BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the provocative influencer, maintains a consistent connection with his audience by communicating his narratives.
Just recently, in a tweet posted on the platform 'X', Tate openly disclosed to his followers that his personal bank accounts have been shut down by financial institutions, leading to a lack of accounts in his name.
Tate is a frequent user of 'X' using it as a medium to convey his viewpoints and ideas to his followers, even if a significant portion of his content is perceived as controversial.
As an example, in a recent tweet, Andrew Tate ridiculed the interaction between French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir Putin, underscoring the incident where Putin snubbed Macron's handshake.
Andrew Tate reveals he has no bank accounts
Tate mentioned in a recent post that he was revisiting a tweet he had made four years earlier. In the original tweet, Tate mentioned that he used to check his online banking three times daily, finding enjoyment in observing the numbers.
He had also shared how he would occasionally transfer 500k between accounts, just for the sake of it, as all the funds were his. Furthermore, he had playfully mentioned that his favorite mobile game was his Internet banking app.
Reflecting on this particular tweet, Tate commented that he had written it four years ago. He humorously added that since he no longer maintains bank accounts due to their closure, he supposes he might as well download the game "Snake."
Tate wrote, "Wrote this 4 years ago. I don’t have banks anymore they closed them all :( Guess I’ll download snake."
Andrew Tate fans dub the revelation 'crazy'
Following Tate's disclosure about his bank accounts, a multitude of users stepped up to share their perspectives regarding the revelation. One user wrote, "Damn that’s crazy."
Another user wrote, "When are you opening your own bank." Another user said, "You keep all your cash under a big ass mattress?" A user commented, "That’s so scary that they can just take your money that you earned legally like that."