Bio/Wiki
Nickname | Talisman |
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Zodiac Sign | Cancer |
Hometown | Luton, England |
Religion | Christianity |
Food Habit | Non-vegetarian |
Physical Stats & More
Height | 6' 3" (191 cm) | ||||||
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Weight | 80 Kg (176 lbs) | ||||||
Eye Color | Black | ||||||
Hair Color | Black | ||||||
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Relationships & More
Marital Status | Unmarried |
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Family
Father | Emory Tate (chess international master) (deceased) | ||||
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Mother | Eileen Tate (catering assistant) | ||||
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Career
Overview | Tristan Tate is a multifaceted individual with a diverse career as a businessman, social media influencer, and former professional kickboxer. His journey began with kickboxing, where he achieved notable success, including winning 43 fights and becoming a two-time European champion. After retiring from kickboxing due to an injury, he transitioned into business ventures, including running The War Room and creating Hustler’s University, platforms aimed at wealth creation and personal development. However, his career has been marred by serious legal controversies, including arrests for human trafficking and organized crime. |
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Favourites
Cigar | H. Upmann |
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Style Quotient
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Net Worth | $160 million (as of 2024) |
Social Media
https://www.instagram.com/notalismntate/ | |
https://x.com/tatethetalisman |
Some Lesser Known Facts
Tristan's father was of African American descent, while his mother is from the United Kingdom. | |
He and his siblings moved to Luton, England after their parents divorced in 1997. | |
Before kickboxing, Tristan worked as a door-to-door window salesman and later at a sandwich shop. | |
He began training in kickboxing as a teenager alongside his brother Andrew. | |
Tristan retired from kickboxing at 28 after suffering a shoulder injury. | |
He gained media recognition after appearing on the reality show 'Shipwrecked: The Island' in 2011. | |
Tristan was involved in various controversial business ventures, including The War Room and Hustler’s University, which have been criticized for questionable practices. |