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“[Vladimir Putin] Cured [COVID] When He Invaded Ukraine”: Elon Musk Parody Account Prompts Peculiar Reply From Andrew Tate

Published Jun 30, 2023 | 2:00 PM EDT

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Andrew Tate is one of the most volatile personalities on the internet. It’s prevalent as Tate is in the top ten list of the most searched people on Google, surpassing the likes of the singer, Adam Levine, and spectacular tennis player, Serena Williams. Tate is currently under house arrest, after spending three months in jail. Their case is being reviewed by the Romanian anti-organized crime agency, DIICOT. Currently, the agency has put the Tate brothers under consistent surveillance and has also seized $380 million worth of their possessions.

But still, this hasn’t stopped Tate one bit, from appearing on the trending pages of the internet. Well, the maximum amount of credit goes to his provocative tweets and statements. A few months back, he also sent a concerning message from prison. Anyway, recently he also made a statement about the Russian President, in an answer asked by a Twitter user.

Andrew Tate gives an odious reply to a Twitter user

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Recently, on Twitter, one of the parody accounts of the famous Billionaire, Elon Musk, posted a question regarding the deadly, COVID-19 virus. The user was curious as the news networks have completely stopped talking about the COVID situation. They tweeted about their dilemma on the social media platform.

Well, this came in front of the ‘Top G’ and he gave his two cents on the subject. So Tate replied by saying that the Russian President, Vladimir Putin has taken over the news, after the dreads of the Russia-Ukraine War. But Tate made light of the situation, as his connotation indicated that Putin has cured COVID “when he invaded Ukraine“.

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Well, this is not the first time that Tate has spoken about something in such a peculiar manner. At another time, he had expressed his thoughts on the stranded ‘Titanic’ submarine tragic incident.

Tate’s outrageous comment on OceanGate Expeditions’ dreadful fate

Recently, the company OceanGate Expeditions, made a submarine to view the wreckage of ‘Titanic’, for the public. Something like this was being done for the first time in history, where the tourists could see the Titanic with their own eyes, deep inside the ocean. It was organized to be an eight-day journey to the deep seas, from Newfoundland to the wreck spot. Furthermore, it bore the mind-boggling price tag of $250,000 per person.

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But the trip took a drastic turn as the submarine lost signals with the support ship, Polar Prince. And the passengers have allegedly drowned deep inside the ocean. Andrew Tate passed a controversial remark over this incident.

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It is yet to be ascertained whether Tate is guilty of the charges or not, but he’s definitely raising a lot of eyebrows and drawing heavy criticism lately. What are your thoughts about Tate’s tweets? Let us know in the comments section.

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Chirag Radhyan

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Chirag Radhyan is a Boxing Writer at EssentiallySports. He has authored over 300 articles and loves to talk about the animosity between athletes, leading up to a fight. His coverage of the off-court drama between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury received widespread appreciation from readers.
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Snigdhaa Jaiswal