Tristan Tate found out some shocking news immediately after his release from Romanian prison along with Andrew Tate.
The former kickboxer was released from prison on Friday, along with his brother, after spending over four months in jail. The pair were arrested in December last year and were finally released and placed under house arrest. Following their return home, Tristan Tate took to social media, only to find out that his Instagram account had been taken down:
"Many convicted criminals on Instagram. I get falsely imprisoned and when released without charge I return to find my profile gone. My content is cars, suits and motivational quotes. Who’s got Zuck's number? Somebody talk to him for me."
Tristan Tate asked his followers to get in touch with Mark Zuckerberg to see if he could get his account back. While he was in jail facing charges of human trafficking, his Instagram account was taken down just like Andrew Tate's account was taken down. The younger Tate brother protested that he just posts motivational quotes, suits, and cars for which his account was taken down.
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He claims there are people posting much worse things on the platform and still have their accounts.
Take a look at the tweet:
Tristan Tate thanks the only 'real' people that supported him and Andrew Tate when they were in prison
Tristan Tate has extended his thanks to the people who stuck by him and Andrew Tate during their incarceration in Romanian prison. During this time, there were a lot of 'haters' and a lot of supporters. Tate tweeted out, expressing his gratitude to his 'real' supporters:
"There are two types of people who “supported us”. Those who started last month once the situation became clear. And those who did from day 1 because they already knew the truth. They’re miles apart in my eyes. Respect to @EddieGriffinCom @patrickbetdavid @TuckerCarlson."
He added:
"There were many more. I am listing just those who made Romanian TV. With that said, @Tam_Khan above all others. And my friends of course but they know who they are."
Eddie Griffin, Patrick David, and Tucker Carlson openly supported the Tate brothers on Twitter and shared updates and issues regarding their case. Tristan Tate expressed his gratitude for the way they took a stand for him and his brother.
Take a look at the tweet: