OTTAWA, CANADA: Andrew Tate, a controversial figure who is infamous for sharing misogynistic quotes, was arrested in Romania on serious charges of human trafficking and money laundering in December 2022. He was subsequently released, but placed under house arrest. Recently, a BBC News interview, hosted by a female journalist, has put him back in the spotlight.
The interview, which did not go particularly well and led Tate to call it a "hit job," ignited a heated debate on social media. Unexpectedly, Christopher Adam Bumstead, also known as Chris Bumstead, watched Tate's interview and publicly expressed support for him on Twitter. Read on to know more.
‘Stay strong brother’
After Tate’s BBC interview went viral, Chris Bumstead tweeted a note to Tate and extended his support by saying, “In the furnace of our hardships, we forge our resilience, turning every pain and struggle into the superpower of unwavering endurance, echoing the stoic belief that from adversity, we birth strength. Stay strong brother: @Cobratate.” Tate replied promptly to his post with a heart and high-five emoji.
'Cbum can see the truth'
A Twitter user wrote, "When things get tough, it can be hard to stay strong. But if we keep going, we can become stronger and more resilient. This means that even when things are hard, we can still be brave and keep going." Another said, "Love the support! Andrew in-sha-allah changes will drop one by one. God is always with the truth. Andrew will forever have a place in my heart. Chris Bumstead! You are a true motivation for all the body builders and strong men out there . God bless all of us." Someone else wrote, "A CBum and Andrew&Tristan Tate podcast would be so fire!" Another tweeted, "Glad to know that Cbum can see the truth, since so many cannot. And it’s refreshing to know that Chris isn’t a shill for the system - that’s trying to frame an innocent man - like so many other celebrities."
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