Disputed internet persona Andrew Tate has garnered a considerable amount of infamy for his highly controversial opinions, particularly pertaining to women. With his outspoken nature, Tate has consistently ignited fiery debates and faced widespread criticism due to his contentious views.
In a startling revelation, Tate recounted a childhood incident where he vividly recalls a significant disparity in treatment between himself and a white friend. At the tender age of seven, while visiting his friend's house, he witnessed his friend assert his independence by demanding privacy to indulge in video games.
Moved by this experience, 'Cobra' naively attempted to replicate the scenario with his own father. However, the outcome was drastically different, as his father's response was one of stern discipline, subjecting Tate to severe punishment:
"When I was around 7, I was at my white friend's house and he told his parents to LEAVE HIM ALONE because he wanted to play video games. I went home and said the same thing to my black father. Got belted senseless. Wrote a 2-page apology and my Nintendo was thrown away forever."
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Piers Morgan gets furious upon learning Andrew Tate's house arrest extension
The ongoing legal battle involving the polarizing influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan has now reached a pivotal and heightened stage. Tate, known for his self-proclaimed status as the 'Top G,' took to Twitter to deliver a significant update, revealing that a Romanian court has decided to prolong their house arrest for a minimum duration of 30 days.
The announcement of the house arrest extension has stirred up strong and impassioned reactions, particularly from the prominent journalist Piers Morgan. Morgan expressed his deep dissatisfaction with the Romanian judicial system and remarked:
"This is getting ridiculous. Romanian authorities must either charge him & his brother if they have actual evidence of crimes, or release them."
Check out the social media reaction below: