BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate's name has become a sensation, dominating both traditional media outlets and the vast expanse of social media platforms. The breaking news of his release from house arrest has sent shockwaves through the online community, sparking a whirlwind of discussions, debates, and speculation. Addressing the public for the first time since the court's ruling, Tate expressed his profound gratitude towards the Romanian justice system, confidently maintaining his innocence in the face of all the allegations leveled against him.
Throughout his legal ordeal, Tate has vehemently maintained his innocence, tirelessly advocating for his side of the story. Tate asserted that media channels clamor for his attention, seeking him out for exclusive interviews and podcast appearances to boost their viewership ratings.
'I've done nothing wrong'
After their release from house arrest, Andrew and Tristan embarked on their first outing where they were approached by a group of media journalists who surrounded Andrew, seeking a statement from him. Andrew paused to address the journalists and began by saying, "Good morning, everyone." He recounted the events that unfolded in January when he was incarcerated, emphasizing how the media portrayed him negatively, labeling him as a harmful person engaged in criminal activities. Andrew expressed his frustration at not seeing any alleged victims come forward in the news to support the accusations against him. Instead, he mentioned, he witnessed numerous individuals defending him and expressing their belief in his innocence.
Andrew continued by stating that propagating lies was exhausting, especially when there was no concrete evidence to support the claims against him and his brother. He expressed his unwavering faith in the judicial system, acknowledging that the recent decision to set them free was the right one. He firmly believed that in the end, they would be completely exonerated. Andrew also addressed those who perpetuated the false accusations and spread baseless information, urging them to reflect on their actions and the impact they had on people's lives. He maintained his innocence, reiterating that he had done nothing wrong, and was confident that those with a rational mind would understand the lack of evidence against them. He concluded by expressing respect for the judge, Romania, and the entire judicial system, looking forward to eventually being fully cleared of all allegations.
Andrew stated, "Good morning everyone. In January when I was thrown into a jail cell, the media reported and told the world I was a terrible person. They said that I hurt people and I make a lot of money from criminal enterprise." He added, "And here we stand seven or eight months later and I've not seen a victim on the news. I don't know if you have. I've seen multiple girls sticking up for me, multiple people defending me. I've not seen a single person stand up and say that I have hurt them. Not one. It's very exhausting to continue to perpetuate lies. It's very hard to keep lies afloat and you have no actual evidence." Continuing to declare his innocence, he said, "We've been completely innocent since the beginning of this and I have to give absolute faith to the remaining judicial system for finally making the right decision and letting us free. I'm sure in the end we'll be absolutely exonerated. Everybody who was pushing these lies and reporting things on repeat without any substantial evidence are going to have to analyze within themselves why they decide to try and destroy people's lives purely for views. I've done nothing wrong." He then declared, "God knows I've done nothing wrong. In my heart, I know I've done nothing wrong. I think the people at home with a functioning brain understand we've done nothing wrong because nobody has yet to identify a single victim...It's just the beginning of this entire process. Once again, absolute respect to the judge, respect to Romania, respect to the Romanian judicial system. I look forward to being completely exonerated in time."
'Bro is the freest bro'
In the aftermath of Tate's impactful press release, a wave of reactions swept across Twitter, with countless users stepping forward to voice their opinions on his statements. One user wrote, "Bro is the freest bro." Another user wrote, "BTW, treating women and people in general like you do is corruption, big time corruption of character and moral standing. You're as corrupt as they come. You even say so yourself, you moved to Romania to be able to take part in the corruption." A user stated, "The guy asked him if he’s going to the mountains." A user commented, "Sue every establishment that parroted the bollox. It will be fun"
'World's biggest podcasts need me'
In his latest tweet, Andrew expressed a sense of triumph over those who had not shown support for him while he was in jail. He accused them of seeking his attention now, attempting to secure interviews and podcast appearances with him to gain more viewers. Andrew boldly declared his dominance over the internet, asserting that it was he who held the power and influence.
According to him, even the most prominent podcasts in the world depended on him for their success, not the other way around. In a display of self-assuredness, Andrew emphasized that he did not need them, as they relied on him to boost their viewership and relevance in the digital landscape.
Andrew wrote, "Anybody who can not show me a timestamp of defending me while I was in a jail cell can get fucked begging me for interviews and podcasts to bring views to their channels. The internet is mine. All of the worlds biggest podcasts need ME. I dont need them."