Andrew Tate asserts Elon Musk is the world's savior while Tristan Tate labels him 'boss'
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a polarizing figure in the realm of social media, recently utilized the platform X to declare that Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, is the individual poised to rescue the world.
His sentiment was echoed by his brother, Tristan Tate, who also commended Musk.
Andrew and Tristan have been loyal advocates of Musk's endeavors.
Following their expulsion from major social media platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, and even Twitter (which subsequently came under Musk's ownership), Musk has since reinstated their accounts on X.
The Tate brothers have consistently shown their support for Musk, particularly during the transition of Twitter to X.
Andrew Tate believes Elon Musk is the 'savior'
Andrew's recent X post appeared to convey a sense of genuine gratitude as he openly expressed his profound admiration for Elon Musk.
This is testament to the high regard he holds for Musk, resonating strongly with Top G's loyal fan base.
Musk's choice to reinstate the accounts of both Andrew and Tristan in the past was met with widespread enthusiasm among their supporters, who perceived it as a meaningful gesture, solidifying the bond between these influential figures and their dedicated audience.
In his tweet, Andrew went on to declare, "Elons saving the world."
Tristan Tate supports Elon Musk amid recent controversy
In a separate tweet, Tristan, Andrew's sibling, shared a message from Musk that read, "Are you believing the bs press or something I actually wrote? If it is something I wrote or said, what is it exactly?"
"I have not “supported” any political party and don’t know AFD from a hole in the ground," he continued.
"I simply asked if the German public was aware that their tax revenues are helping fund transport of a massive number of illegal immigrants to Italy. That seems messed up," he added.
Musk found himself embroiled in controversy when media outlets published his tweets, seemingly suggesting his support for the AfD party, a German political group known for its anti-immigration stance.
To clarify the situation, Musk posted the aforementioned tweet, questioning why people unquestioningly believe every "bs" (bulls**t) released by the press.
In response to Musk's clarification, Tristan expressed his support and admiration, referring to him as "Boss."