Andrew Tate is no stranger to controversy, having been in hot water numerous times due to his controversial views and comments. The most recent reason he has been in the news is that Romanian officials arrested him and his younger brother on December 29 on severe charges.
But the Tate brothers have been released after more than three months in prison. Andrew Tate’s followers and friends, such as Kick streamer Adin Ross, are overjoyed with the news. Recently, the Twitch superstar HasanAbi also shared his take on the 36-year-old’s arrest by Romanian authorities.
HasanAbi didn’t like how Andrew Tate was imprisoned
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HasanAbi and Andrew Tate don’t share the best relationship, as the Twitch streamer has been against the latter’s views. The two even had a heated debate on the internet. Additionally, Hasan has criticized Tate and his businesses many times. He has also talked about his imprisonment many times on his stream.
One might expect Hasan to be pleased about Tate’s arrest. But that isn’t the case, as the streamer instead was against how Tate was put behind bars. Hasan said while reacting to Tate’s release, “I mean to be fair, I said this already way back when other than the jokes about him not being able to shave as a human rights violation or whatever. He should actually get a f*cking trial at a certain point, right? I don’t really understand how you can keep someone in definite detention.”
The 31-year-old isn’t against Tate getting arrested but wants a proper trial for the former kickboxer before being put behind bars. Hasan further added to his statement, “But it, like after the first month, it was wild for me that, like they kept doing the investigation while holding them involuntarily in detention.”
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HasanAbi further claimed to be against similar kinds of proceedings, even in the United States of America. Aside from Tate’s release from prison, he also joked about the 35-year-old’s hairline and Kick getting him onboard for streaming. Many controversial streamers have already joined Kick because of the less moderation of the platform.
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