Andrew Tate recently had troubles with Elon Musk's X platform. Soon after Tate launched his political party 'BRUV' and announced his plans to run for prime minister, X appeared to have suspended the party's official handle without reason.
The controversial influencer recently shared his party's charter in an X post and claimed that he'd resign if he failed to deliver on his promises. Declaring that he'll be "fully accountable" for what goes down, he wrote:
"YES BRUV. The Britain Restoring Underlying Values party will restore the once Great Britain. As leader, I am held fully accountable. If the plan has not been actioned within 45 days of power I will step down from leadership. Ne delays."
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A short while later, the official handle of the political group was suspended without explanation. The former kickboxer then tagged Musk in an X post and questioned the billionaire about the suspension. He wrote:
"Hello @elonmusk. The account was new and gaining incredible traction. It broke zero rules or guidelines. I have excitedly been contacted by leading figures in the UK establishment today, serious change is coming, the people are ready for a fresh face in UK politics. Only tweeting you to check if this was some sort of mistake?"
Andrew Tate thanks Elon Musk for restoring BRUV's official handle, billionaire responds
After a brief suspension, the BRUV account was restored, and Andrew Tate issued a reaction with a word of thanks for Elon Musk. In an X post, the controversial 'Red Pill' influencer claimed he's taking "Britain back to greatness" and wrote:
We are back. Join us @votebruv. We’re taking Britain back to greatness. The revolution will be televised. Thanks, bruv @elonmusk."
The Tesla CEO, who's worth $425 billion per Forbes, took a moment to respond to Tate's post and iterated that he didn't know why the page had been taken down. Confirming that the issue had been fixed, he wrote:
"Not sure why it was suspended, but it seems to be fixed now."