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Andrew Tate asks people if they’d rather travel the world or join him under house arrest

Andrew Tate probably didn’t get the response he was hoping for after he asked people on social media whether they would rather travel the world or join him under house arrest.

The controversial internet influencer was ordered to remain at home by a Romanian judge in August as prosecutors investigate new and serious allegations, including sex with a minor and trafficking underage persons.

Tate made a furious statement to the press outside denouncing the case against him as a “stitch-up” and lies.

“This is a set-up. It is absolutely disgusting. Thirty of those girls say we have done nothing wrong. Two are the mothers of our children, two have never even been here to Romania” he said.

Asked repeatedly by the BBC about the allegations of sex with a 15-year-old girl and trafficking underage persons, he walked away and refused to reply.

He has been forced to remain at home ever since, but thanks to his account being reinstated on X by Elon Musk, he’s been allowed to put out posts such as this.

He asked those on social media whether they would rather spend an entire month travelling the world all expenses paid, or a month under house arrest with him “fighting the Matrix”.

Unfortunately for Tate, the response probably wasn’t the one he was hoping for.

Tarik Kadic posted: “I want an entire month traveling the world, all expenses paid. Hotels, flights, restaurants etc. Thank you so much bro!”

While another person responded that they’d take up his travel offer and then watch the war room on YouTube when they returned.

No brainer, right?

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Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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