SELF-proclaimed ‘misogynist influencer’ and former kickboxer Andrew Tate returned to Florida after being freed from house arrest in Romania.
Despite his well-publicised vitriol towards women the star, who was charged by police in June 2023 as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation, has still been romantically linked to a number of ladies.

Andrew Tate was arrested in 2022 over claims of human trafficking and rape[/caption]
Who has Andrew Tate dated?
Andrew Tate has openly spewed offensive and demeaning comments about women over the past decade.
He once stated that victims of rape should “bear responsibility” and that he “wouldn’t give the time of day” to women who “see themselves as equal to men”.
The controversial influencer has previously stated he prefers to date women who are 18 or 19 years old.
Tate himself was born on December 14, 1986.
Somehow, he has still managed to have relationships with women.
Georgiana Nagel
The former kickboxer was rumoured to be dating American businesswoman and fellow influencer, Naghel.
In her Instagram bio, she states that she was the Tate brothers’ “personal assistant” and “Tate events organiser”, however she has not posted since 2022.
Her last video was taken of her shooting targets with the caption: “Always be ready. #safe #free #power #true”.
She was arrested alongside the Tate brothers and another woman named Luana Radu.
It’s not clear when they first met, but she first appeared on his socials in October 2021.
Tate joked that Naghel had “powers” in a smug Instagram post of the two in a private jet.
“Flying in my Jet with the only woman I trust. Magic powers”, he wrote in the caption.
Sofiya Guliyeva
Sofiya Guliyeva first popped up on Tate’s socials during a trip to Dubai in 2022.
Born in Canada, she is fairly private online and her profession is unknown but she has a YouTube page.
She currently lives and works in Turkey.
It isn’t known when the pair first made contact with each other, but it is believed that Tate noticed her on TikTok.
Does Andrew Tate have children?
The truth around Tate’s kids remains unclear, but he has claimed to have “double-digit” amounts of children.
In 2022 he told The Times: “I am certain I will have more children than 99.9 per cent of the population of the western world.
“Double digit children. And they all adore me.
“They see me as their hero and the women who have my children see me as a hero.
“Everybody close to me respects me.
“Nobody has ever said that what I am doing is detrimental to the boys. Or the girls.”
What is Andrew Tate’s net worth?
Former Big Brother star Tate once claimed to be the world’s first “trillionaire”, an amount that has since been disputed by Romanian police.
It is thought his net worth is around £10million.
The former kickboxer once claimed to have a huge collection of expensive cars, including a Bugatti Chiron that is worth £2.7million.
He has since said that he does not own any of those cars.
In a podcast he explained: “I don’t own anything. There are cars [that I may have access to].”
Since his arrest, Tate’s lawyers have claimed that he plays a “character” online for the purposes of entertainment, suggesting the lavish lifestyle he used to portray on social media was all for show.
Why was Andrew Tate arrested?
The Tate brothers were arrested in Romania in 2023 after moving from the UK and still face a number of serious charges.
Cops have spent years trying to build up a case against the siblings after accusing them of rape, trafficking minors and money laundering.
The pair deny all accusations against them and have vehemently been fighting the claims both in court and on social media.
In December 2024, British cops were allowed to seize more than £2million from the pair after the pair didn’t pay taxes.
The brothers failed to pay any tax on £21million in revenue from their online businesses — now held in seven frozen bank accounts.
Andrew said at the time: “This isn’t justice, it’s a co-ordinated attack on those who challenge the system.”