I Am Andrew Tate is a brand new Channel 4 documentary following the controversial influencer’s rise to global stardom. From when it first aired to where it’s streaming, here’s all you need to know.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock these past few years, there’s no doubt you’ve heard plenty aboutAndrew Tate, for better or worse. The divisive figure rose to one of the world’s most recognized social media celebrities for his outspoken opinions.
And while much of his journey in the spotlight has been well-documented, including hisarrest and ongoing trial for charges of human trafficking, rape, and more, it appears there’s yet further still for viewers to learn.
Enter I Am Andrew Tate, a full-fledged documentary on Tate’s recent surge in popularity, one claiming to provide unprecedented access to the influencer’s life behind the scenes. Here’s how you can watch this new production for yourself.
I Am Andrew Tate documentary release date
The I Am Andrew Tate documentary premiered on Sunday, January 7.
This hour-long special debuted on Channel 4 in the UK, airing on television at the time and soon arriving on the platform’s own streaming site.
I Am Andrew Tate is exclusively available tostream through Channel 4for those in the UK.For those elsewhere in the world, a VPN may be necessary in order to access this content.
While viewers will have to register an account on Channel 4’s website, the documentary is entirely free to stream.
There’s currently no word on whether the documentary may be picked up by any other internationally available streaming services like Netflix or Prime Video.
“Producers were given ‘full access’ into Tate’s home,” earlyinsight from producer Dan Reed revealed. Though there was one condition for those involved. “You can ask me anything… The only condition is you can’t film my [computer] screens,” Tate allegedly told them.
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