BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate is a polarizing figure in the world of social media influencers, renowned for boasting about his remarkable ability to navigate life's challenges. In a recent tweet that sparked curiosity and raised eyebrows, Tate compared his present circumstances to an advanced level in a video game, claiming to be living life in "expert mode". He proudly flaunted his skills in effortlessly handling the complexities thrown his way and asserted that he was achieving a flawless performance, much like a gamer attaining a perfect score.
At present, the once glamorous mansion of Top G in Romania has become the confining space of a house arrest for him. The weight of serious allegations involving sexual assault, human trafficking, and organized crime has tarnished the image of the already controversial influencer. Despite the swirling controversies, Top G's fanbase remains staunchly loyal, continuing to support the former kickboxer amidst the storm.
'Life on expert mode'
In the tweet, Tate linked his life to a challenging game set on expert mode, considering the current allegations and the house arrest he is facing. With confidence, he proudly declared that he had achieved the highest possible score, effortlessly navigating through life's complexities and obstacles. Emphasizing his mastery in handling these circumstances, he confidently asserted that he had not made any mistakes, positioning himself as a pro player in the game of life.
Tate wrote, "Life on expert mode. Maximum possible score at the maximum possible difficulty. NO MISTAKES."
'Bros doing tricks on it'
After Tate's bold tweet about his life being similar to the expert mode of a game, numerous users on the social media platform eagerly stepped forward to voice their opinions on his audacious claim. One user wrote, "My life on easy mode hahaha."
Another user wrote, "Bros doing tricks on it." A user stated, "What's the goal? To hoard material possessions According to religion, it's not good to be obsessed with "worldly possessions."" A user commented, "Forget that, we will always make mistake. Just don’t do the same mistake two times goddamit."