Andrew Tate ghost tweet: Did the internet sensation claim to have a supernatural encounter in his jail cell?

Controversial figure Andrew Tate talking to the media
Controversial figure Andrew Tate talking to the media

Andrew Tate has been in jail since his arrest in December 2022, but the controversial figure's Twitter activity has remained surprisingly consistent.

Last month, 'Cobra' released a tweet claiming that he had an encounter with a ghost in his jail cell. Tate, who has a professional kickboxing background, declared that the ghost was terrified of 'Cobra'.

Tate claimed that he sent the ghost packing with "a message for his demons" and said this:

"I was awoken last night by an icy chill. And identified a ghost in my prison cell. He was terrified and begged me not to annihilate him. I sent him back to hell with a message for the demons. I am always ready."

See the tweet below:

Andrew Tate's ghost tweet went viral, and garnered over 11 million views on Twitter, far more than his usual views.

The controversial figure's arrest has caused a divide in public opinion, with some glad that 'Cobra' and his brother Tristan Tate, who was also arrested, are behind bars. Others believe that the brothers are being detained unlawfully, as they are yet to be charged with a crime.

Their appeals against detention have all been denied, and it was recently announced that the brothers would stay in jail until at least mid-April.


Friend of Andrew Tate claims the brothers went through "8000 rounds in 3 days" during shooting training

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan grew up learning how to protect themselves and the people they care about. The controversial pair have maintained that perspective and consistently state that part of a man's role is to be able to protect their family.

A friend of the Tate brothers, who goes by the name Sartorial Shooter, recently appeared on the Freshandfit podcast. He stated that during a three-day training session, the brothers went through over 8000 rounds of ammunition.

"I'd put aside 2000 rounds for the three days of training, and we went through 8000 rounds in those three days... Most people, when it comes to actual practical training, after about 400 or 500 rounds most people are gone because they're mentally and physically fried. These two brothers didn't get tired. They were as sharp on hour one of the range as they were on hour twelve. So we kept putting down those rounds."

Watch the video below from 14:20:

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Edited by Tejas Rathi