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‘If they kill me, I love you all’: Andrew Tate refuses medical attention following apparent health scare

Tate suggested - then deleted - multiple tweets about someone trying to kill him and then retweeted a farewell message.

Earlier today, in a series of now-deleted tweets, Andrew Tate shared photos and videos of himself while suggesting he was poisoned, adding that he was refusing to see doctors for his condition out of fear that they would try to kill him, too.

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Tate has repeatedly alleged that people are out to get him, and even claims his recent detainment as proof. Tate was detained by Romanian authorities in December as part of a criminal investigation related to human trafficking. However, he was released into house arrest last month, as investigators have thus far failed to indict on specific charges, a change in detention status which has prompted some of Tate’s followers to believe further in everything he says.


While sharing his apparent health scare today, the massively popular social media influencer retweeted one of his posts from December which simply reads,”If they kill me, I love you all.”

Originally, as shown on LADBible, Tate tweeted a photo of himself along with a video that shows his skin has turned a shade of red which appears to be an allergic reaction but, when someone else began tweeting for Andrew on his account, it was explained that “Andrew is not allergic to anything. This has never happened before.”

It’s worth noting that someone can have allergic reactions for the first time as an adult, and it wouldn’t necessarily be something they were aware of nor experienced before.

It was suggested, through the person tweeting for Andrew, “Either an insect bite or some matrix attack insanity in his bottled water.”

Apparently, as per the tweet, Tate is refusing to see a doctor about his present condition, because he is convinced that the doctor will inject him with something meant to try and kill him.

Shortly thereafter, the tweets were deleted, making one wonder if his condition got worse or if it got better. Either way, he followed it up by tweeting, “If I tell you the truth, they would put me in jail.” Then he stated that’s why he had to delete it.

ln an ironic twist, he then deleted the tweet explaining why he deleted the other tweets. He has not, however, given any further updates on his immediate health.

Tate spent his morning calling British actor Adam Hussain “a pu**y” because Hussein publicly apologized for liking Tate’s tweets. The Coronation Street actor claims he liked them by mistake. Andrew is often accused of expressing misogynistic views and, coupled with his legal problems which includes new allegations of raping women, he is therefore not the least controversial figure one can follow.

He also suggested that Hussain is being controlled by people who can easily cost him his job, though his wording is slightly more assertive.

After deleting his health-related tweets, Tate tweeted a poster of the Steven Seagal movie Hard to Kill.


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