Andrew Tate Jail Update: ‘Top G’ reveals plans for a new book from inside Romanian prison

Andrew Tate (Image credits @Dexerto on Twitter)
Andrew Tate (Image credits @Dexerto on Twitter)

Andrew Tate has revealed that he plans to write a new book while inside the confines of his jail cell.

The former kickboxing world champion has been under Romanian custody since December last year when he was arrested along with his brother Tristan Tate. They were arrested for suspected human trafficking and remain in custody since the trial has not taken place yet. The Tate brothers are almost entirely cut out from the internet, except for 'Cobra' Tate's Twitter account.

Andrew Tate's team shares regular updates about the internet personality through the account and most recently announced that he was planning to write his own book:

"I am not allowed computers. But I have requested a typewriter. It is time to write my book."

Take a look at the tweet:

Since Andrew is in a jail cell, he has no access to computers. However, he is hoping they will allow him to use a typewriter so he can write his own book and utilize his free time during his incarceration. Andrew Tate keeps giving his followers updates about his mental health and thoughts as he spends hours alone inside the cell. He also revealed that he had been exercising regularly, doing 1000 squats a day, 750 push-ups and walks for 20 kilometers.


Andrew Tate talks about how doubt plagues our minds and compares the prison to the outside world

One of the main reasons Andrew Tate went viral on social media is for his motivational speeches. 'Cobra' Tate claims to have come from very humble beginnings, rose through the ranks and is now a self-proclaimed billionaire. As a former MMA fighter, people resonated with his words and his background gave him credibility. He continues to share words of motivation on Twitter.

In his most recent tweet, Tate spoke about how doubt is poisonous:

"Doubt is not your ally. It is a poison that spreads, You must get rid of it absolutely. I am from government housing, I'm from the bottom of the socio-economic ladder. I achieved all my successes despite every statistic saying I would fail."

He then related being in prison to the outside world:

"Much like life, prison is a battle against doubt. Every one of you is fighting the same fight. It's a battle that must be fought and won in order to reach the peaks of greatness. Doubt is insidious and creeping thick and poisonous"

Take a look at the tweet:

Despite being in jail, Andrew Tate's reach has not reduced. Every tweet of his gets close to a million views and his fans follow his every move eagerly.

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