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Andrew Tate, a four-time kickboxing world champion, has been released from detention in Romania along with his brother, Tristan. The brothers were detained since December of the previous year on suspicion of some very serious crimes. The two were removed from their home and locked under “preventative arrest.” They were released from prison after a successful appeal against their detention. However, they will now be held on house arrest, along with two Romanian women who were also arrested in relation to the investigation.

The investigation is still ongoing, and the brothers will continue to fight to clear their name of these fabricated accusations. But it seems that even all these hurdles could not break the brother’s spirit. Tristan Tate recently took to Twitter and made a cheeky remark on Twitter CEO Elon Musk and trolls. In the witty tweet, he was able to smartly shut down haters and take a light jab at Elon Musk too.

Tristan Tate uses Elon Musk to shut down Twitter trolls in epic fashion

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Former European kickboxing champion Tristan Tate has shut down Twitter trolls with a clever comeback involving tech billionaire Elon Musk. In a recent tweet, Tate pointed out that anyone wanting to create a fake account and send him insults or threats would have to give money to Musk first. He added that the hate only fuels humanity’s mission to Mars, encouraging the trolls to keep it coming.

Tate’s tweet came just days after his release from prison and has garnered attention for its witty and creative response to online harassment. Tate wrote, “I sleep better at night knowing that if you want to create a fake account and send me threats and insults with any chance of me seeing them, you first have to give @elonmusk money.”

He ended the tweet by sarcastically remarking, “Your hate fuels mankind’s mission to Mars, keep it coming”.

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He took a little jab at Elon Musk, which might be because Musk made fun of his brother, Andrew, after his arrest.

From the ring to the cell: Andrew Tate’s story of hardship and resilience

Former reality TV star and professional kickboxer Andrew Tate has opened up about the struggles he has faced since being released from prison. Tate, also known as “Cobra,” revealed the aftereffect of spending time in jail. Since his release, Tate has been unable to sleep as he is now under house arrest. No doubt, getting jailed has its fair share of effects. Previously, the news of Andrew Tate possibly having lung cancer shocked the fans.

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He has also reported suffering from exhaustion, constant tiredness, and weight loss due to stress and anxiety. Tate is eager to return to kickboxing, but the current restrictions have disrupted his training regime. Many people experience difficulties readjusting to life outside prison. Tate’s experience highlights how hard of a time the brothers had in jail.

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What would be their next move is still uncertain. For now, it seems the best move may be to take it slow and recuperate.