Andrew Tate has said what he thinks about South Park making fun of him.
The controversial influencer was let out of prison on March 31. Andrew Tate had been locked up for months in Romania on suspicion of being involved in organized crime and trafficking people.
The animated comedy series by Trey Parker and Matt Stone made fun of “toxic masculinity coach” Andrew Tate in a typical manner, and the 36-year-old has now said what he thinks about it.
Andrew Tate said this in a tweet that he sent to his 5.6 million followers:
When I will be proven innocent. I look forward to help create the greatest South Park episode of all time.
And in another tweet, he added:
I met one of my lifelong heroes, Randy Marsh.
Andrew Tate, his brother Tristan, and two Romanian women, Georgiana Naghel and Luana Radu, were all arrested in Bucharest at the end of December.
But the controversial internet personality won a court case yesterday that let him stay at home instead of being locked up.
Speaking following his release, Andrew Tate said:
I have no resentment in my heart for the country of Romania, or for anybody else.
I just believe in the truth. So I believe in God and I think that the fire of truth will eventually destroy all lies and anybody who lies in a long enough timeframe will feel the sting of regret.
I truly believe that justice will be served in the end. There is 0 percent chance of me being found guilty of something I have not done. I maintain my absolute innocent innocence.
I think most people understand this and I look forward to being home, so thank you so much.
He added:
When I was in jail, I did 7,417 push ups.
The Bucharest Court of Appeal agreed with Tate’s appeal, which was against a judge’s decision last week to keep him in jail for a fourth time. Recently, Ramona Bolla, a spokeswoman for Romania’s anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT, said that Tate’s appeal was successful.
The spokesperson said that he will now stay in jail until April 29. No one has been charged with a crime yet.
The professional kickboxer, who has lived in Romania since 2017, was banned from several social media sites in the past for saying hateful things about women.
Andrew Tate has said from the beginning that Romanian prosecutors have no proof and that their case is a “political” plot to silence him.
His team has said before that he shouldn’t be locked up under the current circumstances.
MailOnline was told by a representative of the Tate brothers:
The court has decided to extend the Tate brothers’ preventative arrest. We have been rendered speechless by the news.
The interaction with the judge was extremely dynamic and the brothers were offered for the first time the opportunity to present all legal guarantees that they are not a flight risk.
They are the first ones who want light to be shed on this case. The substantial material damages they have suffered are nothing compared to the moral ones.
Their image has been irreparably harmed and it will take years to rebuild the reputation, trust and connection with the general public.