Andrew Tate believes he is about to be shot soon now that he is out of prison. The former kickboxer has always been quite vocal about how he feels 'The Matrix' is after him and is attempting to silence him in every possible way.
According to 'Top G', he and his brother Tristan Tate were put into prison in an attempt to silence them. Despite being out of prison now, Tate believes that he's about to be shot as every other way of silencing him has failed.
Andrew Tate recently took to Twitter to suggest that he is preparing to "absorb the brutal kinetics of piercing lead" and stated:
"I prepare my body to absorb the brutal kinetics of piercing lead. As all other silencing attempts fail, and stage 3 approaches - I anticipate a bullet will be the chosen utensil of pacification. I can only pray and prepare. I will force myself to breathe the best I can. I promise"
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Take a look at his tweet below:
It is worth noting that this isn't the first time that Andrew Tate has anticipated being killed. About two weeks prior to his arrest in December last year, 'Top G' sent out a message to his fans stating:
"If they kill me I love you all."
Andrew Tate prison release: have the charges against the Tate brothers been dropped?
'Top G' and his brother Tristan Tate were arrested from their house in Romania on charges relating to alleged human trafficking, rape, and money laundering. While the two were initially supposed to be in detention for just 24 hours, their detention was increased to 30 days for preventive measures.
However, even after the passing of the initial 30 days, they were not released from prison as the investigation continued. In the meantime, Andrew Tate and his brother continued to claim innocence and also appealed for bail. However, all of their appeals for bail were rejected up until recently.
The Tate brothers were released from the Romanian prison on March 31st. It is worth noting that the charges against them have not been dropped as of yet and the two are currently put under house arrest.
Following his release from prison, Andrew Tate addressed the media and said this about the investigation:
"I truly believe that justice will be served in the end. There is zero percent chance of me being convicted for something I've not done."
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