Andrew Tate has a social media presence unlike anyone else. The former kickboxer, albeit extremely controversial, has never lacked the support of his fervent fanbase. Unfortunately, 'Top G' has been embroiled in numerous controversies with legal implications.
This led to his widely publicized arrest, with many of his supporters claiming that 'The Matrix' was doing its best to silence him. In the wake of his recent release, Andrew Tate took to Twitter to label his arrest as one of the most culturally significant events in human history.
He called on his fans to show their support by choosing his side, which he described as 'good' compared to the 'evil' that his enemies represent. Unfortunately, Tate seems to have made a crucial error that has caused fans to turn on him.
Tate's tweet included a link to his line of merchandise, which is urging his supporters to purchase. To the former kickboxer's misfortune, the pricing of his merchandise hasn't sat well with his fans. In his tweet's comment section, fans now seem to be turning on 'Top G'.
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A tweet in Tate's replies—posted by a user named GringerBB—branded him a fraud, while simultaneously claiming that the former kickboxer was all charisma and no substance:
"You forced your fame, and you wonder why you went to jail. You have no substance all charisma. Just like all these other frauds."
Another tweet criticized Andrew Tate for pricing his merchandise. The tweet in question is as follows:
Who is Andrew Tate and why were he and his brother arrested?
Andrew Tate's first claim to fame came due to his career as a kickboxer. However, after transitioning into a social media sensation, 'The Top G' rebranded himself as a self-proclaimed male rights activist. Unfortunately, many of his statements have been criticized for being extremely misogynistic.
Back in December, Tate and his brother were arrested in Romania on suspicion of human trafficking, rape, money laundering and the formation of an organized crime group. Despite the investigation, Tate always claimed innocence.
While the charges have been dropped and he has been released, Tate is currently on house arrest.