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After being imprisoned for three months, Andrew Tate was finally released, last week. However, the case is still pending, and ‘Top G’ and his brother have been put under house arrest. It could be considered better for the Tate brothers, as the time spent in jail wasn’t much forgiving. As of right now, there is no evidence regarding their charges. Following Tate’s release, it’s apparent from the pictures that spending time in prison has taken a massive toll on him.

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One fan made a TikTok edit about the messy look of Andrew Tate, and Tate shared the video on his Twitter as a loving message to his late father, Emory Tate. Despite being in prison, Andrew Tate made sure to be active on Twitter, and after being put under house arrest, his activity has remained the same, if not more.

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Andrew Tate sends out a message to his late father

In his recent tweet, Andrew Tate paid tribute to his father, and remembered the time when he and his father used to spend time together by writing fictional stories and named them, ‘Tales of Wudan’. In the tweet, he referenced that time and shared a video underneath his message to his late father, Emory Tate. Recently, his brother Tristan Tate called out his haters while making cheeky remarks about Elon Musk.

He wrote, “Upon the death of Master PO, Adept number one assumes mastery of Wudan.” Here, Master PO represents his father and notably, Adept number one is Andrew Tate himself. The tweet highlights Andrew’s resemblance to his father and about how he’s trying to walk on his father’s path and achieve greater things.

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It is evident that Tate is missing the presence of his father, as in the past he always used to seek his wisdom. In another post, he shared a childhood incident with his father, which motivated him even to this date.

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Andrew Tate remembers a precious childhood incident with his father

Before the previous tweet, ‘Top G’ shared a picture of an old newspaper, where he competed in a chess tournament when he was just 6 years old. He managed to defeat the first 2 adults but then lost three matches consecutively. This forced Emory Tate to pull him out of the tournament.

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Tate remembers asking his father at that moment, whether he’ll able to defeat these men when he’ll grow up. Emory Tate replied, “Son, once youre grown up, youll beat anyone at anything“.

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This advice has stayed with Andrew Tate for a long time now. What are your thoughts about Tate’s love for his father? Let us know in the comments section below.

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