Andrew Tate shares his bizarre routine in jail

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By Asiya Ali

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Andrew Tate has revealed his strange jail routine as he continues to complain about his life behind bars in Romania.

The 36-year-old controversial ex-kickboxer was arrested in December along with his brother Tristan and two unidentified people in connection with an investigation into alleged human trafficking, rape, and forming an organized crime group.

The initial imprisonment was planned to last 30 days, with Tate set to be released at the end of January, however, Romanian officials extended it to an extra 30 days until February 27 so they could build their case.

On the same day of the former Big Brother contestant's imprisonment, police raided his property and seized money, designer watches, and even weapons such as guns, swords, and a hatchet. Investigators were also seen dragging his luxury cars from their villa.

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Andrew Tate leaving the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism. Credit: lcv / Alamy

The social media personality also took to his Twitter page to pen his first email to fans since his detention, where he complained about the rough conditions of his prison cell.

The message read: "They are trying to break me. Thrown inside a cell without light. Cockroaches, lice, and bed bugs are my only friends at night."

According to The Sun, Tate has now sent another email to his subscribers, this time moaning about life behind bars. Cited by the outlet, he wrote: "There is only one way to survive in jail. That is with absolute self-control and discipline."

"In jail, your daily pleasures are extremely small. Phone calls and hot coffee," he continued. "When you wake up, you will naturally want to grab a nice hot coffee and make your phone calls."

"But this is an amateur mistake. Your daily pleasures are limited, if you use it up the first thing in the morning you are doomed to a day of misery," he added.

According to the publication, the infamous internet star explained that "to counter this" he "puts obstacles in" his way - 550 push-ups, 100 dips, four liters of waters, and 200 squats.

"I have a list to complete before my coffee or phone calls begin," he said, concluding, "Without self-control, jail would be 100x worse. Much like real life."

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Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan. Credit: lcv / Alamy

The email follows a message the self-dubbed "king of toxic masculinity" posted on February 5, declaring that he would never take his own life.

"I would never kill myself," Tate ominously penned. This led many of his devoted followers to believe that he is in danger in prison and tweeted this to defend himself as one user responded: "We knew that! If something happens to you, we know the deal."

As previously mentioned, Tate will remain in Romanian custody until February 27.

Featured image credit: lcv / Alamy

Andrew Tate shares his bizarre routine in jail

vt-author-image

By Asiya Ali

Article saved!Article saved!

Andrew Tate has revealed his strange jail routine as he continues to complain about his life behind bars in Romania.

The 36-year-old controversial ex-kickboxer was arrested in December along with his brother Tristan and two unidentified people in connection with an investigation into alleged human trafficking, rape, and forming an organized crime group.

The initial imprisonment was planned to last 30 days, with Tate set to be released at the end of January, however, Romanian officials extended it to an extra 30 days until February 27 so they could build their case.

On the same day of the former Big Brother contestant's imprisonment, police raided his property and seized money, designer watches, and even weapons such as guns, swords, and a hatchet. Investigators were also seen dragging his luxury cars from their villa.

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Andrew Tate leaving the Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism. Credit: lcv / Alamy

The social media personality also took to his Twitter page to pen his first email to fans since his detention, where he complained about the rough conditions of his prison cell.

The message read: "They are trying to break me. Thrown inside a cell without light. Cockroaches, lice, and bed bugs are my only friends at night."

According to The Sun, Tate has now sent another email to his subscribers, this time moaning about life behind bars. Cited by the outlet, he wrote: "There is only one way to survive in jail. That is with absolute self-control and discipline."

"In jail, your daily pleasures are extremely small. Phone calls and hot coffee," he continued. "When you wake up, you will naturally want to grab a nice hot coffee and make your phone calls."

"But this is an amateur mistake. Your daily pleasures are limited, if you use it up the first thing in the morning you are doomed to a day of misery," he added.

According to the publication, the infamous internet star explained that "to counter this" he "puts obstacles in" his way - 550 push-ups, 100 dips, four liters of waters, and 200 squats.

"I have a list to complete before my coffee or phone calls begin," he said, concluding, "Without self-control, jail would be 100x worse. Much like real life."

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Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan. Credit: lcv / Alamy

The email follows a message the self-dubbed "king of toxic masculinity" posted on February 5, declaring that he would never take his own life.

"I would never kill myself," Tate ominously penned. This led many of his devoted followers to believe that he is in danger in prison and tweeted this to defend himself as one user responded: "We knew that! If something happens to you, we know the deal."

As previously mentioned, Tate will remain in Romanian custody until February 27.

Featured image credit: lcv / Alamy