BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: In a recent tweet, the former kickboxer Andrew Tate made headlines once again, this time aiming at British banks, accusing them of barring him from opening an account. Known for his controversial and often unpopular views, Tate has been a regular feature in the media spotlight over the past several months, entangled in a series of social media suspensions, and court cases, and facing significant backlash from online communities.
Throughout his tumultuous journey, Tate has consistently attributed his treatment to conspiracies orchestrated by what he refers to as the "Matrix," an enigmatic force that he believes is working against him. Despite his claims, the legal situation surrounding him remains complex and concerning. Presently, Tate finds himself in an uneasy situation as he is under house arrest at his mansion in Romania. This house arrest comes as a result of being released from prison on March 31, where he had been detained on multiple charges. These charges include accusations of sexual assault, involvement in organized crime, and even allegations of human trafficking.
'They just dont like me'
In a fiery and passionate outburst, Tate expressed his frustration, revealing that he faced an unsettling predicament: he was being denied the opportunity to open British bank accounts, despite having an impeccable criminal record and financial background. He went on to recount how his accounts were abruptly closed and blacklisted exactly one year ago, and shockingly, this occurred across four distinct banks simultaneously. When pressed to shed light on the reasons behind this drastic action, Tate drew parallels with Nigel Farage's experiences and argued that the banks failed to provide any concrete explanations; rather, it seemed that they simply held a strong dislike towards him.
Tate wrote, "Im not allowed any British bank accounts despite a flawless criminal record and financial history. My accounts were closed and black listed a year ago. 4 different banks on the exact same day. Why? Same reasons as @Nigel_Farage. Nothing. They just dont like me."
'You whine a lot'
As Tate unleashed his strong feelings of discontent towards British banks through a tweet, his passionate message didn't go unnoticed, sparking a flurry of reactions from numerous users who were witnesses to his outburst. One user wrote, "You are a threat." Another user wrote, "Aww they don't like you? I wonder why that is ???♀️" A user stated, "Goddamn you whine a lot." A user commented, "The fact that UK banks can bar people shows where they are at, scary times there, I am sure we are close behind."