The controversial public figure Andrew Tate recently announced an attention-seeking stunt after his release from house arrest. Tate and his brother Tristan are facing charges that include human trafficking, rape, and the formation of a criminal ring to exploit women. Both brothers still deny all these allegations. In a promotional video on Twitter, Tate announced his intention on August 12 to livestream himself in a simulated prison cell for 24 hours. The purpose of this stunt is to recreate his jail experience devoid of phones and freedom.
Tate was arrested last year
Tate has invited his fans to spend a day without the distraction of electronic devices and join the stream on Rumble. He was placed under house arrest, but on August 4, he was placed under judicial control by a Romanian court. Andrew was arrested in December 2022 in Bucharest. During his term of imprisonment, Andrew complained about the inhumane conditions of his prison cell. He tweeted and revealed the absence of light and the presence of cockroaches.
Fans take on Andrew and his hypocrisy
However, Tate’s 24 Hour Jail Cell live-stream stunt has received mixed reactions from fans. One of the fans wrote, “I thought they slept on the floor surrounded by rats. But this looks better than my own room. Another user wrote “That looks like a nice home; lots of people are looking for a nice-looking bed like you have”.
The former Kickboxer praised the Debutant
Recently, well-known American social media influencer Bryce Hall made a successful debut against G. Peter at BKFC 48. Hall expertly executed his game plan and scored a key knockdown early in the bout. The pressure continued thereafter, causing Perez’s corner to forfeit the contest due to medical concerns. The fight ended in favour of Hall via default TKO victory through the medical stoppage. Reacting to Hall’s fantastic debut, Tate applauded him and tweeted “My Gangster, @BryceHall”.
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