' I'm like, so wait a minute, your first car was a Volkswagen Golf and now you want a McLaren 720S? Yeah, I'll see you at your funeral. You could very easily f**k up in a 720S and end up in a fireball. I've done it a few times. It's a scary experience. Just get a Lamborghini. You could flick around the corner, slam the wheel, it will straighten itself out even if you let go of the steering wheel."
Tate reshared the footage in a quote tweet, adding:
"Lol aged like fine wine. I know my s**t. I even describe these people as “dorks”. I really do see the future."
Check out Tristan Tate's comments on Jack Doherty crashing his McLaren below:
Doherty has faced plenty of backlash for crashing his car and putting his passenger's life in danger, who was bleeding from his head. The 20-year-old was banned from Kick, where he livestreamed the crash, following the incident.
Tristan Tate advises YouTubers to back their channel up on Rumble
Tristan Tate and his older brother Andrew Tate have moved their content to Rumble after being banned on YouTube. The former recently advised YouTubers to back their channels up on the platform, in case they are banned. Speaking on his X account, Tristan stated:
"This is a reminder to any and ALL YouTubers to back your channel up to @rumblevideo . It’s quick and easy, what do you have to lose? Hopefully nothing and life goes on as normal. But you aren’t safe from being banned, and when this happens you’ll thank god you saw this post."
Check out Tristan Tate's tweet below:
The YouTuber who Tate was responding to later revealed that her account was reinstated. The brothers joining the platform in August 2022 led to a surge in downloads of the Rumble app.