Andrew Tate and his brother Tristian were arrested and detained by Romanian authorities late last year on suspicion of human trafficking, rape, and other serious charges. The brothers continue to serve their detention period, which has been extended twice since their incarceration. However, 'Top G' still communicates with his fans via social media, especially Twitter.
Considering his current situation behind bars and lack of access to the internet, smartphones, or computers, Tate's regular tweeting has raised many eyebrows. As many continue to ponder how the 36-year-old has been tweeting from prison, Tate's lawyer, Tina Glandian, recently shed some light on the confusion.
In a recent interview with Patrick Bet-David, Glandian clarified that Andrew Tate did not post anything himself and revealed a few details about the Tate brothers' lives in prison:
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"They don't have access to Twitter or social media. They're in a jail cell wit minimal caccess to phone calls that are all recorded. They don't have access to social media, so yes, they're not posting anything themselves."
Watch the full episode below:
Andrew Tate has been locked up since December 29, 2022, and remains in prison awaiting trial. The brothers were sentenced to mandatory legal detention for 30 days, which was extended by another 30 days upon its expiry twice.
Andrew Tate updates: 'Top G' proposes new TV show idea of him judging men and women in relationships
Although Andrew Tate has been detained, it looks like he is not sitting idle in his jail cell. As he awaits trial, the highly controversial internet personality has devised a new idea for a televised reality show.
The self-proclaimed trillionaire seems to be inspired by the famous American court show Judge Judy and recently revealed that he is considering playing the role of a judge in a similar show. The former kickboxer stated that the unique twist in the script would be him handing out judgments when a couple presents their arguments.
As mentioned, Andrew Tate remains active on his social media accounts. In a recent tweet, he pitched his new reality show idea and wrote:
"I am considering starting a relationship counseling show, very similar to Judge Judy. A man and a woman will come to me to present their arguments. And I will decide who was right and who was wrong. Exclusively on http://Rumble.com/tatespeech. Would you watch it?"
Read the tweet below:
The Tate brothers have had three extensions to their mandatory detention period, and a request for their release made earlier this month was denied. They continue to maintain their innocence.