Sneako Watched Andrew Tate in Saudi Arabia. He Also Tried to Flirt With Amber Rose. Here Is What We Know.
Two clips, one very busy June 20th, and a set of questions that remain, for now, unanswered.
There are days on Kick that move slowly. June 20th was not one of them. Two streams surfaced from Sneako's feed that afternoon, and taken together they sketch a portrait of a creator who is, simultaneously, still watching Andrew Tate very closely and also apparently shooting his shot on live television.
What happened with Tate. A clip reported by Mshale on June 20th appears to show Sneako reacting to footage of Andrew Tate in Saudi Arabia. The specific content of the reaction is not fully documented in materials reviewed by this publication, but the clip's title references Tate's presence in the country. This is notable: Tate allegedly accused Sneako of making sexual advances toward him just seven days prior, and the two men's public relationship has been, to put it charitably, complicated since. Whether Sneako addressed that accusation during this particular stream is not confirmed.
What happened with Amber Rose. A second clip from the same day, also surfaced by Mshale, carries the title "SNEAKO Rizzing Up Amber Rose Full Stream Caitlin Clark." What that means, precisely, is not entirely clear. Amber Rose has appeared on Sneako's stream multiple times in recent weeks, including the June 19th hair-dyeing broadcast. Whether Caitlin Clark was a topic of conversation, a visual reference, or something else entirely is not established by available materials. The "rizzing up" framing in the title is the publication's, not a verified description of events.
What we do not know. We do not know what Tate was doing in Saudi Arabia or whether Sneako's reaction was sympathetic, critical, or something in between. We do not know whether Caitlin Clark appeared in any capacity or was simply name-checked. We do not know if any of this content has been preserved in full, given how quickly Kick VODs disappear from public view.
Why it matters, provisionally. Sneako reacting to Tate content at all, one week after the sexual accusation allegation broke, is the data point worth watching. Either the relationship is not as severed as the past week's chaos suggested, or Sneako is watching his former collaborator the way one watches a fire from across the street. The distinction is not a small one.
This publication will update as further documentation becomes available.