Published 09:06 IST, April 4th 2023
'When I will be proven innocent...': Andrew Tate on South Park roasting
"When I will be proven innocent. I look forward to help create the greatest South Park episode of all time," Andrew Tate wrote on Twitter addressing South Park.
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Ex-British American kickboxer and influential TikToker Andrew Tate, who was released from Romanian prison yesterday, has responded to South Park's animated comedy’s latest episode, ‘Spring Break’ that featured a character like him. Tate, who was detained by Romanian authorities on charges of organised crime and human trafficking, was featured as character named Alonzo Fineski that h striking similarities with him. Trey Parker and Matt Stone have previously targetted some of world's biggest stars on ir animated comedy series but Tate has recently been picked on. 36-year-old responded to South Park for showing a character that resembled him.
"When I will be proven incent. I look forward to help create greatest South Park episode of all time," Tate wrote on Twitter.
"I met one of my lifelong heroes, Randy Marsh," he ded in ar tweet.
Detained in Bucharest in late December
Tate and his bror Tristan were detained in Bucharest in late December. Yesterday, Tate won an appeal to replace his detention with house arrest. "I have resentment in my heart for country of Romania, or for anybody else.I just believe in truth. So I believe in God and I think that fire of truth will eventually destroy all lies and anybody who lies in a long eugh timeframe will feel sting of regret," he was reported saying after he won appeal. "I truly believe that justice will be served in end. re is 0 per cent chance of me being found guilty of something I have t done. I maintain my absolute incent incence," Tate ted. "I think most people understand this and I look forward to being home, so thank you so much," he furrmore stressed.
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Tate, who is kwn for misogynistic views and hate speech, also revealed that while he was in jail he did 7,417 push-ups. Earlier he h posted a bizarre video of himself pacing up and down a room looking anxious following his release from prison. Last week, a Romanian court rejected Tate's bail request following a hearing at Bucharest Tribunal. A Romanian judge rejected Tate’s bail request, Ramona Bolla, a spokesperson for Romania’s anti-organized crime ncy DIICOT told Associated Press. It was t immediately clear what bail conditions were proposed by Tate’s legal team.
09:05 IST, April 4th 2023