Crypto queen and Andrew Tate fan found with home ’stacked full of ammo’

Constantly sharing cryptocurrency tips to her massive online fanbase, Layah Heilpern is known for her love of Andrew Tate and more recently, her right to bear arms.
Layah Heilpern is a social media influencer who has often professed her admiration for Elon Musk, Andrew Tate and the need for guns.
Originally hailing from Leeds, UK, Layah claims to have a huge knowledge of cryptocurrency and often shares tips to her huge online following of nearly 150,000. Layah is now based in the US where she recently bragged about owning guns, posing in front of her house with a huge automatic weapon. On Friday (January 24), Layah reacted to the news that the founder of Ledger – a crypto “wallet” company – had been kidnapped.
"Where’s his security? Europe has a real issue now,” she wrote on the social platform X. “I’m grateful I have the right to bear arms against home invasion…This is why my house is stacked with guns and ammo.”

Layah is keen to defend herself from home invaders (Image: layahheilpern/Instagram)
Layah followed this up with an Instagram story where she posed in front of her house with a giant gun. “Me protecting myself against home invasion,” she captioned the ominous picture. The influencer has often said she sees herself as a “traditional woman” and a “freedom maximalist”.
Something that also marks Layah out is her continued support for the controversial public figure Andrew Tate who earlier this year was released from house arrest following sex trafficking charges.
Layah has consistently spoken out in favour of Tate and has released several videos about acting as a “character witness” for him. According to Layah, the former professional kickboxer has been nothing but courteous to her during the times she’s interviewed him.

Layah has often spoken up in favour of the controversial Andrew Tate(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
In various tweets and posts following Tate’s arrest, Layah used the old adage “innocent until proven guilty”, saying she didn’t believe he was capable of some of the things he’s been accused of.
When Tate was hospitalised in early 2023, Layah took to Twitter to say: “I hope Tate is ok and makes it out of hospital and prison safely.
“If anything happens to him the entire world will know it was orchestrated, causing a level of uproar we’ve never seen before. Overlords better behave."
Layah – an ex-journalist – admitted she left the industry after she got told off by her boss for smirking about the migrant crisis.
In an interview on YouTube, Layah said she was reporting in Paris with “tents” full of migrants behind her while she did a piece-to-camera. “My boss said Layah, you’re doing this story with a smile, don’t do that,” she said during the retrospective interview. “It was at that point I thought I’m not cut out for this.”
Layah, 29, also recently piped up in favour of a new Donald Trump law, where the MAGA man signed an order to “establish regulatory clarity for digital financial technology”.

Elon Musk is another person Layah has spoken highly of
In a post on X, she wrote: “Donald Trump just signed an executive order prohibiting the creation of a CBDC! America really is becoming the land of the free again.
“After the last 4 years from covid, forced medication, to absolute woke insanity its truly crazy to see the pendulum swing so far back!”
Layah’s had a history of interacting with Tesla-boss Elon Musk too, last year posting a series of laugh-emojis underneath Musk’s post on X sharing right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk’s video.
She also praised Musk for promoting meme-coins, saying in an interview: "Elon Musk talking about bitcoins, it really brought them in and made them popular."
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