Andrew Tate, a controversial influencer known for his misogynistic views, made a provocative statement about women on Friday while celebrating his release from Romania.
Tate, 37, boasted in a video that he plans to travel the world in a sports car to meet his “bi****” (a derogatory term for women).
This statement followed a Bucharest court ruling allowing Tate and his brother, Tristan, to move out of Romania.The brothers face charges of rape, human trafficking, and organizing a criminal network to exploit women sexually. However, the court has mentioned that he is not allowed to leave the European Union.
In response to the court’s decision, the brothers called it a “significant victory and a major step forward” in their legal battle.
The former kickboxer posted a video on the social media platform X, expressing his happiness in the style for which he is known. He took a shirtless victory lap and reiterated his intention to travel.
He said, “For the first time in nearly three years, the judges decided I can leave Romania. Everyone knows this case against me is a sham. The process is the punishment. In the end, I’ll be innocent.”
In the video, which has garnered 2.1 million views so far, Tate asked, “Which of my bi**** am I gonna see?” This statement demonstrates that his perspective on women remains unchanged.
Further, he also bragged about his luxury cars, asking the viewers where he should go next now that he is free to travel around the whole of Europe. “So do we take the (Ferrari) SF90 to Italy, do we take the (Maserati) MC20 to Cannes, do we take the (Ferrari) 812 Competition to Paris, where do I go?” he said.
Tate, 37, boasted in a video that he plans to travel the world in a sports car to meet his “bi****” (a derogatory term for women).
This statement followed a Bucharest court ruling allowing Tate and his brother, Tristan, to move out of Romania.The brothers face charges of rape, human trafficking, and organizing a criminal network to exploit women sexually. However, the court has mentioned that he is not allowed to leave the European Union.
In response to the court’s decision, the brothers called it a “significant victory and a major step forward” in their legal battle.
The former kickboxer posted a video on the social media platform X, expressing his happiness in the style for which he is known. He took a shirtless victory lap and reiterated his intention to travel.
He said, “For the first time in nearly three years, the judges decided I can leave Romania. Everyone knows this case against me is a sham. The process is the punishment. In the end, I’ll be innocent.”
In the video, which has garnered 2.1 million views so far, Tate asked, “Which of my bi**** am I gonna see?” This statement demonstrates that his perspective on women remains unchanged.
Further, he also bragged about his luxury cars, asking the viewers where he should go next now that he is free to travel around the whole of Europe. “So do we take the (Ferrari) SF90 to Italy, do we take the (Maserati) MC20 to Cannes, do we take the (Ferrari) 812 Competition to Paris, where do I go?” he said.
The Tate brothers, along with two Romanian citizens, are facing charges of rape, human trafficking, and organizing a criminal group to exploit women sexually. They are accused by Romanian prosecutors of allegedly luring victims under the pretense of marriage or romantic relationships.
All four accused were arrested in December 2022 and formally put on trial in June 2023 when a Bucharest court decided to proceed with the trial. The Tate brothers denied the allegations and decided to appeal the charges.
Andrew Tate caught attention for his so-called “male supremacist views” and the content related to themes of male dominance, female submission, and wealth accumulation.