Andrew Tate's emotional decision in 'choose a pill' challenge on X leaves fans touched, they say 'a loved one is irreplacable'

Andrew Tate expresses emotional wish of bringing back father
PUBLISHED SEP 27, 2023
Andrew Tate asserts growing up one should extend help to others (cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate asserts growing up one should extend help to others (cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: The controversial figure Andrew Tate surprised his followers on social media platform X by participating in a game that resonated emotionally with his fans.

Andrew Tate appered on a YouTube vlog (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)
Andrew Tate plays a game on the platform X (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)

The game, shared by an X page for its users, involved Andrew selecting a blue pill.

Although Andrew Tate is not known for being particularly active in gaming on X, he consistently shares his thought-provoking and contentious opinions on a wide range of topics, often drawing criticism for his provocative stance.

Tate went to Twitter after seeing the article to voice his outrage at the slimy ruse (Andrew Tate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate turns interesting game to an emotional one for fans (Andrew Tate/Twitter)

Andrew Tate asserts he wants to bring back his father

Tate shared a post from user @OutOfContextHumanRace, featuring a game reminiscent of the iconic "red pill" and "blue pill" choice from the movie 'The Matrix.'

The image presented four options: a red pill for acquiring wealth, a blue pill for resurrecting the deceased, a yellow pill to eliminate pain forever, and a black pill for immunity against diseases.

Andrew Tate's cobra tattoo (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate decides to choose blue pill game on platform 'X' (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

Tate's choice was the blue pill, with a touching reference to his late father, Emory Tate, indirectly expressing his desire to bring him back.

He explained that he already possessed the other qualities mentioned in the remaining options.

Tate wrote, "Blue. I already have the others. Top G."



 

Andrew Tate's fans become emotional after his 'blue pill' choice

Following Tate's decision to select the blue pill, driven by his desire to bring back his late father, a wave of emotions swept over many users who resonated with the reference.

They took to the platform to share their heartfelt reactions and thoughts on his statement.

(@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate's fans assert Top G wants to bring back his father (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

One user wrote, "I agree I may not be rich but money is a object. Blue, a loved one is irreplacable." Another user wrote, "Good for you. I want blue too, though I don't have others except black🖤".

A user stated, "Who will you bring back, Andrew? will it be late Emory Tate II so he can see your massive success himself?"

A user commented, "Bring back the only other man Top G would ever call Top G."



 



 



 



 

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