Andrew and Tristan Tate reportedly have a dedicated group of supporters fighting in their corner, with protesters taking to the streets Thursday outside the Miami jail where the brothers are currently being held, demanding their release, according to TMZ.
A crowd gathered outside the federal facility, reportedly voicing their support for the controversial brothers and calling for authorities to let them go. Details on the exact size of the crowd and the specific demands beyond release have not been fully outlined in initial reports, but the demonstration appears to reflect the continued polarizing following the Tate brothers have amassed online and offline.
Who Are Andrew and Tristan Tate?
The Tate brothers have built a massive, and often controversial, online presence over the years, drawing both fierce criticism and passionate loyalty from fans across social media platforms. Their legal troubles have been closely watched by both supporters and critics alike, with each development in their case reportedly sparking strong reactions online and, now, apparently in person as well.
Supporters Take Their Message to the Streets
According to the report, the protest outside the Miami jail marks a notable escalation from online chatter to real-world demonstration. It’s unclear at this time how organized the protest was or whether it was tied to any particular organization, but the show of support underscores how deeply invested some fans remain in the brothers’ situation.
TMZ notes that the demonstration took place Thursday outside the federal jail where the brothers are being held, with the crowd calling for their release. As the situation reportedly continues to develop, it remains to be seen whether additional protests or developments will follow.
You can read the original report from TMZ for more details as this story continues to unfold.

