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Andrew Tate’s teen fan skips school to support him outside court amid ongoing human trafficking case

2023-10-11 13:51
Despite bans from several social media accounts, Andrew Tate continues to engage in controversial topics on X
Andrew Tate’s teen fan skips school to support him outside court amid ongoing human trafficking case

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate who is known for his controversial opinions and ideologies recently shared a video of a teenager who skipped school to meet him outside court, where the influencer is currently fighting charges of human trafficking, and setting up a criminal gang.

Despite bans from several social media accounts, Tate aka 'Top G' has a significant online following through video clips and tweets posted on his X account.

Teen skips school to meet Andrew Tate

On October 10, Andrew Tate took to his X account, formerly known as Twitter, to share a video of a teenager who skipped his school to meet him.

He wrote in the tweet, "Found a kid skipping school to support me outside the court."

At the time of writing, the clip had over 1.6 million views and garnered numerous comments. The 36-year-old American-born, British-raised former kickboxing champion asked the teenager, "How old are you?" To which he replied, "I am 16."

Tate then said, "You know what, it doesn't matter what they teach you in school; what matters is to be disciplined and be on time."

He added, "You need to make yourself presentable and should know to listen."

Internet reacts to Andrew Tate's clip on X

Tate, who recently marked 8 million followers on X, has a significant fan base, especially among GenZ.

However, after watching his recent video, one fan wrote, "You are an inspiration to kids around the world." The second user wrote, "Bro completed my dream." The third user wrote, "The g 109 schooling is important to build up personality unfortunate for those who couldn't even have those facilities."

The fourth user wrote, "Wow, really." The fifth user wrote, "Great feedback for him. Hope all goes well in court."

Showing support one said, "We are with you." Talking about the teen who skipped his school, a user wrote, "He loves you."

The eighth user wrote, "Praying for Tete brother. This is so good." While the next user wrote, "You got much support from the young generation."

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