'I haven’t been able to sleep': Andrew Tate reflects on struggling with after-effects post prison
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate has admitted to having sleepless nights after his release from prison in Romania. The 36-year-old professional boxer took to his social media to reveal his struggles with the after-effects of his prison release in March 2023. Currently, he is placed under house arrest for 30 days and is believed to remain there till April 29. The controversial figure and his brother Tristan, 34, are being investigated on allegations of human trafficking, rape, and forming an organized criminal group.
"I haven’t been able to sleep a single hour since I got out of that prison cell," he tweeted on Tuesday, April 4. Tate went on to speak about the mental toll his time in prison has taken on him, according to Marca. He said that he has been exhausted and constantly tired, adding that he has lost weight due to stress and anxiety. The online celebrity also said that the house arrest has constrained him to get back to his normal routine. Moreover, since he is only allowed to leave home for medical appointments, his training regime has been jeopardized. Tate hopes to get back into the ring but the current restrictions have prevented him from doing so till now.
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I haven’t been able to sleep a single hour since I got out of that prison cell.
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) April 4, 2023
'Do you miss being tucked in by the other prisoners or something?'
The tweet has garnered an astonishing 10.1 million views along with almost five thousand retweets and over 150k likes. Netizens have flooded the thread with mixed reactions with some sympathizing with the influencer to some joking about his misery. Taking a dig at the kickboxer, a user advised Tate to "Count your Bugattis," to get sleep. "Do you miss being tucked in by the other prisoners or something?" another netizen joked. "You aint built the way you claim then," a tweet read. "I’m just glad you free and are able to have sleepless nights in freedom," a fourth tweet read. "you should go back to prison to get a good sleep," another Twitter user said.
I’m just glad you free and are able to have sleepless nights in freedom.
— PookieTUBE (@PookieTube) April 4, 2023
'Hard to sleep when global domination is on the mind'
Tate's fans, on the other hand, tweeted a number of tricks that he can use to get to sleep while some expressed relief at his release. "You’re strong, we prayed every day for both of you. @Cobratate you were not just a trend. Goverment thought that with 4 months people will forget. We can’t forget. You changed our lives," a fan tweeted. "Sleep on the floor, it'll help reassimilate," a user advised. "Hard to sleep when global domination is on the mind. You are all capable, wake up and take over people!" a third tweet read.
You’re strong, we prayed every day for both of you. @Cobratate you were not just a trend. Goverment thought that with 4 months people will forget. We can’t forget. You changed our lives.
— anxhelanoti (@iamanxhelanoti) April 4, 2023
Hard to sleep when global domination is on the mind.
— Joe (@joerevenceo) April 4, 2023
You are all capable, wake up and take over people!
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