Sneako Fires Back at Andrew Tate Over 'Homosexual Obsession' Accusations
Sneako Responds to Andrew Tate's Livestream Allegations

Sneako Counters Andrew Tate's Allegations in Heated Online Dispute

The digital sphere witnessed a significant escalation in tensions between two prominent internet personalities as Sneako launched a forceful rebuttal against accusations made by Andrew Tate. The controversy ignited on March 10, 2026, when clips from Andrew Tate's livestream began circulating widely on social media platform X, featuring personal claims about Sneako that included mocking commentary during the broadcast.

Livestream Confrontation and Accusations of Fabricated Evidence

Later that same day, Sneako addressed the mounting allegations during his own extended broadcast on the Kick platform. Approximately one hour and fifteen minutes into the stream, he directly engaged with his audience, asserting that the situation had escalated beyond acceptable boundaries. Sneako categorically stated that some of the images referenced by Tate were completely fabricated, while others represented private photographs from his adolescence that should not have been publicly disseminated.

"What are you going to say? You're going to call me gay? That's what you got? That's the big reveal?" Sneako challenged during the emotional broadcast. "Years of threatening to end my career, you're going to call me gay? Bring up fake pictures and then leaked images that I sent a girl when I was 17 years old? You're going to tell your clippers to post underage pictures of me? One, that is a crime, and two, half of those things are fake."

Demand for Proof and Family Privacy Concerns

The content creator did acknowledge the existence of some authentic images from his teenage years while simultaneously arguing that the context had been deliberately distorted across online platforms. According to multiple reports from media outlets including Dexerto, the exchange rapidly transformed into a public back-and-forth confrontation between the two figures.

Sneako explicitly demanded that Tate provide substantiating evidence for all claims made during the initial livestream. "What evidence do you have? What proof do you have? We have text messages, leak it all, show it all. I don't have anything to hide," he declared during the broadcast.

The dispute took an even more personal turn when Sneako accused Tate of violating fundamental boundaries by attempting to involve family members in the controversy. "You've already tried to dox my family. You have amplified it yourself, which goes far past the line, and something that I would never do," he stated emphatically.

Emotional Toll and Current Status of the Feud

Throughout the livestream, Sneako expressed considerable embarrassment about the public nature of the dispute and his reluctance to continue discussing private matters openly. "It's over 10 years ago. Not my best moment. Not proud of that. Yeah, did I think that girl is going to leak it? No. It is what it is. It happens," he conceded regarding the authentic images from his youth.

As of the latest updates, Andrew Tate has not issued any public response to Sneako's detailed rebuttal and challenges presented during the Kick livestream. The absence of further commentary from Tate's camp has left the online community speculating about potential developments in this ongoing digital confrontation between two influential content creators.

The controversy highlights the increasingly personal nature of disputes within the digital creator ecosystem, where livestream platforms serve as both battleground and courtroom for public figures to address allegations, demand evidence, and defend their personal reputations before global audiences.