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What happened to Andrew Tate? Top G's training video shows disturbing whip scars on his back, fans say ‘true warrior mindset’

2023-07-04 14:18
Andrew Tate believes that he has 'lived a life of pain to achieve the impossible' and that he struggles every day
What happened to Andrew Tate? Top G's training video shows disturbing whip scars on his back, fans say ‘true warrior mindset’

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate was seen with some unsettling scars on his back in the latest training video that he posted to Twitter on July 2. His followers soon noticed that they resembled lash marks from a whip, leading to them being simultaneously concerned and intrigued.

Despite the visible signs of pain, the former kickboxing champion emphasized the importance of his rigorous training regimen and relentless pursuit of success. He captioned the video with a poignant statement, "The world is not enough. I want it all," showing that he never backs off from things even if they cause him a lot of pain.

'The world is not enough. I want it all'

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Within the virtual realm, Tate, a charismatic enigma, also known as "Cobra," has held an unwavering admiration for the virtues of training and exercise as a former professional kickboxer. Interestingly, the scars on Tate's back seemed to form a uniform pattern, which naturally worried some of his fans. Undeterred by the visible reminders of his journey, Tate posted the video on Twitter and boldly proclaimed, "I lived a life of pain to achieve the impossible, and every day my struggle continues. The world is not enough. I want it all."

It is pertinent to note that Tate is currently facing serious legal charges like human trafficking, sexual assault allegations, and organized crime. After being in custody for a while, he was placed under house arrest while awaiting trial. Nevertheless, the legal challenges have not deterred Tate from maintaining his innocence. He goes as far as claiming that a powerful entity dubbed "The Matrix" is orchestrating attempts to ruin his life due to his rising popularity. He believes that his unfiltered message poses a threat to the influential global elite.

During his rise to fame, Tate teamed up with Adin Ross, and the duo rapidly gained a large following. Together, they streamed on Twitch and accumulated millions of views on the platform. Recently, after a hiatus triggered by Tate's arrest, the pair went live again, and during the stream, Tate playfully teased Ross by calling him a "bigot" for asserting that there are only two genders. In a light-hearted manner, Tate challenged the societal norm while imitating the online reactions he frequently receives for his controversial views. This exchange underscores his willingness to provoke discussion and stir controversy, regardless of the consequences.

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'Legend bro'

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The training video of Tate soon went viral, and his admirers made sure to leave their thoughts under the post. One user wrote, "That's like a true worrier mindset," while another stated, "Conquering the world." "what happened to your back ? those reddish marks," inquired one who was clearly concerned about the controversial influencer. A supporter just wrote, "Legend bro," complimenting the tenacity of Tate. "Worrying does not take away tomorrow's troubles, it only takes away today's peace," stated one, motivating Tate even further to pursue his mission to win the world.

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