Andrew Tate was recently arrested and charged with human trafficking. His video response to environmental activist Greta Thunberg allegedly played a role in the arrest as a pizza box shown in the video tipped off authorities that he was in Romania. UFC women's flyweight Lauren Murphy took to Twitter to weigh in on the arrest.
The No.4-ranked women's flyweight tweeted:
"Andrew Tate get bodied by a teenager he tried to pick on, and then get arrested the next day for human trafficking, has been a cake ending to 2022. The fact that he led police to himself with a dipshit video is the cherry on top. Small d**k energy. The smallest. D**k. Energy."
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The former UFC women's flyweight title challenger referenced Thunberg's tweet to Tate from the day before the arrest. The former kickboxer is now an online personality known for controversy. He gained notoreity after his social media accounts were banned in the summer of 2022.
Check out Lauren Murphy's tweet below:
In the video referenced, Tate claimed that the environmental activist is programmed, stating:
"I'm not actually mad at Greta because she doesn't realize that she's been programmed, she doesn't realize she's a slave of the matrix, she thinks she's doing good. Someone sat her down and convinced her to try and convince you, to beg your government, to tax you into poverty, to stop the sun from being hot."
Check out Andrew Tate's video response to Greta Thunberg which led to his arrest below:
Andrew Tate and Greta Thunberg's feud explained
Andrew Tate took to Twitter on Tuesday and targeted environmental activist Greta Thunberg as he bragged about his extensive car collection. The controversial online personality stated:
"Hello @GretaThunberg I have 33 cars. My Bugatti has a w16 8.0L quad turbo. My TWO Ferrari 812 competizione have 6.5L v12s. This is just the start. Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and their respective enormous emissions."
This prompted Thunberg to respond:
"Yes, please do enlighten me. Email me at smalldi*[email protected]"
Thunberg became known for being a climate change activist as she launched the 'School Strike for Climate' movement. The movement centered around students skipping school to protest in an attempt to influence their local politicians to take steps to prevent climate change. She has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in each of the past four years.
Check out the back-and-forth between Andrew Tate and Greta Thunberg below: