Andrew Tate's 24-hour prison livestream draws unbelievable views and mixed reactions, trolls dub it 'lame'

Andrew Tate invited his fans to spend a day without the distractions of electronic devices and join the stream on Rumble
UPDATED AUG 14, 2023
In a promotional video shared on Twitter, Andrew Tate announced his intention to livestream himself for 24 hours in a simulated jail cell (@cobratate/Twitter)
In a promotional video shared on Twitter, Andrew Tate announced his intention to livestream himself for 24 hours in a simulated jail cell (@cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate constantly seeks to connect with his audience and engage in meaningful interactions.

In his latest endeavor, Tate offered a captivating glimpse into his three-month prison experience, reenacting the challenging moments.

Tate's followers are accustomed to a steady stream of fresh content through podcasts and tweets from the influencer. Tate candidly expresses his viewpoints, addresses individuals, and critiques government actions on social media.

This approach has undoubtedly set Tate's content apart for his followers.

Andrew Tate's prison time live video surpasses 50k viewers

Tate recently utilized his Twitter platform to convey an announcement, stating that he was returning to prison. He revealed plans in a clip to undergo a 24-hour immersion into a carefully recreated simulation of his prison time. 

This simulation would entail a lack of access to phones and personal freedom, aiming to capture the essence of the prison cell experience as accurately as possible.

Reflecting on his time in prison, Tate referred to it as an exceedingly distinctive ordeal, a territory rarely ventured upon by individuals globally. Within those confines, he had acquired numerous insights that he considered valuable for sharing.

This led him to the decision of live-streaming the entire 24-hour duration, to impart the lessons he had gained during this unique exploration.

Tate wrote, "I am going back to jail. I will spend 24 hours inside a recreation of my experience in jail. No phones, no freedom. The closest recreation of that jail cell that I and my team can possibly do. The jail was a very unique experience."

He further added, "It's a map that very few people on the planet explore. I learned many things inside that dungeon. These lessons that I do think are valuable teaching. And that's the reason why I will Livestream the entire 24-hour experience."



 

Tate initiated the live streaming process on his channel hosted on the Rumble platform. The stream garnered rapid traction, surpassing the 50,000 viewer mark.

According to Tate, the primary objective of this livestream is to provide viewers with an insight into their encounters.

Andrew Tate fans dub prison livestream as 'lame'

During his time of incarceration, Tate voiced his dissatisfaction concerning the deplorable conditions within his prison cell. He expressed these concerns to his followers.

Nevertheless, the 24-hour live-stream event where Tate recreated the jail cell experience has elicited a diverse array of responses from his fan base.

Tate posted a Twitter update showcasing the appearance of the prison setup.



 

One user wrote, "Them beds look comfortable. not like the ones I’m our prisons or jails." Another user wrote, "Nobody cares."



 



 

A user stated, "I'm sorry... this is so lame😂." A user commented, "I thought they slept on the floor Surrounded by rats In a dungeon This looks better than my own room."



 



 

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