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Brian Michael Hinds on Life as Andrew Tate's Doppelgänger: 'I'm More Than Just a Meme'

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Miles Klee

24d ago· 8 min readenInsight

Summary

Brian Michael Hinds, who gained accidental internet fame for his striking resemblance to Andrew Tate, is trying to carve out his own identity beyond being labeled 'Gay Andrew Tate.' The article explores his journey from viral meme to a crypto casino streamer, and his struggle to define himself while capitalizing on the resemblance to the controversial manosphere figure.

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He didn't act much like the swaggeringly macho and voluble streamer. His mostly silent performance was punctuated by sudden bouts of singing, vigorous twerking, and still more ridiculous dance moves.
Brian Michael Hinds found accidental internet fame through a resemblance to the controversial manosphere figure. He's still wrestling with what to do with it.
Bottom G Wants You to Know He's More Than Just 'Gay Andrew Tate'
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Brian Michael Hinds found accidental internet fame through a resemblance to the controversial manosphere figure. He’s still wrestling with what to do with it.

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