BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate has been a controversial figure for some time now in the online space due to his contentious remarks on everything from politics to women, even claiming that he is supposedly the most-searched-for individual globally. Tate is a person who never shies away from sharing his views with his followers. In a recent tweet, he went as far as to compare himself to none other than Pablo Escobar, the notorious Columbian drug lord.
Notably, Tate has been under house arrest since March 31 and faces several serious charges, including organized crime, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Moreover, new allegations have surfaced, accusing him of exploiting women by forcing them to create TikTok videos and extorting their earnings. So, keep reading to know why such a controversial person will go ahead and compare themselves to a man considered a narcoterrorist.
'Escobar house arrest'
In a July 28 tweet, Tate posted a 21-second video flaunting his luxurious lifestyle. The footage showcased his mansion, with Tate sliding down a massive water slide and splashing into his private pool, clearly enjoying the extravagant setup of his mini water park. Despite his legal troubles, Tate audaciously declared that law enforcement would be upset seeing him enjoying himself while under house arrest, drawing a puzzling parallel to Escobar and his self-designed prison, La Catedral, where he allegedly enjoyed all imaginable privileges. Tate's tweet read, "GM. Cops mad Escobar house arrest Top G."
'Man baby'
Tate drawing comparison to Escobar and his extravagant display of a lavish house arrest lifestyle stirred a flurry of responses from users across Twitter. One wrote, "Bros having the time time of his life in house arrest," while another declared him a "Man Baby." "Bottom g that just keeps whining," stated one dissing Tate, with one commenting, "Hell yeah haha no matter what I feel like you guys are always having a blast 🫡." "Tate didn’t need to climb the hill to fetch a pale of water, he tumbled into some instead 😂," quipped a user.