Anti-LGBTQ+ bigots turn on each other after video shows their neo-Nazi partytime

Anti-LGBTQ+ “manosphere” influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate have publicly condemned the antisemitic views of white supremacist influencer Nick Fuentes after video captured the Tates partying with Fuentes and other right-wingers while bopping along to “Heil Hitler,” a song created by neo-Nazi Rapper Ye (formerly Kanye West).
Videos showed the Tates and Fuentes riding in a luxury vehicle along with influencers known as Clavicular, Sneako, Myron Gaines, and Justin Waller. Some of the men threw Nazi salutes while the vehicle traveled to the Vendôme nightclub in Miami Beach, Florida.
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Employees at the Vendôme bar played the song again while the men and other bar-goers chanted
The video from the bar generated widespread outrage: Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner said he was “deeply disturbed and disgusted” by the video, and noted that Hitler orchestrated the murder of over 6 million Jews and others (including the families of Meiner’s grandparents).
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Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, Sneako, Tristan Tate, Clavicular, Myron, and Justin Waller arrive at the club playing Ye’s banned song https://t.co/P6647gMJ0G
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) January 18, 2026
In a statement posted on Instagram, the bar said it does “not condone antisemitism, hate speech, or prejudice of any kind,” said it has banned the aforementioned right-wing influencers, and announced that it had fired three people involved with playing Ye’s pro-Hitler anthem.
Meanwhile, the Tate brothers’ attorney, Joseph McBride, told TMZ that the Tate brothers “condemn antisemitism and any glorification of Adolf Hitler.” McBride said that the Tates were hanging out with neo-Nazis “not [as] an endorsement of anyone’s views,” but rather as “defense of a principle” for free speech.
UPDATE: Miami club Vendôme has fired multiple employees for playing “Heil Hitler” at the request of antisemitic streamers Nick Fuentes, Sneako, and Myron Gaines — who have been banned from nearly every club in Miami.
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) January 20, 2026
The customer is, in fact, not always right. pic.twitter.com/7ODN2QcYod
Andrew Tate and his brother are currently facing several legal investigations in Romania and the U.K. for rape and child sex trafficking charges. In past comments, Andrew Tate has said men who enjoy heterosexual sex purely for pleasure (rather than for creating children) are actually gay. He has also said that women belong in the home, are men’s property, and bear responsibility for when they are raped.
Fuentes has referred to Black people as n-words, said that “the GOP is run by Jews, atheists, and homosexuals,” described Adolf Hitler as “really fu**ing cool,” has cast doubt that the Holocaust happened, said “perfidious Jews” must “be given the death penalty” after “we take power,” and said, “A lot of women want to be raped… They want a guy to beat the s**t out of them.”
In February 2025, Ye was sued and dropped by his talent agency, 33 & West, after he published a series of antisemitic social media messages, including, “I’m a Nazi … I love Hitler.” During the 2025 Super Bowl, Ye advertised the website of his fashion brand Yeezy, which prominently featured a swastika T-shirt for sale.
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